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Template::Plugin::MP3::Tag 0.01
Template::Plugin::MP3::Tag is a Perl interface to the MP3::Tag Module. more>>
Template::Plugin::MP3::Tag is a Perl interface to the MP3::Tag Module.
SYNOPSIS
[% USE tag = MP3("path_to_mp3_file") %]
[% tag.title %]
[% tag.album %]
# perldoc MP3::Tag for more ideas
Template::Plugin::MP3::Tag provides a simple wrapper for using MP3::Tag in object oriented mode; see MP3::Tag for more details.
Although Template::Plugin::MP3 can fetch MP3 files, but it Supports only ID3v1. When you have to fetch MP3 files ID3v2, I recommend you to use this module.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
[% USE tag = MP3("path_to_mp3_file") %]
[% tag.title %]
[% tag.album %]
# perldoc MP3::Tag for more ideas
Template::Plugin::MP3::Tag provides a simple wrapper for using MP3::Tag in object oriented mode; see MP3::Tag for more details.
Although Template::Plugin::MP3 can fetch MP3 files, but it Supports only ID3v1. When you have to fetch MP3 files ID3v2, I recommend you to use this module.
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Added: 2006-11-08 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1082 downloads
blah 0.01
blah project consists of a utility for maintaining a list of frequently copy-and-pasted text. more>>
blah project consists of a utility for maintaining a list of frequently copy-and-pasted text.
When an item is selected from the menu the corresponding text is automatically placed into the clipboard.
You can then use the paste feature in another application to transfer the text.
The current version is functional and usable. However, my goal is to re-design/re-write the code as a GNOME panel app.
Enhancements:
- added rpm bult from archive.
<<lessWhen an item is selected from the menu the corresponding text is automatically placed into the clipboard.
You can then use the paste feature in another application to transfer the text.
The current version is functional and usable. However, my goal is to re-design/re-write the code as a GNOME panel app.
Enhancements:
- added rpm bult from archive.
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Added: 2007-02-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
990 downloads
Fotoblog 0.01
Fotoblog is a web based picture gallery that automatically receives and publishes real-time pictures from your mobile phone. more>>
v Every picture is published along with the text sent from the mobile phone.
Main features:
- POP3 support
- STDIN support (when piped directly from sendmail)
- image pagination with a configurable number of columns and images per page
- an image rotation function via the Web
- photo tag editing via the Web
- automatic thumbnail generation
- a user access log with originating IP and network display (php-whois required)
- user account maintenance via the Web
- a photo search function
- multi-language support
- EXIM support (for extracting the real picture date and time).
<<lessMain features:
- POP3 support
- STDIN support (when piped directly from sendmail)
- image pagination with a configurable number of columns and images per page
- an image rotation function via the Web
- photo tag editing via the Web
- automatic thumbnail generation
- a user access log with originating IP and network display (php-whois required)
- user account maintenance via the Web
- a photo search function
- multi-language support
- EXIM support (for extracting the real picture date and time).
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Added: 2006-11-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1081 downloads
FLV::Tag 0.03
FLV::Tag is a flash video file data structure. more>>
FLV::Tag is a flash video file data structure.
This is a subclass of FLV::Base.
$self->parse($fileinst)
Takes a FLV::File instance and extracts an FLV tag from the file stream. This method then multiplexes that tag into one of the subtypes: video, audio or meta. This method throws exceptions if the stream is not a valid FLV v1.0 or v1.1 file.
At the end, this method stores the subtag instance, which can be retrieved with get_payload().
There is no return value.
$self->get_payload()
Returns the subtag instance found by parse(). This will be instance of FLV::VideoTag, FLV::AudioTag or FLV::MetaTag.
$pkg->serialize($tag, $filehandle)
$self->serialize($tag, $filehandle)
Serializes the specified video, audio or meta tag. If that representation is not complete, this throws an exception via croak(). Returns a boolean indicating whether writing to the file handle was successful.
<<lessThis is a subclass of FLV::Base.
$self->parse($fileinst)
Takes a FLV::File instance and extracts an FLV tag from the file stream. This method then multiplexes that tag into one of the subtypes: video, audio or meta. This method throws exceptions if the stream is not a valid FLV v1.0 or v1.1 file.
At the end, this method stores the subtag instance, which can be retrieved with get_payload().
There is no return value.
$self->get_payload()
Returns the subtag instance found by parse(). This will be instance of FLV::VideoTag, FLV::AudioTag or FLV::MetaTag.
$pkg->serialize($tag, $filehandle)
$self->serialize($tag, $filehandle)
Serializes the specified video, audio or meta tag. If that representation is not complete, this throws an exception via croak(). Returns a boolean indicating whether writing to the file handle was successful.
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Added: 2006-07-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1196 downloads
Qubit 0.01
Qubit (Qmail Ultimate Backend Integration Tool) is a fully Web-based qmail server configuration and administration suite. more>>
Qubit (Qmail Ultimate Backend Integration Tool) is a fully Web-based qmail server configuration and administration suite.
Qubit project is based on the qmailrules qmail server installation style. It has the same features as other similar tools (like vqadmin and qmailadmin), and it also gives you full control to administer your server with all sorts of features and applications.
<<lessQubit project is based on the qmailrules qmail server installation style. It has the same features as other similar tools (like vqadmin and qmailadmin), and it also gives you full control to administer your server with all sorts of features and applications.
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Added: 2006-02-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1341 downloads
PayVeX 0.01
PayVeX project works with PayPal IPN to sell files, this approach ensures you are paid for your digital content. more>>
PayVeX project works with PayPal IPN to sell files, this approach ensures you are paid for your digital content before a customer can download it.
For the customer using PayVeX, a purchase is quick, convenient, anonymous and simple.
In this day and age, asking for information can lead to lost sales. People are in a rush and arent interested in taking the time to fill out lengthy forms.
For the merchant, impulse buyers and people who would otherwise resist due to privacy or credit card concerns suddenly become buyers.
<<lessFor the customer using PayVeX, a purchase is quick, convenient, anonymous and simple.
In this day and age, asking for information can lead to lost sales. People are in a rush and arent interested in taking the time to fill out lengthy forms.
For the merchant, impulse buyers and people who would otherwise resist due to privacy or credit card concerns suddenly become buyers.
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Added: 2007-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
828 downloads
MP3::Tag 0.9709
MP3::Tag is a Perl module for reading tags of MP3 audio files. more>>
MP3::Tag is a Perl module for reading tags of MP3 audio files.
SYNOPSIS
use MP3::Tag;
$mp3 = MP3::Tag->new($filename);
# get some information about the file in the easiest way
($title, $track, $artist, $album, $comment, $year, $genre) = $mp3->autoinfo();
$comment = $mp3->comment();
# or have a closer look on the tags
# scan file for existing tags
$mp3->get_tags;
if (exists $mp3->{ID3v1}) {
# read some information from the tag
$id3v1 = $mp3->{ID3v1}; # $id3v1 is only a shortcut for $mp3->{ID3v1}
print $id3v1->title;
# change the tag contents
$id3v1->all("Song","Artist","Album",2001,"Comment",10,"Top 40");
$id3v1->write_tag;
}
if (exists $mp3->{ID3v2}) {
# read some information from the tag
($name, $info) = $mp3->{ID3v2}->get_frame("TIT2");
# delete the tag completely from the file
$mp3->{ID3v2}->remove_tag;
} else {
# create a new tag
$mp3->new_tag("ID3v2");
$mp3->{ID3v2}->add_frame("TALB", "Album title");
$mp3->{ID3v2}->write_tag;
}
$mp3->close();
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use MP3::Tag;
$mp3 = MP3::Tag->new($filename);
# get some information about the file in the easiest way
($title, $track, $artist, $album, $comment, $year, $genre) = $mp3->autoinfo();
$comment = $mp3->comment();
# or have a closer look on the tags
# scan file for existing tags
$mp3->get_tags;
if (exists $mp3->{ID3v1}) {
# read some information from the tag
$id3v1 = $mp3->{ID3v1}; # $id3v1 is only a shortcut for $mp3->{ID3v1}
print $id3v1->title;
# change the tag contents
$id3v1->all("Song","Artist","Album",2001,"Comment",10,"Top 40");
$id3v1->write_tag;
}
if (exists $mp3->{ID3v2}) {
# read some information from the tag
($name, $info) = $mp3->{ID3v2}->get_frame("TIT2");
# delete the tag completely from the file
$mp3->{ID3v2}->remove_tag;
} else {
# create a new tag
$mp3->new_tag("ID3v2");
$mp3->{ID3v2}->add_frame("TALB", "Album title");
$mp3->{ID3v2}->write_tag;
}
$mp3->close();
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Added: 2007-07-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
839 downloads
Tag Guesser 0.1
Tag Guesser script implements a tag guesser, such as the one found in JuK, for amaroK. more>>
Tag Guesser script implements a tag guesser, such as the one found in JuK, for amaroK. Tag Guesser can guess what mp3s tags are based on user supplied formats of the filenames.
This script is not needed for amarok >= 1.4 because the feature is now builtin.
This is the first release, so please send any bug reports or patches to me.
This script probably will work on other versions of software. If you have a patch to make it work on another version, please send it to me.
<<lessThis script is not needed for amarok >= 1.4 because the feature is now builtin.
This is the first release, so please send any bug reports or patches to me.
This script probably will work on other versions of software. If you have a patch to make it work on another version, please send it to me.
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Added: 2006-10-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1108 downloads
Lexi 0.01
Lexi project is a dict client and vocabulary builder. more>>
Lexi project is a dict client and vocabulary builder.
Lexi is a dict client that also serves as a personalized vocabulary builder.
It caches definitions and has a persistent word list.
The interface is structured to be quick and easy and features synonym clicking, drag and drop word queries, and spelling suggestions.
<<lessLexi is a dict client that also serves as a personalized vocabulary builder.
It caches definitions and has a persistent word list.
The interface is structured to be quick and easy and features synonym clicking, drag and drop word queries, and spelling suggestions.
Download (0.025MB)
Added: 2006-10-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1089 downloads
Tag Editor 0.6
Tag Editor is a Firefox extension that generates tag links for your blog. more>>
Tag Editor is a Firefox extension that generates tag links for your blog. Its practically a tag editor for your blog.
Main features:
- Supports del.icio.us and Technorati style tag links
- Can get tag list from del.icio.us accounts
- Supports link attribute customization
- Supports tr-TR locale
<<lessMain features:
- Supports del.icio.us and Technorati style tag links
- Can get tag list from del.icio.us accounts
- Supports link attribute customization
- Supports tr-TR locale
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Added: 2007-05-29 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
542 downloads
tag-not-ed 1.0
tag-not-ed is a TAGged NOTes EDitor. more>>
tag-not-ed is a TAGged NOTes EDitor.
This is the homepage of tag-not-ed, my favourite program. [You might have read this before somewhere else] Give it a try if you feel like it.
It is a system which allows you to create and manage text documents by attaching tags to them.
Later, documents can be retrieved by running queries on those tags (e.g., "show me all docs that deal with dogs and cats").
<<lessThis is the homepage of tag-not-ed, my favourite program. [You might have read this before somewhere else] Give it a try if you feel like it.
It is a system which allows you to create and manage text documents by attaching tags to them.
Later, documents can be retrieved by running queries on those tags (e.g., "show me all docs that deal with dogs and cats").
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Added: 2006-02-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1349 downloads
Tag Soup 1.0.5
TagSoup is a SAX2 parser written in Java. more>>
TagSoup is a SAX2 parser written in Java that, instead of parsing well-formed or valid XML. Tag Soup parses HTML as it is found in the wild: nasty and brutish, though quite often far from short.
By providing a SAX interface, it allows standard XML tools to be applied to even the worst HTML. It is a parser, not a whole application; it isnt intended to permanently clean up bad HTML, as HTML Tidy does, only to parse it on the fly.
The following options are understood:
--files
Output into individual files, with html extensions changed to xhtml. Otherwise, all output is sent to the standard output.
--html
Output is in clean HTML: the XML declaration is suppressed, as are end-tags for the known empty elements.
--omit-xml-declaration
The XML declaration is suppressed.
--method=html
End-tags for the known empty HTML elements are suppressed.
--pyx
Output is in PYX format.
--pyxin
Input is in PYXoid format (need not be well-formed).
--nons
Namespaces are suppressed. Normally, all elements are in the XHTML 1.x namespace, and all attributes are in no namespace.
--nobogons
Bogons (unknown elements) are suppressed. Normally, they are treated as empty.
--nodefaults
suppress default attribute values
--nocolons
change explicit colons in element and attribute names to underscores
--norestart
dont restart any normally restartable elements
--any
Bogons are given a content model of ANY rather than EMPTY.
--lexical
Pass through HTML comments. Has no effect when output is in PYX format.
--reuse
Reuse a single instance of TagSoup parser throughout. Normally, a new one is instantiated for each input file.
--nocdata
Change the content models of the script and style elements to treat them as ordinary #PCDATA (text-only) elements, as in XHTML, rather than with the special CDATA content model.
--encoding=encoding
Specify the input encoding. The default is the Java platform default.
--help
Print help.
--version
Print the version number.
<<lessBy providing a SAX interface, it allows standard XML tools to be applied to even the worst HTML. It is a parser, not a whole application; it isnt intended to permanently clean up bad HTML, as HTML Tidy does, only to parse it on the fly.
The following options are understood:
--files
Output into individual files, with html extensions changed to xhtml. Otherwise, all output is sent to the standard output.
--html
Output is in clean HTML: the XML declaration is suppressed, as are end-tags for the known empty elements.
--omit-xml-declaration
The XML declaration is suppressed.
--method=html
End-tags for the known empty HTML elements are suppressed.
--pyx
Output is in PYX format.
--pyxin
Input is in PYXoid format (need not be well-formed).
--nons
Namespaces are suppressed. Normally, all elements are in the XHTML 1.x namespace, and all attributes are in no namespace.
--nobogons
Bogons (unknown elements) are suppressed. Normally, they are treated as empty.
--nodefaults
suppress default attribute values
--nocolons
change explicit colons in element and attribute names to underscores
--norestart
dont restart any normally restartable elements
--any
Bogons are given a content model of ANY rather than EMPTY.
--lexical
Pass through HTML comments. Has no effect when output is in PYX format.
--reuse
Reuse a single instance of TagSoup parser throughout. Normally, a new one is instantiated for each input file.
--nocdata
Change the content models of the script and style elements to treat them as ordinary #PCDATA (text-only) elements, as in XHTML, rather than with the special CDATA content model.
--encoding=encoding
Specify the input encoding. The default is the Java platform default.
--help
Print help.
--version
Print the version number.
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Added: 2007-03-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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mod_ocaml 0.01
mod_ocaml is an Apache module for the use of OCAML as a Web scripting language. more>>
Generally, mod_ocaml is a flexible module for use with the famous Apache Web Server. Probably you know how to benefit of other modules with unbelievable capabilities, like PHP (mod_php4) or Perl (mod_perl).
One of the advantages of the Apache Server is the possibility to extend its features by adding modules to your configuration. At this point, mod_ocaml comes up.
mod_ocaml is designed to work with the 1.3 family of Apaches all over the world.
OCAML is derived from the CAML language. We include the description from its home at INRIA here:
Caml is a programming language, easy to learn, easy to use, and yet amazingly powerful.
It is developed and distributed by INRIA (the main French research institute for computer science), since 1984. It is freely available for Unix, PC or Macintosh.
Objective Caml (OCAML) is a general purpose programming language that combines
functional, imperative, and object-oriented programming. The language is statically typed; its type system ensures the correct evaluation of programs.
Types are automatically inferred. The language offers powerful constructions such as user-definable data-types, the ability to define functions by pattern-matching, and an exception mechanism. Programming in the large is facilitated by a full-fledge class-based object-oriented layer and an expressive module system.
Installation
Find your installed apxs, usually in /usr/bin, or /usr/local/apache/bin.
Call apxs -c mod_ocaml.c to compile the module
Copy the created file mod_ocaml.so to your apache libexec directory, e. g. /usr/local/apache/libexec.
Make two entries in your httpd.conf configuration file:
LoadModule mod_ocaml mod_ocaml.so
AddHandler ocaml-parsed .ocml
Restart your apache web server. Now it is ready to process your OCML-files.
Usage
You simply write poor old HTML code and save it under your webserver root. Choose the extension you entered at the "AddHandler" directive in httpd.conf (per default, this is .ocml). So you save a file named, e. g. test.ocml.
Until now, you didnt use any of the mod_ocaml benefits. Try to include OCAML code, and it will be displayed "as is". Since you want your OCAML code to be interpreted and evaluated, you have to inform mod_ocaml of this:
< ?ocml
Printf.printf ("This is generated by the OCAML interpreter.");;
? >
As you can see, the init tag for your OCAML parts is "<<less
One of the advantages of the Apache Server is the possibility to extend its features by adding modules to your configuration. At this point, mod_ocaml comes up.
mod_ocaml is designed to work with the 1.3 family of Apaches all over the world.
OCAML is derived from the CAML language. We include the description from its home at INRIA here:
Caml is a programming language, easy to learn, easy to use, and yet amazingly powerful.
It is developed and distributed by INRIA (the main French research institute for computer science), since 1984. It is freely available for Unix, PC or Macintosh.
Objective Caml (OCAML) is a general purpose programming language that combines
functional, imperative, and object-oriented programming. The language is statically typed; its type system ensures the correct evaluation of programs.
Types are automatically inferred. The language offers powerful constructions such as user-definable data-types, the ability to define functions by pattern-matching, and an exception mechanism. Programming in the large is facilitated by a full-fledge class-based object-oriented layer and an expressive module system.
Installation
Find your installed apxs, usually in /usr/bin, or /usr/local/apache/bin.
Call apxs -c mod_ocaml.c to compile the module
Copy the created file mod_ocaml.so to your apache libexec directory, e. g. /usr/local/apache/libexec.
Make two entries in your httpd.conf configuration file:
LoadModule mod_ocaml mod_ocaml.so
AddHandler ocaml-parsed .ocml
Restart your apache web server. Now it is ready to process your OCML-files.
Usage
You simply write poor old HTML code and save it under your webserver root. Choose the extension you entered at the "AddHandler" directive in httpd.conf (per default, this is .ocml). So you save a file named, e. g. test.ocml.
Until now, you didnt use any of the mod_ocaml benefits. Try to include OCAML code, and it will be displayed "as is". Since you want your OCAML code to be interpreted and evaluated, you have to inform mod_ocaml of this:
< ?ocml
Printf.printf ("This is generated by the OCAML interpreter.");;
? >
As you can see, the init tag for your OCAML parts is "<<less
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Added: 2005-05-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Audio::DB 0.01
Audio::DB are tools for generating relational databases of MP3s. more>>
Audio::DB are tools for generating relational databases of MP3s.
SYNOPSIS
use Audio::DB;
my $mp3 = Audio::DB->new(-user =>user,
-pass =>password,
-host =>db_host,
-dsn =>music_db,
-adaptor => mysql);
$mp3->initialize(1);
$mp3->load_database(-dirs =>[/path/to/MP3s/],
-tmp =>/tmp);
Audio::DB is a module for creating relational databases of MP3 files directly from data stored in ID3 tags or from flatfiles of information of track information. Once created, Audio::DB provides various methods for creating reports and web pages of your collection.
Although its nutritious and delicious on its own, Audio::DB was created for use with Apache::Audio::DB, a subclass of Apache::MP3. This module makes it easy to make your collection web-accessible, complete with browsing, searching, streaming, multiple users, playlists, ratings, and more!
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Audio::DB;
my $mp3 = Audio::DB->new(-user =>user,
-pass =>password,
-host =>db_host,
-dsn =>music_db,
-adaptor => mysql);
$mp3->initialize(1);
$mp3->load_database(-dirs =>[/path/to/MP3s/],
-tmp =>/tmp);
Audio::DB is a module for creating relational databases of MP3 files directly from data stored in ID3 tags or from flatfiles of information of track information. Once created, Audio::DB provides various methods for creating reports and web pages of your collection.
Although its nutritious and delicious on its own, Audio::DB was created for use with Apache::Audio::DB, a subclass of Apache::MP3. This module makes it easy to make your collection web-accessible, complete with browsing, searching, streaming, multiple users, playlists, ratings, and more!
Download (0.061MB)
Added: 2006-11-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1077 downloads
Acme::RTB 0.01
Acme::RTB is a Perl extension for building realtimebattle bots. more>>
Acme::RTB is a Perl extension for building realtimebattle bots.
SYNOPSIS
use Acme::RTB;
my $robot = Acme::RTB->new({ Name => Anarion PerlBot 1.0,
Colour => ff0000 ff0000,
Log => /home/anarion/perl/rtb/robot.log} );
$robot->Start;
This module will allow you to create bots for battling with realtimebattle. http://realtimebattle.sourceforge.net/
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Acme::RTB;
my $robot = Acme::RTB->new({ Name => Anarion PerlBot 1.0,
Colour => ff0000 ff0000,
Log => /home/anarion/perl/rtb/robot.log} );
$robot->Start;
This module will allow you to create bots for battling with realtimebattle. http://realtimebattle.sourceforge.net/
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Added: 2006-09-02 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1151 downloads
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