in reply to perl modules

For a more automated approach to what ehdonhon and toma refer, see PerlDiver (sample output).

Update: I've never used PerlDiver myself, but after reading mattr and jcwren comments, I took at look at it's source and have to agree: PerlDiver is pretty grotty. :(

    --k.


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(jcwren) Re: Re: perl modules
by jcwren (Prior) on Nov 14, 2001 at 11:20 UTC

    It's also complete crap. No -w, no strict. All sorts of little 'tricks' to see if someone scammed their code. I rewrote it.

    --Chris

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Re: Re: perl modules
by mattr (Curate) on Nov 14, 2001 at 11:07 UTC
    I liked how PerlDiver looked until I downloaded it and realized that even if you put it on your own site it puts a banner with hit tracking in the background from the authors. And they "obfuscate" the cgi by removing line feeds, at least that's how it looked in my editor.

    The two versions of CPAN commands posted above are superior.

    Move SIG!