A quick Google searched turned up this - I'm sure you can find much more out there.

Update: link removed because the example it links to is apparently morally repugnant

Updated Update: link reinserted to provide context.

Updated Update Part II: As stated below, the above was mentioned to provide the OP a means with which to answer his or her own question. The code linked to was given a cursory glance but was never intended to be a "production-ready example" to throw onto a Fortune 100's website, merely an example of the kinds of things that can be found in the span of a few moments spent searching. It was a bit careless on my part to so quickly link to something such as that, but again, it wasn't intended to be a foaming cup of yak urine, as Corion so eloquently stated.
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It's sad that a family can be torn apart by such a such a simple thing as a pack of wild dogs

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