AI-NeuralNet-Mesh-0.31
AltaVista-SearchSDK-1.00
-- Perl Wrapper for AltaVista SDK functionality
Apache-Dispatch-0.06
Apache-MP3-2.08
Apache-PageKit-0.04
Apache-Reload-0.04
Aw-0.12
BIND-Conf_Parser-0.95
CGI-WML-0.05
-- Subclass of CGI.pm for WML output
CPAN-1.57_56
-- Perl Archive browse and download
Class-ParamParser-1.0
DBIx-Easy-0.07
DBIx-FullTextSearch-0.541
-- Index documents with MySQL as storage
DBIx-Profile-1.0
DBIx-SearchBuilder-0.01
DBIx-XMLMessage-0.01
Digest-MD4-1.0
English-Reference-0.03
EventCountFile-1.0
GDGraph3d-0.52
GSSAPI-0.11
Getopt-Long-2.24
-- Advanced handling of command line options
HTML-FillInForm-0.05
-- Fill in HTML forms, separating HTML and code
HTML-Mason-0.88
-- Build sites from modular Perl/HTML blocks
HTML-StickyForms-0.03
-- HTML form generation for mod_perl/CGI
HTML-Tree-3.03
IMAP-Admin-1.3.0
-- IMAP Administration
Lingua-LinkParser1.0
Lingua-Stem-0.40
-- Word stemmer with localization
Lingua-Wordnet0.5
Log-Dispatch-1.7
-- Log messages to multiple outputs
Logfile-Rotate-1.04
MARC-1.12
-- MAchine Readable Catalog (library bib. data)
Mail-Alias-1.10
-- Reading/Writing/expanding of mail aliases
Mail-Bulkmail-2.04
Mail-CheckUser-0.15
Mail-Procmail-0.04
Math-BaseCalc-1.008
-- Convert numbers between various bases
Math-NumberCruncher-1.1
Net-Pager-2.00
PDL-IO-Grib-2.0
Palm-PunchClock-1.1
Persistence-Object-Postgres-1.9
Pod-HtmlPsPdf-0.02
RFC_RFC822_Address-1.5
SOAP-0.26
-- SOAP/Perl language mapping
Silly-Werder-0.03
Spreadsheet-WriteExcel-0.20
-- Write numbers & text in Excel binary format
Tangram-1.18
-- Object persistence in relational databases
Test-Cmd-1.01
-- Portable test infrastructure for commands
Tie-SortHash-1.01
XML-Simple-1.05
XML-XPath-0.99
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