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HTML::Mason - Web site development and delivery system
HTML::Mason is a web site development and delivery
system that constructs web pages and sites from shared, reusable
building blocks called components. Components contain a mix of Perl
and HTML, and can call each other and pass values back and forth like
subroutines. They increase modularity and eliminate repetitive
work. HTML::Mason is most powerful when used in conjunction with
mod_perl, but can be used in standalone applications as well.
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| Version 1.20 (stable) released on 2003-05-01 | | Licensed under Perl. | This is not a GNU package. |
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DocumentationDeveloper's reference manual available in HTML format from http://www.masonhq.com/docs/manual/Devel.html; Administrator's reference manual available in HTML format from http://www.masonhq.com/docs/manual/Admin.html
Support contacts
Project contacts
Maintainers | |
Developers | - Jonathan Swartz
- Dave Rolsky
- Ken Williams
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Contributors | |
Related information
Source repository | :pserver:anonymous@cvs.Mason.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/mason |
Interfaces | library |
Source languages | Perl |
Supported languages | Perl, HTML |
Use requirements | Perl 5.005 or later, MLDBM, Data::Dumper, Params::Validate |
Weak prerequisites | mod_perl, Apache |
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