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Embperl

Embperl gives you the power to embed Perl code in your HTML or XML/XSLT documents and the ability to build your Web site out of small reusable objects in an OO-style. It can also build taglibs and use caching. You can also take advantage of hundreds of Perl modules which have already been written for such tasks as database access to a growing number of database systems. Embperl has several features especially useful for creating HTML, including dynamic tables, formfield-processing, escaping/unescaping, session handling, and more. Embperl is a server-side tool, which means that it's browser-independent. It can run in various ways: under mod_perl, as a CGI script, or offline.

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  •  07 Oct 2010 04:55

    Release Notes: Perl versions up to 5.12.2 are now supported. Embperl::Form was added for automatic Form creation. Many small improvements were made.

    •  08 Apr 2006 12:11

    Release Notes: Beside some small fixes, this release adds support for Apache 2.2 and a dump meta command which simplifies debugging.

    •  03 Oct 2005 01:00

    Release Notes: This release mainly contains small enhancements and bugfixes.

    •  14 Aug 2005 07:31

    Release Notes: This version contains major enhancements over 1.3.6, like improved performance, XML/XSLT handling, customizable syntax, support for Apache/mod_perl 2, support for application (controller) objects, server and client side form validation, and much more.

    •  05 Dec 2001 07:26

    Release Notes: This is a maintaince release with a few new features. It should be the last release of the 1.x series. The extented session support I had planed for this release has moved to the 2.0 development branch, although some enhancements in session management are already built-in.

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