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From: Benjamin Sugars <
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Subject: nsapi_perl/Netscape::Server v0.20 available
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Date: 20 Feb 1998 12:58:18 GMT
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Greetings,
Version 0.20 of nsapi_perl has been added to the CPAN as:
file: $CPAN/authors/id/BSUGARS/nsapi_perl-0.20.tar.gz
size: 43668 bytes
md5: 5f55e218d2216db576c3639648af12bd
The latest version can always also be found at the nsapi_perl home
page located at:
http://interact.canoe.ca/~bsugars/nsapi_perl.html
nsapi_perl is a set of Netscape Server API functions and Perl
extension modules that (in the spirit of mod_perl for Apache) embed a
Perl interpreter in a Netscape web server. This allows you to program
to the Netscape server API in Perl rather than C.
The package includes the Netscape::Registry module which runs
unmodified Perl CGI programs from within the server process providing
large performance gains over regular CGI.
Major changes since version 0.15:
- Now compiles out-of-the box on both Solaris and Windows NT
(thanks to Steve Nielsen). Other Unix platforms are also
supported, with a bit of hand-holding.
- Will work with multi-threaded servers, with some caveats.
- enhanced functionality of net_read and net_write methods
(thanks to Olivier Dehon).
- Added an interface to the func_exec NSAPI function.
- Various bug fixes
Please let me know if you have success or problems installing
or using nsapi_perl.
Thanks,
-Ben
--
Ben Sugars <
[email protected]>
Senior Webmaster,
CANOE Canadian Online Explorer,
http://www.canoe.ca/