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perl-XML-RSS-1.45-2.lbn13.noarch
Perl module for managing RDF Site Summary (RSS) files.
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BastionLinux 13
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perl-XML-SAX-0.96-8.lbn13.noarch
XML::SAX consists of several framework classes for using and building
Perl SAX2 XML parsers, filters, and drivers. It is designed around the
need to be able to "plug in" different SAX parsers to an application
without requiring programmer intervention. Those of you familiar with
the DBI will be right at home. Some of the designs come from the Java
JAXP specification (SAX part), only without the javaness.
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Access and Identity Management
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BastionLinux 13
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perl-XML-SAX-0.99-9.lbn13.noarch
XML::SAX consists of several framework classes for using and building
Perl SAX2 XML parsers, filters, and drivers. It is designed around the
need to be able to "plug in" different SAX parsers to an application
without requiring programmer intervention. Those of you familiar with
the DBI will be right at home. Some of the designs come from the Java
JAXP specification (SAX part), only without the javaness.
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BastionLinux 13
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perl-XML-SAX-0.99-9.lbn19.noarch
XML::SAX consists of several framework classes for using and building
Perl SAX2 XML parsers, filters, and drivers. It is designed around the
need to be able to "plug in" different SAX parsers to an application
without requiring programmer intervention. Those of you familiar with
the DBI will be right at home. Some of the designs come from the Java
JAXP specification (SAX part), only without the javaness.
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Cloud Computing
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BastionLinux 19
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perl-XML-SAX-0.99-9.lbn19.noarch
XML::SAX consists of several framework classes for using and building
Perl SAX2 XML parsers, filters, and drivers. It is designed around the
need to be able to "plug in" different SAX parsers to an application
without requiring programmer intervention. Those of you familiar with
the DBI will be right at home. Some of the designs come from the Java
JAXP specification (SAX part), only without the javaness.
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BastionLinux 19
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perl-XML-SAX-1.00-4.lbn25.noarch
XML::SAX consists of several framework classes for using and building
Perl SAX2 XML parsers, filters, and drivers. It is designed around the
need to be able to "plug in" different SAX parsers to an application
without requiring programmer intervention. Those of you familiar with
the DBI will be right at home. Some of the designs come from the Java
JAXP specification (SAX part), only without the javaness.
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Cloud Computing
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perl-XML-SAX-1.02-9.fc36.noarch
XML::SAX consists of several framework classes for using and building
Perl SAX2 XML parsers, filters, and drivers. It is designed around the
need to be able to "plug in" different SAX parsers to an application
without requiring programmer intervention. Those of you familiar with
the DBI will be right at home. Some of the designs come from the Java
JAXP specification (SAX part), only without the javaness.
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perl-XML-SAX-Base-1.08-7.lbn13.noarch
This module has a very simple task - to be a base class for Perl SAX drivers
and filters. It's default behaviour is to pass the input directly to the
output unchanged. It can be useful to use this module as a base class so
you don't have to, for example, implement the characters() callback.
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BastionLinux 13
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perl-XML-SAX-Base-1.08-7.fc19.noarch
This module has a very simple task - to be a base class for Perl SAX drivers
and filters. It's default behaviour is to pass the input directly to the
output unchanged. It can be useful to use this module as a base class so
you don't have to, for example, implement the characters() callback.
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Cloud Computing
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BastionLinux 19
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perl-XML-SAX-Base-1.08-7.fc19.noarch
This module has a very simple task - to be a base class for Perl SAX drivers
and filters. It's default behaviour is to pass the input directly to the
output unchanged. It can be useful to use this module as a base class so
you don't have to, for example, implement the characters() callback.
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Core Linux
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BastionLinux 19