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If you're a system administrator, Web designer, or programmer who wants to write scripts for multiple platforms, you're holding the key to success in your hands. This newly expanded second edition of Eric Foster-Johnson's acclaimed book shows you how to use Perl to automate your daily tasks, create Web pages from CGI scripts, manage files, generate reports, and more for Linux, UNIX, and Windows environments. If you want an easier, faster development solution for client-server and networking applications, this book gives you the cross-platform Perl tools you need to succeed. Topics include: Perl basics and language tutorial; Perl Scripts; Variables; Arrays; Associative arrays; Flow control; File I/O with Perl; Pattern matching and regular expressions; Perl for formatted text database reports; Overview of Perl modules and CPAN; CGI and Web development tutorial with Perl (including using HTML forms); Perl and XML; Perl/Tk.
Programming Web Services with Perl steers clear of the hype surrounding web services and concentrates on what is useful and practical. The book introduces the major web services standards, such as XML-RPC, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI, and shows how to implement Perl servers and clients using these standards. You'll find detailed references on both the XML and SOAP toolkits, and learn when to use one technology in favor of the other. The book is rich with programming examples that you'll find useful well past the learning stage. And, moving beyond the basics, the book offers solutions to problems of security, authentication, and scalability. Topics include: HTTP and XML basics; XML-RPC and the toolkits; SOAP and toolkits SOAP: :Lite; Using SOAP with SMTP and other protocols; Advertising and discovering with UDDI and WSDL; The REST methodology; The future of web services. Programming Web Services with Perl was written for Perl programmers.
This book teaches you the basics of how browsers communicate with servers and how to write your own customized web clients to automate common tasks. It is intended for those who are motivated to develop software that offers a more flexible and dynamic response than a standard web browser. You'll learn how to: Automate repetitive queries on the Web Detect broken hyperlinks on your site Write simple "robots" that traverse hyperlinks across a site, and across the Web in general This book will be of interest to: Web administrators who need to automate repetitive tasks or reduce maintenance time UNIX shell programmers who want to interface their scripts to the Web Commercial software developers and consultants who need reference material for technical web specifications and proof-of-concept examples Most of the examples in this book use Perl, a versatile and portable language that is already familiar to many CGI programmers and UNIX power users.
IT Script is young but very promising. It aims at fast and thorough fulfillment of clients' software needs. At the moment it is mainly engaged in custom development and technical support of projects varying in complexity and duration. The staff of the company consists of young, gifted, creative specialists. Each has a higher professional education in computer science and at least four-year working experience in commercial software development. This background provides the team with high-skilled handling a variety of projects of any complexity.
Kevin Meltzer Consulting is an independent contractor specializing in LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl). His goal is to do quality work at a reasonable price, and keep clients satisfied. He can do custom work to your specifications. He has a lot of experience with the full-cycle of development, which covers concept to deployment. He can help you have the website you need, or tools you need to manage your server. He is the author of numerous books including the popular Writing CGI Applications with Perl.
This script makes it easy for Website owners to update their own site from a browser. Updating the pages requires no technical ability. The updater simply accesses an admin page, chooses which page to update, makes the desired changes and then submits the changes. Your web site clients will appreciate the ease at which they can keep their pricelist and news pages updated. As a Web Designer you will appreciate the easy setup of the script and the avoidance of having to make minor changes to pages after a site is in place.
A feature-rich web-based email system that offers your visitors accounts accessible via their browers or with the addition of a plugin, through their desktop clients as well. It includes all the features you'd expect to find in a quality email system like user customizable folders, full MIME support for sending/receiving of attachments, global and user-based email filters, address book and nickname support, supports sending/viewing of html mail, advertisements can be added to all outgoing mail easily and much more.
Site Master is platform independent file manager, which provides visual control over directories and files on your web host using just a web browser via intuitive and user friendly interface. It can help you to organize and control either individual web site or entire host with no need to use FTP or Telnet clients. Site Master is very easy in installation and use. Site Master provides password protected interface that allows you to use the program in multiuser environment. Unlimited number of users can be designated by the administrator.
Accelebrate teaches several hands-on, instructor-led CGI scripting with Perl courses, including a five-day course on databse-driven CGI programming and a two-day course on building XML applications with Perl. The DBI.pm and CGI.pm modules are taught. Courses are taught exclusively at client sites for 3-15 attendees and can be customized to the specific needs of the attendees. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Accelebrate welcomes the opportunity to serve clients in the United States, Canada, and worldwide.