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w " x " y z C perl-HTML-Stream 1.60 bp153.1.14 HTML output stream class, and some markup utilities The *HTML::Stream* module provides you with an object-oriented (and
subclassable) way of outputting HTML. Basically, you open up an "HTML
stream" on an existing filehandle, and then do all of your output to the
HTML stream. You can intermix HTML-stream-output and ordinary-print-output,
if you like.
There's even a small built-in subclass, *HTML::Stream::Latin1*, which can
handle Latin-1 input right out of the box. But all in good time... `Blamb27 =SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP3 openSUSE GPL-1.0+ OR Artistic-1.0 https://bugs.opensuse.org Development/Libraries/Perl http://search.cpan.org/dist/HTML-Stream/ linux noarch |. Y D Y D 2 4 " 2A$AA큤AA큤A큤A큤A큤A큤$ `BH@`B`BHAHA}H=HB(HB(;t3HB(;t*;t*;t*;t+;t?;t