perl-HTTP-Server-Simple-0.51-4.3>t  DH`pYQ=/=„He⒨lZQkռh=G.0kz^E;o_cCJY9'f݉V7:uK&a#)s{B/wN؂0R@]! et:?d # ;x| !'0h     ,r 8( U8 \ 9 : 6 FGHLIXY\]^bcdeflu0vhwx<ytzCperl-HTTP-Server-Simple0.514.3Lightweight HTTP serverThis is a simple standalone HTTP server. By default, it doesn't thread or fork. It does, however, act as a simple frontend which can be used to build a standalone web-based application or turn a CGI into one. It is possible to use the Net::Server manpage classes to create forking, pre-forking, and other types of more complicated servers; see the /net_server manpage. By default, the server traps a few signals: * HUP When you 'kill -HUP' the server, it lets the current request finish being processed, then uses the 'restart' method to re-exec itself. Please note that in order to provide restart-on-SIGHUP, HTTP::Server::Simple sets a SIGHUP handler during initialisation. If your request handling code forks you need to make sure you reset this or unexpected things will happen if somebody sends a HUP to all running processes spawned by your app (e.g. by "kill -HUP