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RPM resource perl-HTML-EasyTags

This Perl 5 object class can be used to generate any well-formed XHTML or HTML tags in a format that is consistent with the W3C XHTML 1.0 or HTML 4.01 standards. See *http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1* and *http://www.w3c.org/MarkUp* for references. There are no restrictions on what tags are named, however; you can ask for any new or unsupported tag that comes along from Netscape or Microsoft, and it will be made. Additionally, you can generate lists of said tags with one method call, or just parts of said tags (but not both at once). This module's purpose is to be lightweight, easy to use, and whose results are well-formed and pretty-printed (should humans wish to read or debug it). At the same time, it is supportive of your existing knowledge of HTML and as such its interface closely mirrors the actual appearance of the resulting tags. This means that methods have the same name as the actual tags, and named parameters that you pass correspond directly to the tag attributes produced. This module saves you having to remember the little details on formatting. For your convenience, a majority of the methods and their arguments are backwards-compatible with those in CGI.pm, but you are saved 200K of code size. As a reference, I strongly recommend that you check out *Kevin Werbach's* excellent "The Bare Bones Guide to HTML", which is available at *http://werbach.com/barebones/*. I found this document invaluable when making this module, as it provides a comprehensive list of all the HTML tags along with their formatting and extensions.

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perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-7.mga9.noarch.htmlMake well-formed XHTML or HTML 4 tags, listsMageia Cauldron for armv7hlperl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-7.mga9.noarch.rpm
perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-7.mga9.noarch.htmlMake well-formed XHTML or HTML 4 tags, listsMageia Cauldron for x86_64perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-7.mga9.noarch.rpm
perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-7.mga9.noarch.htmlMake well-formed XHTML or HTML 4 tags, listsMageia Cauldron for aarch64perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-7.mga9.noarch.rpm
perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-7.mga9.noarch.htmlMake well-formed XHTML or HTML 4 tags, listsMageia 9 for i586perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-7.mga9.noarch.rpm
perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-7.mga9.noarch.htmlMake well-formed XHTML or HTML 4 tags, listsMageia 9 for armv7hlperl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-7.mga9.noarch.rpm
perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-7.mga9.noarch.htmlMake well-formed XHTML or HTML 4 tags, listsMageia 9 for x86_64perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-7.mga9.noarch.rpm
perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-7.mga9.noarch.htmlMake well-formed XHTML or HTML 4 tags, listsMageia 9 for aarch64perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-7.mga9.noarch.rpm
perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-7.mga9.noarch.htmlMake well-formed XHTML or HTML 4 tags, listsMageia Cauldron for i686perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-7.mga9.noarch.rpm
perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-6.mga8.noarch.htmlMake well-formed XHTML or HTML 4 tags, listsMageia 8 for aarch64perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-6.mga8.noarch.rpm
perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-6.mga8.noarch.htmlMake well-formed XHTML or HTML 4 tags, listsMageia 8 for x86_64perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-6.mga8.noarch.rpm
perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-6.mga8.noarch.htmlMake well-formed XHTML or HTML 4 tags, listsMageia 8 for armv7hlperl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-6.mga8.noarch.rpm
perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-6.mga8.noarch.htmlMake well-formed XHTML or HTML 4 tags, listsMageia 8 for i586perl-HTML-EasyTags-1.71.0-6.mga8.noarch.rpm

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