CGI::Enurl

CGI::Enurl.pm is a Perl module for URL-encoding strings and hashes.
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  • Perl Artistic License
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Jan Krynicky
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://search.cpan.org/~jenda/

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CGI::Enurl.pm is a Perl module for URL-encoding strings and hashes. CGI::Enurl.pm is a Perl module for URL-encoding strings and hashes.SYNOPSIS use CGI::Enurl; %hash = (name=>'Jenda Krynicky',address=>'Nerudova 1016'); print "Location: http://$ENV{SERVER_NAME}/cgi-bin/do.pl?",enurl %hash,"nn";This is a little module made for CGI scripting. It encodes the parameters to be passed to a CGI. It does nothing more, so it's much smaller and loads more quickly.Functionsenurl STRING enurl ARRAY enurl HASHEncodes the parameter. If the parameter is a single string it encodes it and returns the encoded form.If it is an array or a reference to an array it encodes all items and returns them joined by '&'.If it is a hash it encodes the values and return a querystring in form "key2=encoded_value1&key2=encoded_value2&...".!!! Please note that a hash in a list context returns a list of all keys and values. This means that if you call enurl(%hash) you will NOT get what you may thing you should. You HAVE to use enurl(%hash) !!!enURL STRINGEncodes the parameter, this version doesn't encode '=' and '&' characters, so you should make sure they are not present in the data.Notice the difference : enurl 'a&b=f o o' => 'a&b=f+o+o' enURL 'a&b=f o o' => 'a&b=f+o+o'$CGI::Enurl::ParamSeparatorYou may specify another character to be used as the parameter separator. Simply set this variable to the character (or string) you want to use.The default value is '&'$CGI::Enurl::KeepUnencodedThis variable contains the characters that should stay unencoded. Please keep in mind that the string will be interpolated into a regexp in a group!Any change of this variable will be ignored after the first call to enurl or enURL. (I'm using /o switch in the regexp.) So if you want to change the variable you should do it as soon as posible. You may do that even before you "use" the module!The default value is 'a-zA-Z 0-9_\-@.='Requirements:· Perl Requirements: · Perl


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