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Re^2: lib::http - Using virtually a Perl library from the Internet with the HTTP protocol.

by Anonymous Monk
on Feb 15, 2005 at 11:00 UTC ( [id://431102]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: lib::http - Using virtually a Perl library from the Internet with the HTTP protocol.
in thread lib::http - Using virtually a Perl library from the Internet with the HTTP protocol.

Can be simillar, but Acme::Intraweb actaully will install a module from CPAN, what need a full Perl installed and a compiler. The idea of lib::http is to not have anything installed.
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Re^3: lib::http - Using virtually a Perl library from the Internet with the HTTP protocol.
by tomhukins (Curate) on Feb 15, 2005 at 11:28 UTC
    Yes, but both modules still have plenty in common. Subclassing helps avoid code duplication; reading similar code often enlightens.
      There's no sence to subclasse a module that doesn't have the architecture that will do what you want. For example, there's no module, before lib::http, that with just the Perl CORE I can use other libraries in other location. This is not just about code and interface, is also about what happens in the background.

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