richter     00/06/22 05:05:32

  Modified:    embperl  Changes.pod.1.html Sites.pod.1.html
                        Sites.pod.cont.html index.html
  Added:       embperl  perlconf4_speaker.gif
  Log:
  Embperl Webpages - Changes
  
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  1.156     +1 -1      modperl-site/embperl/Changes.pod.1.html
  
  Index: Changes.pod.1.html
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-site/embperl/Changes.pod.1.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.155
  retrieving revision 1.156
  diff -u -r1.155 -r1.156
  --- Changes.pod.1.html        2000/05/27 19:46:09     1.155
  +++ Changes.pod.1.html        2000/06/22 12:05:25     1.156
  @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
     <blockquote>
   [<a href="index.html">HOME</a>]&nbsp;&nbsp; [<a 
href="Changes.pod.cont.html">CONTENT</a>]&nbsp;&nbsp; [<a 
href="Changes.pod.cont.html">PREV (Revision History - Content)</a>]&nbsp;&nbsp; [<a 
href="Changes.pod.2.html">NEXT (1.3b3 (BETA)  25.04.2000)</a>]&nbsp;&nbsp; <br><hr>
   <P>
  -Last Update: Sat May 27 21:46:16 2000 (MET)
  +Last Update: Thu Jun 22 14:05:40 2000 (MET)
   
   <P>
   NOTE: This version is only available via <A HREF="CVS.pod.1.html#INTRO">"CVS"</A>
  
  
  
  1.17      +32 -0     modperl-site/embperl/Sites.pod.1.html
  
  Index: Sites.pod.1.html
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-site/embperl/Sites.pod.1.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.16
  retrieving revision 1.17
  diff -u -r1.16 -r1.17
  --- Sites.pod.1.html  2000/05/27 19:46:09     1.16
  +++ Sites.pod.1.html  2000/06/22 12:05:27     1.17
  @@ -22,6 +22,8 @@
                <LI><A 
href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_www_linuxmonth_com_Baij">http://www.linuxmonth.com - Baiju 
Thakkar [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]</A>
                <LI><A 
href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_commons_somewhere_com_">http://commons.somewhere.com/ - 
Kee Hinckley [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]</A>
                <LI><A 
href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_www_tallyman_com_">http://www.tallyman.com/ </A>
  +             <LI><A 
href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_www_58k_com_58k_com_I">http://www.58k.com/ - 58k.com, Inc. 
- Thomas Riemer [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]</A>
  +             <LI><A 
href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_www_trichurgateway_com_">http://www.trichurgateway.com/ - 
Vijay Nair [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]</A>
                <LI><A 
href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_www_go32_com_and_others_">http://www.go32.com/ and others 
- Chris Allen [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]</A>
                <LI><A 
href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_neelix_astronomie_com_dee">http://neelix.astronomie.com/deepsky/findex.epl
 - Stingl, Martin [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]</A>
                <LI><A 
href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_www_eglobaldoctor_com_">http://www.eglobaldoctor.com/ - 
Paul Dragicevich [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]</A>
  @@ -105,6 +107,36 @@
   
   <P>
   <A HREF="http://www.tallyman.com/">http://www.tallyman.com/</A> 
  +
  +<P>
  +<HR>
  +<H2><img src="sq.gif" width="16" height="16" alt="-"> <A 
NAME="http_www_58k_com_58k_com_I">http://www.58k.com/ - 58k.com, Inc. - Thomas Riemer 
[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]</A></H2>
  +<P>
  +58k.com uses embperl to run its core business, auctioning print jobs on the
  +internet. The combination of DBI and Embperl has eliminated concerns over
  +performance and let me focus on the basics of the business. The one comment
  +that we hear most often is how blazing fast the web site is. The second
  +comment we hear most often is how comprehensive our site is - and I can
  +only attribute that to the fact that I've had time to focus on the business
  +instead of worrying over performance problems.
  +
  +<P>
  +<A HREF="http://www.58k.com/">http://www.58k.com/</A>
  +
  +<P>
  +<HR>
  +<H2><img src="sq.gif" width="16" height="16" alt="-"> <A 
NAME="http_www_trichurgateway_com_">http://www.trichurgateway.com/ - Vijay Nair 
[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]</A></H2>
  +<P>
  +I am delighted to use HTML::Embperl in the development of our site,
  +www.trichurgateway.com. This site is the information portal for Thrissur
  +District, Kerala State, India. As developer and webmaster, when I evaluated
  +the site requirements, I decided to use Embperl. I am very hapy that I did
  +use Embperl. It has given me the freedom of designing web pages and
  +including perl commands for data manipulation in the Html document itself,
  +so that, I don't have to write a new CGI script for each page.
  +
  +<P>
  +<A HREF="http://www.trichurgateway.com/">http://www.trichurgateway.com/</A>
   
   <P>
   <HR>
  
  
  
  1.16      +2 -0      modperl-site/embperl/Sites.pod.cont.html
  
  Index: Sites.pod.cont.html
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-site/embperl/Sites.pod.cont.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.15
  retrieving revision 1.16
  diff -u -r1.15 -r1.16
  --- Sites.pod.cont.html       2000/05/27 19:46:09     1.15
  +++ Sites.pod.cont.html       2000/06/22 12:05:27     1.16
  @@ -35,6 +35,8 @@
                <LI><A 
href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_www_linuxmonth_com_Baij">http://www.linuxmonth.com - Baiju 
Thakkar [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]</A>
                <LI><A 
href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_commons_somewhere_com_">http://commons.somewhere.com/ - 
Kee Hinckley [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]</A>
                <LI><A 
href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_www_tallyman_com_">http://www.tallyman.com/ </A>
  +             <LI><A 
href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_www_58k_com_58k_com_I">http://www.58k.com/ - 58k.com, Inc. 
- Thomas Riemer [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]</A>
  +             <LI><A 
href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_www_trichurgateway_com_">http://www.trichurgateway.com/ - 
Vijay Nair [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]</A>
                <LI><A 
href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_www_go32_com_and_others_">http://www.go32.com/ and others 
- Chris Allen [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]</A>
                <LI><A 
href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_neelix_astronomie_com_dee">http://neelix.astronomie.com/deepsky/findex.epl
 - Stingl, Martin [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]</A>
                <LI><A 
href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_www_eglobaldoctor_com_">http://www.eglobaldoctor.com/ - 
Paul Dragicevich [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]</A>
  
  
  
  1.106     +10 -0     modperl-site/embperl/index.html
  
  Index: index.html
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-site/embperl/index.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.105
  retrieving revision 1.106
  diff -u -r1.105 -r1.106
  --- index.html        2000/05/27 19:46:10     1.105
  +++ index.html        2000/06/22 12:05:27     1.106
  @@ -140,6 +140,16 @@
             </tr>
             <tr bgcolor="#bFcDdA">
               <td vAlign="top"><img height="13" src="bullet.gif" width="13"></td>
  +            <td vAlign="top">22. Juni 2000<p><a 
href="http://conferences.oreilly.com/"><img src="perlconf4_speaker.gif"
  +            width="72" height="117"></a></td>
  +            <td>
  +                             On the <a 
href="http://conferences.oreilly.com/">O'Reilly Open Source Software Convention</a>
  +                             there is again a talk about Embperl<p>
  +                             <a 
href="http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/e_sess/863">Embperl - From Embedding Perl into 
HTML to Objects and XML</a><p>
  +            </td>
  +          </tr>
  +          <tr bgcolor="#bFcDdA">
  +            <td vAlign="top"><img height="13" src="bullet.gif" width="13"></td>
               <td vAlign="top">26. May 2000</td>
               <td><font face="Helvetica,Arial" size="2">Embperl <a 
href="Embperl.pod.16.html#Download">RPMs</a> available
             </tr>
  @@ -287,7 +297,7 @@
   <blockquote>
     <p><font color="#808080" size=1><hr>
     HTML::Embperl - Copyright (c) 1997-2000 Gerald Richter / ECOS 
&lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]&gt;
  -  Last Update $Id: index.html,v 1.105 2000/05/27 19:46:10 richter Exp $</font></p>  
 
  +  Last Update $Id: index.html,v 1.106 2000/06/22 12:05:27 richter Exp $</font></p>  
 
   </blockquote>
   </td></tr><!--msnavigation--></table></body>
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