package Bundle::Delivery; $VERSION = '0.03'; 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Bundle::Delivery - Modules required to run the Delivery and/or Tapestry web-publishing applications =head1 SYNOPSIS perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::Delivery' =head1 DESCRIPTION This bundle provides an easy way to install all the modules used by the web-publishing and community-management application Delivery, and its more esoteric online-story-weaving sibling tapestry. Many of these modules have dependencies, of course. You must have mod_perl already installed, for a start, to make full use of the Template Toolkit you may want to install some of its optional modules. =head1 CONTENTS Apache::Constants - Constants useful in dealing with apache requests Apache::Request - Generate compiler and linker flags for libapreq Apache::Util - Interface to fast Apache C util functions (used here for escaping, mostly) Class::DBI::Factory - Application skeleton for Delivery. Date::Calc - useful date manipulation Date::Simple - useful date presentation and comparison Email::Send - creates and sends email messages in a nice simple way Email::Valid - checks email addresses for well-formedness and MX availability File::Headerinfo - reads media file headers to extract dimensions and duration File::NCopy - deep-copies directories. only used by installer in delivery HTML::Entities - provides encoding and decoding of html entities, and a useful list HTML::TagFilter - a fine-grained rule-based remover of html tags Imager - handles all image-manipulation. make sure you have libgif, libjpeg and libpng in sensible places first. Template - he's a big boy but he's clever. Term::Prompt - nice interface for command-line interrogation. Only used for the install script here. Text::CSV - reads and manipulates CSV data =head1 SEE ALSO For more about the charms and uses of delivery and tapestry, see www.spanner.org/software/ =head1 AUTHOR William Ross =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright 2004 by William Ross This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut