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Tag Archives: The Three P’s
Apache WebServer on Mac and The Three P's Primer Tutorial
Today’s tutorial shows a web scenario that utilizes The Three P’s with a local Apache web server (at http://localhost/) on a Mac laptop (Mac OSX 10.7.5, Apache/2.2.22 (Unix), mod_wsgi/3.3, Python/2.6.7, PHP/5.3.15) opening up its Web Sharing arrangements, building on the … Continue reading
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Tagged Apache, CGI, local web server, Mac OsX, Perl, PHP, Pyton, The Three P's, tutorial, web, web server, wsgi
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Perl XML and DTD Validate Primer Tutorial
The XML Validation subject area is quite complex. The reason for this is that when there is intelligence in your data, as XML often has, it can be organized in a variety of ways. One approach with XML data is … Continue reading
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Tagged CPAN, DTD, Perl, programming, The Three P's, tutorial, XML
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