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package project::fixhtml::Index;
require 5.6.0; # at least 'use warnings;' but we need some 5.6.0+ modules anyway
our $VERSION=do { my @r=(q$Revision$=~/\d+/g); sprintf "%d.".("%03d"x$#r),@r; };
our $CVS_ID=q$Id$;
use strict;
use warnings;
use My::Web;
Wuse 'project::Lib';
our @ListItem=(
"name"=>"fixhtml",
"platform"=>"unixuser",
"trivia"=>1,
"priority"=>20,
"download"=>"fixhtml",
"summary"=>"Convert HTML files URLs to relative ones",
"license"=>"PD",
"maintenance"=>sub {
return "obsolete-".a_href('http://wget.sunsite.dk/','Wget')." option --convert-links does the same.";
},
"language"=>"Perl",
"description"=><<"HERE",
Program translates the URL references in your downloaded web pages to be relative
and therefore browsable without Internet access.
HERE
);
sub handler
{
project::Lib->init();
print <<"HERE";
If you download/grab the whole (or its part) of some web site (for example
by WebCopy tool), you will
probably want to browse it locally on your computer offline. Unfortunately
the authors are usually using server-name protocol reference or absolute
path referration which will broke on your local machine.
HERE
exit;
}
1;