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-package My::Project::fixhtml;
+package project::fixhtml::ListItem;
require 5.6.0; # at least 'use warnings;' but we need some 5.6.0+ modules anyway
-use vars qw($VERSION $CVS_ID);
-$VERSION=do { my @r=(q$Revision$=~/\d+/g); sprintf "%d.".("%03d"x$#r),@r; };
-$CVS_ID=q$Id$;
+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;
-our %ListItem=(
- "name"=>"Converter of HTML Files URLs to Relative",
+
+our @ListItem=(
+ "name"=>"fixhtml",
+ "platform"=>"unixuser",
+ "trivia"=>1,
+ "priority"=>20,
"download"=>"fixhtml.pl",
- "summary"=>"HTML converter",
+ "summary"=>"Convert HTML files URLs to relative",
"license"=>"PD",
- "maintenance"=>"finished",
+ "maintenance"=>"obsolete-".a_href('http://wget.sunsite.dk/','Wget')." option <b>--convert-links</b> does the same.",
"language"=>"Perl",
- "description"=>""
- .'<p>If you download/grab the whole (or its part) of some web site (for example'
- .' by <b>WebCopy</b> 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.</p>'
- .' <p>This software is derived from <b>WebCopy</b> and initially it was only'
- .' its extension. I separated it afterwards - you really do not want to do'
- .' the opposite, think twice before trying to integrate it back.</p>'
+ "description"=><<"HERE",
+<p>Program translates the URL references in your downloaded web pages to be relative
+and therefore browsable without Internet access.</p>
+HERE
);
1;