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diff --git a/www/p5-Apache-SessionX/pkg-descr b/www/p5-Apache-SessionX/pkg-descr index aad988805896..76772b2aed13 100644 --- a/www/p5-Apache-SessionX/pkg-descr +++ b/www/p5-Apache-SessionX/pkg-descr @@ -1,21 +1,21 @@ -Apache::SessionX extents Apache::Session. It was initialy written to use -Apache::Session from inside of HTML::Embperl, but is seems to be usefull +Apache::SessionX extents Apache::Session. It was initialy written to use +Apache::Session from inside of HTML::Embperl, but is seems to be usefull outside of Embperl as well, so here is it as standalone module. -Apache::Session is a persistence framework which is particularly useful -for tracking session data between httpd requests. Apache::Session is -designed to work with Apache and mod_perl, but it should work under CGI -and other web servers, and it also works outside of a web server +Apache::Session is a persistence framework which is particularly useful +for tracking session data between httpd requests. Apache::Session is +designed to work with Apache and mod_perl, but it should work under CGI +and other web servers, and it also works outside of a web server altogether. -Apache::Session consists of five components: the interface, the object -store, the lock manager, the ID generator, and the serializer. The -interface is defined in SessionX.pm, which is meant to be easily -subclassed. The object store can be the filesystem, a Berkeley DB, a MySQL -DB, an Oracle DB, or a Postgres DB. Locking is done by lock files, -semaphores, or the locking capabilities of MySQL and Postgres. -Serialization is done via Storable, and optionally ASCII-fied via MIME or -pack(). ID numbers are generated via MD5. The reader is encouraged to +Apache::Session consists of five components: the interface, the object +store, the lock manager, the ID generator, and the serializer. The +interface is defined in SessionX.pm, which is meant to be easily +subclassed. The object store can be the filesystem, a Berkeley DB, a MySQL +DB, an Oracle DB, or a Postgres DB. Locking is done by lock files, +semaphores, or the locking capabilities of MySQL and Postgres. +Serialization is done via Storable, and optionally ASCII-fied via MIME or +pack(). ID numbers are generated via MD5. The reader is encouraged to extend these capabilities to meet his own requirements. WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Apache-SessionX/ |