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Nice effort, but one might also want to look at Tickit, which is not curses-based and looks more promising. Being based on Curses, this module still suffers from the many bugs and limitations of curses. The lack of Shift-Tab support, for one.
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2014-01-24T11:30:24
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Good for semantic versioning scheme like 1.2.3 vs 1.2.3alpha vs 1.2.3rc (1.2.3 should be the latest, not the alpha or rc). However, does not accept e.g. 1.0beta (at least three components are needed). Perhaps relax this requirement?
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2012-11-13T23:28:35
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Nice idea, though I'd probably just write a shell function for this.
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2012-11-13T16:10:24
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No longer builds (tested on a current Debian). A pity, since drop-in replacements for WWW::Mechanize (using different backend like curl, IE, Mozilla, Chrome, etc) might be handy.
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2012-10-24T16:40:26
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Those looking for LWP drop-in replacement might want to take a look at the recently released LWP::Protocol::Net::Curl instead, which supports WWW::Mechanize.
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2012-10-24T16:36:55
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Shows great promise. I personally need this for HTTPS proxy support. After testing, the module still doesn't work to login to my internet banking sites. But I'll still check in from time to time.
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2012-10-24T16:28:12
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IMO the module should explain in the POD, in what cases using $^X is not enough or how it is different from Probe::Perl.
<br><br>Anyway, quoting CPAN Testers' CPAN Authors FAQ, $^X is not enough when:
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1) perl was executed with a relative path and the script has chdir()ed; 2) because $^X originates in C's argv[0] (in the main() function) it is possible for the calling program to exec() in such a way that argv[0] isn't the path to the interpreter; 3...
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<a href="/user/stevenharyanto">Steven Haryanto</a> - 2012-07-25T18:08:57
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