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safe way, "layering" things like URI escaping, highlighting, and so on,
and then rendering to text or HTML or whatever when all the layers have
been applied.
C<Text::Decorator> was written in a meta-programming system I wrote
called L<pool>, which I should probably use more. It writes the boring
bit of OO classes for you given a simple description of the methods and
attributes.
Oh, and if you're not contextualising search terms in a mail snippet,
you probably just want to display the original content rather than the
first few lines, which invariablely contain lots of quoting of another
message. L<Text::Original>, extracted from the code of the Mariachi
project and so actually only packaged by me and written by Richard Clamp
and Simon Wistor, does just this.
L<WWW::Hotmail> was an attempt to solve the problem of how to import all
the mail a user already has into our archiving program, a problem Gmail
is now dealing with. Actually, Gmail's currently dealing with pretty
much all the problems we looked at last year. It's quite funny, really.
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