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  2. Perl Programming Documentation - Wikipedia

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    Perl Programming Documentation, also called perldoc, is the name of the user manual for the Perl 5 programming language. It is available in several different formats, including online in HTML and PDF. The documentation is bundled with Perl in its own format, known as Plain Old Documentation (pod).

  3. unlink (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    In Unix-like operating systems, unlink is a system call and a command line utility to delete files. The program directly interfaces the system call, which removes the file name and (but not on GNU systems) directories like rm and rmdir. [1] If the file name was the last hard link to the file, the file itself is deleted as soon as no program has ...

  4. Plain Old Documentation - Wikipedia

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    In source code files, the documentation is generally placed after the __END__ marker (which also helps syntax highlighting in some editors to display it as comments). Pod can easily be converted to other formats, for example some of the various Wiki formats like: WikiWikiWeb , Kwiki , TWiki , UseModWiki , TiddlyWiki , Textile , MediaWiki ...

  5. Hyperlink - Wikipedia

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    If the target is not an HTML file, depending on the file type and on the browser and its plugins, another program may be activated to open the file. The HTML code contains some or all of the five main characteristics of a link: link destination ("href" pointing to a URL) link label; link title; link target; link class or link id

  6. Module:File link/doc - Wikipedia

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  7. Template:Delink - Wikipedia

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    This template removes links from wikitext. It de-links wikilinks and URL links, removes HTML comments, and normalises whitespace. It handles most wikitext correctly, including category links, the colon trick, the pipe trick (normal and reverse), nested wikilinks, and invalid link characters.

  8. Module:Params/doc/link to the code/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Module:Params/doc/link to the code. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original module page. This is a helper template for the documentation of Module:Params that creates a link to the line in the Lua code where a function or a modifier is declared.

  9. Library for WWW in Perl - Wikipedia

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    LWP - The World-Wide Web library for Perl (also called libwww-perl) is a set of Perl modules that give Perl programming easy access to sending requests to the World Wide Web. libwww-perl provides an application programming interface (API) to an HTTP client as well as a number of HTML utilities, and standard objects to represent HTTP requests and responses.