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What you need
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You should first download the latest version available.
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Scripts need a Perl interpreter.
Most Unix/MacOS have already this language available. Windows user should download Strawberry Perl or ActivePerl
Use the latest one if you want to use the w3perl-iis.exe package.
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Fly or Flydraw
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This package is the perl translation of the famous gd package.
It enables you to produce gif on the fly from a perl script.
W3Perl graphics are generated by Fly or Flydraw.
Easy to install, Fly is written in C with a makefile included.
Binary and source are available also on this mirror site (USA). Fly is an australian package made by Martin Gleeson.
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Perl modules
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You can use several perl modules for optional stats. Check the W3Perl download page in order to get them.
| Geo::IP
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Map IP to country. Can be used to improve reverse dns
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| Geo::IPfree
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Another IP mapping to country.
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| MIME::Lite
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If you want to receive email report
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| DBI
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When using the SPIP engine, extract URL to title from the database
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To uncompress or compress the logs files if needed. Bzip files are also supported, others can be added on request. (optional)
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Logfiles
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W3Perl use logfiles to compute stats. You can use your server's
logfiles or let W3Perl create logfiles for you (using javacsript tag
to be inserted in your pages).
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Computer
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You don't need the latest CPU in order to use W3Perl. But more RAM you
have, the better it is as the package require a large amount of memory
to run.
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