Linux server.thearyasamaj.org 4.18.0-553.56.1.el8_10.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jun 10 05:00:59 EDT 2025 x86_64
Apache
: 103.90.241.146 | : 216.73.216.222
Cant Read [ /etc/named.conf ]
5.6.40
ftpuser@mantra.thearyasamaj.org
www.github.com/MadExploits
Terminal
AUTO ROOT
Adminer
Backdoor Destroyer
Linux Exploit
Lock Shell
Lock File
Create User
CREATE RDP
PHP Mailer
BACKCONNECT
UNLOCK SHELL
HASH IDENTIFIER
CPANEL RESET
CREATE WP USER
README
+ Create Folder
+ Create File
/
usr /
share /
doc /
perl-MIME-Types /
[ HOME SHELL ]
Name
Size
Permission
Action
ChangeLog
14.48
KB
-rw-r--r--
README
449
B
-rw-r--r--
README.md
1.91
KB
-rw-r--r--
Delete
Unzip
Zip
${this.title}
Close
Code Editor : README.md
# MIME::Types * My extended documentation: <http://perl.overmeer.net/CPAN/> * Development via GitHub: <https://github.com/markov2/perl5-MIME-Types> * Download from CPAN: <ftp://ftp.cpan.org/pub/CPAN/authors/id/M/MA/MARKOV/> * Indexed from CPAN: <http://search.cpan.org/~markov/MIME-Types/> and <https://metacpan.org/release/MIME-Types> ## Development → Release Important to know, is that I use an extension on POD to write the manuals. The "raw" unprocessed version is visible on GitHub. It will run without problems, but does not contain manual-pages. Releases to CPAN are different: "raw" documentation gets removed from the code and translated into real POD and clean HTML. This reformatting is implemented with the OODoc distribution (A name I chose before OpenOffice existed, sorry for the confusion) Clone from github for the "raw" version. For instance, when you want to contribute a new feature. On github, you can find the processed version for each release. But the better source is CPAN; to get it installed simply run: ```sh cpan -i MIME::Types ``` ## Contributing When you want to contribute to this module, you do not need to provide a perfect patch... actually: it is nearly impossible to create a patch which I will merge without modification. Usually, I need to adapt the style of code and documentation to my own strict rules. When you submit an extension, please contribute a set with 1. code 2. code documentation 3. regression tests in t/ **Please note:** When you contribute in any way, you agree to transfer the copyrights to Mark Overmeer (you will get the honors in the code and/or ChangeLog). You also automatically agree that your contribution is released under the same license as this project: licensed as perl itself. ## Copyright and License This project is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See <http://dev.perl.org/licenses/>
Close