Email Store HTML 0.1 is a Perl script for Modules scripts design by Simon Wistow.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Email Store HTML module has various HTML related functions for Email::Store::Mail module.
Publisher review: Email Store HTML module has various HTML related functions for Email::Store::Mail module. Email::Store::HTML module has various HTML related functions for Email::Store::Mail module.SYNOPSIS my $lt;strongail::Store::Mail->retrieve( $msgid ); exit unless $mail->html; for ($mail->html) { print $_->raw; # prints out the raw HTML version of the attachment print $_->scrubbed; # prints out a scrubbed version of the mail which should be safe print $_->as_text; # prints out a version of the HTML converted to plain text }METHODS on_store This finds every HTML attachment in the mail and performs various operations on them before storing them as a new Email::Store::HTML object. raw The raw HTML, exactly as we found it. scrubbed A scrubbed version of the HTML with things like javascript removed. as_text The HTML run through HTML::FormatText::WithLinks. Links are placed after the anchor word(a) in square brackets so that HOME!becomes HOME! [ http://thegestalt.org ] Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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