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NAME

       WWW::Facebook::API - Facebook API implementation

VERSION

       This document and others distributed with this module describe WWW::Facebook::API version
       0.4.18

SYNOPSIS

           use WWW::Facebook::API;

           # @ENV{qw/WFA_API_KEY WFA_SECRET WFA_DESKTOP/} are the initial values,
           # so use those if you only have one app and don't want to pass in values
           # to constructor
           my $client = WWW::Facebook::API->new(
               desktop => 0,
               api_key => 'your api key',
               secret => 'your secret key',
           );

           # Change API key and secret
           print "Enter your public API key: ";
           chomp( my $val = <STDIN> );
           $client->api_key($val);
           print "Enter your API secret: ";
           chomp($val = <STDIN> );
           $client->secret($val);

           # not needed if web app (see $client->canvas->get_fb_params)
           $client->auth->get_session( $token );

           use Data::Dumper;
           my $friends_perl = $client->friends->get;
           print Dumper $friends_perl;

           my $notifications_perl = $client->notifications->get;
           print Dumper $notifications_perl;

           # Current user's quotes
           my $quotes_perl = $client->users->get_info(
               uids   => $friends_perl,
               fields => ['quotes']
           );
           print Dumper $quotes_perl;

           $client->auth->logout;

DESCRIPTION

       A Perl implementation of the Facebook API, working off of the canonical Java and PHP
       implementations. By default it uses JSON::Any to parse the response returned by Facebook's
       server. There is an option to return the raw response in either XML or JSON (See the
       "parse" method below). As the synopsis states, the following environment variables are
       used to set the defaults for new instances:

           WFA_API_KEY
           WFA_SECRET
           WFA_SESSION_KEY
           WFA_DESKTOP

       Additionally, for each instance that is created, the following environment variables are
       used if no values are set:

           WFA_API_KEY_APP_PATH
           WFA_SECRET_APP_PATH
           WFA_SESSION_KEY_APP_PATH
           WFA_DESKTOP_APP_PATH

       Where "APP_PATH" is replaced by whatever $client->app_path returns, with all non-
       alphanumeric characters replaced with an underscore and all characters upcased (e.g., foo-
       bar-baz becomes FOO_BAR_BAZ).

SUBROUTINES/METHODS

       new( %params )
           Returns a new instance of this class. You are able to pass in any of the attribute
           method names in WWW::Facebook::API to set its value:

               my $client = WWW::Facebook::API->new(
                   parse           => 1,
                   format          => 'JSON',
                   secret          => 'application_secret_key',
                   api_key         => 'application_key',
                   session_key     => 'session_key',
                   session_expires => 'session_expires',
                   session_uid     => 'session_uid',
                   desktop         => 1,
                   api_version     => '1.0',
                   callback        => 'callback_url',
                   next            => 'next',
                   popup           => 'popup',
                   skipcookie      => 'skip_cookie',
                   throw_errors    => 1,
               );
               $copy = $client->new;

NAMESPACE METHODS

       All method names from the Facebook API are lower_cased instead of CamelCase.

       admin
           admin namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Admin).

       application
           application namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Application).

       auth
           For desktop apps, these are synonymous:

               $client->auth->get_session( $client->auth->create_token );
               $client->auth->get_session;

           And that's all you really have to do (but see WWW::Facebook::API::Auth for details
           about opening a browser on *nix for Desktop apps). "get_session" automatically sets
           "session_uid", "session_key", and "session_expires" for $client. It returns nothing.

           If the desktop attribute is set to false the $token must be the auth_token returned
           from Facebook to your web app for that user:

               if ( $q->param('auth_token')  ) {
                   $client->auth->get_session( $q->param('auth_token') );
               }

           "get_session" automatically sets "session_uid", "session_key", and "session_expires"
           for $client. It returns nothing.

           See WWW::Facebook::API::Auth for details.

       canvas
           Work with the canvas. See WWW::Facebook::API::Canvas.

               $response = $client->canvas->get_user( $q )
               $response = $client->canvas->get_fb_params( $q )
               $response = $client->canvas->get_non_fb_params( $q )
               $response = $client->canvas->validate_sig( $q )
               $response = $client->canvas->in_fb_canvas( $q )
               $response = $client->canvas->in_frame( $q )

       comments
           comments namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Comments).

       connect
           connect namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Connect).

       data
           data namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Data).  All method names from the
           Facebook API are lower_cased instead of CamelCase:

               $response = $client->data->set_cookie( uid => 23, qw/name foo value bar/);
               $cookies = $client->data->get_cookies(
                   uid => 4534,
                   name => 'foo',
               );

       events
           events namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Events).  All method names from
           the Facebook API are lower_cased instead of CamelCase:

               $response = $client->events->get(
                   uid => 'uid',
                   eids => [@eids],
                   start_time => 'utc',
                   end_time => 'utc',
                   rsvp_status => 'attending|unsure|declined|not_replied',
               );
               $response = $client->events->get_members( eid => 233 );

       fbml
           fbml namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::FBML).  All method names from the
           Facebook API are lower_cased instead of CamelCase:

               $response = $client->fbml->set_ref_handle( handle => '', fbml => '');
               $response = $client->fbml->refresh_img_src( url => '');
               $response = $client->fbml->refresh_ref_url( url => '');

       feed
           feed namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Feed).  All method names from the
           Facebook API are lower_cased instead of CamelCase:

               $response
                   = $client->feed->publish_story_to_user(
                       title   => 'title',
                       body    => 'markup',
                       ...
               );
               $response
                   = $client->feed->publish_action_of_user(
                       title   => 'title',
                       body    => 'markup',
                       ...
               );
               $response
                   = $client->feed->publish_templatized_action(
                       actor_id       => 'title',
                       title_template => 'markup',
                       ...
               );

       fql fql namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::FQL):

               $response = $client->fql->query( query => 'FQL query' );

       friends
           friends namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Friends).  All method names from
           the Facebook API are lower_cased instead of CamelCase:

               $response = $client->friends->get;
               $response = $client->friends->get_app_users;
               $response
                   = $client->friends->are_friends( uids1 => [1,5,8], uids2 => [2,3,4] );
               $response = $client->friends->get_lists;

       groups
           groups namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Groups).  All method names from
           the Facebook API are lower_cased instead of CamelCase:

               $response = $client->groups->get( uid => 234324, gids => [2423,334] );
               $response = $client->groups->get_members( gid => 32 );

       intl
           intl namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Intl).

       links
           links namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Links).

       livemesssage
           liveMesssage namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::LiveMesssage).

       message
           message namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Message).

       notes
           notes namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Notes).

       notifications
           notifications namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Notifications).  All
           method names from the Facebook API are lower_cased instead of CamelCase:

               $response = $client->notifications->get;
               $response = $client->notifications->send(
                   to_ids => [ 1, 3 ],
                   notification => 'FBML notification markup',
               );
               $response = $client->notifications->send_email(
                   recipients => [1, 2343, 445],
                   subject => 'subject',
                   text => 'text version of email body',
                   fbml  => 'fbml version of email body',
               );

       pages
           pages namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Pages). All method names from the
           Facebook API are lower_cased instead of CamelCase:

               $response = $client->pages->get_info(
                   page_ids => [@pages],
                   fields   => [@fields],
                   uid      => 'user',
                   type     => 'page type',
               );
               $page_added_app = $client->pages->is_app_added( page_id => 'page' );
               $is_admin = $client->pages->is_admin( page_id => 'page' );
               $is_fan = $client->pages->is_fan( page_id => 'page', uid => 'uid' )

       permissions
           permissions namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Permissions).

       photos
           photos namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Photos).  All method names from
           the Facebook API are lower_cased instead of CamelCase:

               $response = $client->photos->add_tag(
                       pid => 2,
                       tag_uid => 3,
                       tag_text => "me",
                       x => 5,
                       y => 6
                   );
               $response = $client->photos->create_album(
                       name => 'fun in the sun',
                       location => 'California',
                       description => "Summer '07",
               );
               $response = $client->photos->get( aid => 2, pids => [4,7,8] );
               $response = $client->photos->get_albums( uid => 1, pids => [3,5] );
               $response = $client->photos->get_tags( pids => [4,5] );
               $response = $client->photos->upload(
                   aid => 5,
                   caption => 'beach',
                   data => 'raw data',
               );

       profile
           profile namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Profile).  All method names from
           the Facebook API are lower_cased instead of CamelCase:

               $response = $client->profile->get_fbml( uid => 3 );
               $response = $client->profile->set_fbml( uid => 5,
                   profile => 'markup',
                   profile_action => 'markup',
                   mobile_profile => 'markup',
               );

       sms sms namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::SMS).

       status
           status namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Status).

       stream
           stream namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Stream).

       users
           users namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Users).  All method names from the
           Facebook API are lower_cased instead of CamelCase:

               $response = $client->users->get_info(
                   uids => 2343,
                   fields => [ qw/about_me quotes/ ]
               );
               $uid = $client->users->get_logged_in_user;
               $response = $client->users->has_app_permission(
                   ext_perm => 'status_update|photo_upload'
               );
               $app_added = $client->users->is_app_user;
               $response = $client->users->set_status(
                   status => 'status message',
                   clear => 1|0,
               );

       video
           video namespace of the API (See WWW::Facebook::API::Video).

ATTRIBUTE METHODS

       These are methods to get/set the object's attributes.

       api_key( $new_api_key )
           The developer's API key. If $ENV{'WFA_API_KEY'} is set, all instances will be
           initialized with its value. See the Facebook API documentation for more information.

       api_version( $new_version )
           Which version to use (default is "1.0", which is the latest one supported currently).
           Corresponds to the argument "v" that is passed in to methods as a parameter.

       app_id()
           The application id where your Facebook app is described, e.g.:

               http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=THIS_NUMBER

           Remember, "WWW::Facebook::API" is not that clairvoyant: You must first set this number
           (when calling "new()") in order to use it.

       app_path()
           If using the Facebook canvas, the path to your application. For example if your
           application is at http://apps.facebook.com/example/ this should be "example".

       apps_uri()
           The apps uri for Facebook apps. The default is http://apps.facebook.com/.

       callback( $new_default_callback )
           The callback URL for your application. See the Facebook API documentation.  Just a
           convenient place holder for the value.

       call_success( $is_success, $error_message )
           Takes in two values, the first setting the object's last_call_success attribute, and
           the second setting the object's last_error attribute. Returns an array reference
           containing the last_call_success and last_error values, in that order:

               my $response = $client->call_success( 1, undef );
               if ( $response->[0] == 1 ) {
                   print 'Last call successful';
               }
               if ( not defined $response->[1] ) {
                   print 'Error message is undefined';
               }

               $client->call_success( 0,'2: The service is not available at this time.');

               $response = $client->call_success;
               if ( not $response->[0] ) {
                   print 'Last call unsuccessful';
               }
               if ( not defined $response->[1] ) {
                   print "Error $response->[1]";
               }

           The "call" method calls this method, and shouldn't need to be called to set anything,
           just to get the value later if "throw_errors" is false.

       config($filename)
           Used when instantiating a new object to set the environment variables. The file has a
           simple, BASH-style format:

               WFA_API_KEY_MYAPP=383378efa485934bc
               WFA_SECRET_MYAPP=234234ac902f340923
               WFA_SESSION_KEY_MYAPP=34589349abce989d
               WFA_DESKTOP_MYAPP=1

           If the file is found, and the environment variables are already set, then the
           variables will not be changed.

       debug(0|1)
           A boolean set to either true or false, determining if debugging messages should be
           carped for REST calls. Defaults to 0.

       desktop(0|1)
           A boolean signifying if the client is being used for a desktop application.  If
           $ENV{'WFA_DESKTOP'} is set, all instances will be initialized with its value. Defaults
           to 0 otherwise. See the Facebook API documentation for more information.

       format('JSON'|'XML')
           The default format to use if none is supplied with an API method call.  Currently
           available options are XML and JSON. Defaults to JSON.

       last_call_success(1|0)
           A boolean set to true or false, to show whether the last call was successful or not.
           Called by "call_success". Defaults to 1.

       last_error( $error_message )
           A string holding the error message of the last failed call to the REST server.  Called
           by "call_success". Defaults to undef.

       next( $new_default_next_url )
           See the Facebook API documentation's Authentication Guide. Just a convenient place
           holder for the value.

       parse(1|0)
           Defaults to 1. If set to true, the response returned by each method call will be a
           Perl structure (see each method for the structure it will return). If it is set to 0,
           the response string from the server will be returned. (The response string is
           unescaped if the 'desktop' attribute is false).

       popup( $popup )
           See the Facebook API documentation's Authentication Guide. Just a convenient place
           holder for the value.

       query( $query )
           Stores the current query object to use (either CGI or Apache::Request) but really
           anything that implements the "param()" method can be used. N.B.  When using
           "require_*" methods below, Apache::Request will croak because it does not implement a
           redirect method.

       secret( $new_secret_key )
           For a desktop application, this is the secret that is used for calling
           "auth->create_token" and "auth->get_session". For a web application, secret is used
           for all calls to the API. If $ENV{'WFA_SECRET'} is set, all instances will be
           initialized with its value. See the Facebook API documentation under Authentication
           for more information.

       server_uri( $new_server_uri )
           The server uri to access the Facebook REST server. Default is
           'http://api.facebook.com/restserver.php'. Used to make calls to the Facebook server,
           and useful for testing. See the Facebook API documentation.

       session_expires( $new_expires )
           The session expire timestamp for the client's user. Automatically set when
           "$client->auth->get_session" is called. See the Facebook API documentation.

       session_key( $new_key )
           The session key for the client's user. Automatically set when
           "$client->auth->get_session" is called. See the Facebook API documentation.

       session_uid( $new_uid )
           The session's uid for the client's user. Automatically set when
           "$client->auth->get_session" is called. See the Facebook API documentation.

       skipcookie(0|1)
           See the Facebook API documentation's Authentication Guide. Just a convenient place
           holder for the value.

       throw_errors(0|1)
           A boolean set to either true of false, signifying whether or not to "confess" when an
           error is returned from the REST server.

       ua  The LWP::UserAgent agent used to communicate with the REST server.  The agent_alias is
           initially set to "Perl-WWW-Facebook-API/0.4.18".

PUBLIC METHODS

       call( $method, %args )
           The method which other submodules within WWW::Facebook::API use to call the Facebook
           REST interface. It takes in a string signifying the method to be called (e.g.,
           'auth.getSession'), and key/value pairs for the parameters to use:
               $client->call( 'auth.getSession', auth_token => 'b3324235e' );

           For all calls, if " parse " is set to true and an empty hash/array reference is
           returned from facebook, nothing will be returned instead of the empty hash/array
           reference.

       generate_sig( params => $params_hashref, secret => $secret )
           Generates a sig when given a parameters hash reference and a secret key.

       get_add_url( %params )
           Returns the URL to add your application with the parameters (that are given) included.
           Note that the API key and the API version parameters are also included automatically.
           If the "next" parameter is passed in, it's string-escaped. Used for platform
           applications:

               $response = $client->get_add_url( next => 'http://my.website.com' );

               # prints http://www.facebook.com/app.php?api_key=key&v=1.0
               #        &next=http%3A%2F%2Fmy.website.com
               print $response;

       get_app_url
           Returns the URL to your application, if using the Facebook canvas. Uses
           <$client->app_path>, which you have to set yourself (See <app_path> below).

       get_facebook_url( $subdomain )
           Returns the URL to Facebook. You can specifiy a specific network as a parameter:

               $response = $client->get_facebook_url( 'apps' );
               print $response;    # prints http://apps.facebook.com

       get_infinite_session_url()
           Returns the URL for the user to generate an infinite session for your application:

               $response = $client->get_infinite_session_url;

               # prints http://www.facebook.com/codegen.php?api_key=key&v=1.0
               print $response;

           From what I've seen, the session keys that Facebook returns don't expire
           automatically, so as long as you don't call $client->auth->logout, you shouldn't even
           need to worry about this.

       get_login_url( %params )
           Returns the URL to login to your application with the parameters (that are defined)
           included. If the "next" parameter is passed in, it's string-escaped:

               $response = $client->get_login_url( next => 'http://my.website.com' );

               # prints http://www.facebook.com/login.php?api_key=key&v=1.0
               #        &next=http%3A%2F%2Fmy.website.com
               print $response;

       get_url( $type, @args )
           Called by all the above "get_*_url" methods above. $type can be 'login', 'app', 'add',
           'facebook', 'infinite_session', or 'custom'.  @args contains the query parameters for
           the the cases when $type is not 'app' or 'facebook'. In the case of 'custom', the
           first item in @args is the url path relative to the facebook website. All of the
           "get_*_url" methods correspond to the ones in the official PHP client.

       log_string($params_hashref, $response)
           Pass in the params and the response from a call, and it will make a formatted string
           out of it showing the parameters used, and the response received.

       redirect( $url, $query_object )
           Called by "require()" to redirect the user either within the canvas or without. If no
           <$query_object> is defined, then whatever is in "$client->query" will be used. (See
           WWW::Facebook::API::Canvas) If no redirect is required, nothing is returned. That is
           the only case when there is no return value. If a redirect is required, there are two
           cases that are covered:

           user not logged in
               If there isn't a user logged in to Facebook's system, then a redirect to the
               Facebook login page is printed to STDOUT with a next parameter to the appropriate
               page.  The redirect is called with the the CGI module that comes standard with
               perl.  The return value in this case is 1.

           user logged in
               If the user is logged in to Facebook, and a redirect is required, the necessary
               FBML is returned: "<fb:redirect url="WHATEVER">".  So the return value is the
               FBML, which you can then print to STDOUT.

       require_add( $query )
           Redirects the user to what "get_add_url()" returns. See "require()" below for the
           $query parameter.

       require_frame( $query )
           Redirects the user to what "get_login_url( canvas =" '1' )> returns. See "require()"
           below for the $query parameter.

       require_login( $query )
           Redirects the user to what "get_login_url()" returns. See "require()" below for the
           $query parameter.

       require( $what, $query )
           The official PHP client has "require_*" methods that take no arguments.  Logically,
           you better know what you want to require when you call each of them, so this API
           consolidates them into one method. The valid values for $what are 'add', 'frame', and
           'login'. $query is the query object to use (most likely CGI). If $query is undefined,
           the value of " $client-"query >> is used.

       session( uid => $uid, key => $session_key, expires => $session_expires )
           Sets the "user", "session_key", and "session_expires" all at once.

       unescape_string($escaped_string)
           Returns its parameter with all the escape sequences unescaped. If you're using a web
           app, this is done automatically to the response.

       verify_sig( sig => $expected_sig, params => $params_hashref )
           Checks the signature for a given set of parameters against an expected value.

PRIVATE METHODS

       _add_url_params( %params )
           Called by both "get_login_url" and "get_add_url" to process any of their parameters.
           Prepends the api_key and the version number as parameters and returns the parameter
           string.

       _check_values_of($params_hashref)
           Makes sure all the values of the $params_hashref that need to be set are set. Uses the
           defaults for those values that are needed and not supplied.

       _format_and_check_params( $method, %args )
           Format method parameters (given in %args) according to Facebook API specification.
           Returns a list of items: A hash reference of the newly formatted params (based on
           %params) and the raw data (and filename, if passed in) if the call is a photo or video
           upload:

               ($params, $raw_data, $filename) = $self->_format_and_check_params( $method, %args );

       _has_error_response( $response )
           Determines if the response is an error, and logs it appropriately. Returns true if
           response is an error, false otherwise.

       is_empty_response( $response )
           Determines if the response is an empty hash or array reference. Returns true if the
           response is empty, false otherwise.

       _post_request( $params_hashref, $sig, $raw_data, $filename )
           Used by "call" to post the request to the REST server and return the response.
           $raw_data and $filename are used when uploading a photo or video to Facebook.

       _parse($string)
           Parses the response from a call to the Facebook server to make it a Perl data
           structure, and returns the result.

       _parser()
           Returns a new instance of JSON::Any.

       _reformat_response( $params, $response )
           Reformats the response according to whether the app is a desktop app, if the response
           should be parsed (i.e., changed to a Perlish structure), if the response is empty,
           etc. Returns the reformatted response.

DIAGNOSTICS

       Unable to load JSON module for parsing: %s
           JSON::Any was not able to load one of the JSON modules it uses to parse JSON. Please
           make sure you have one (of the several) JSON modules it can use installed.

       Error during REST call: %s
           This means that there's most likely an error in the server you are using to
           communicate to the Facebook REST server. Look at the traceback to determine why an
           error was thrown. Double-check that "server_uri" is set to the right location.

       Cannot create namespace %s: %s
           Cannot create the needed subclass method. Contact the developer to report.

       Cannot create attribute %s: %s
           Cannot create the needed attribute method. Contact the developer to report.

       _format_and_check_params must be called in list context!
           You're using a private method call and you're not calling it in list context.  It
           returns a list of items, all of which should be interesting to you.

       Cannot open %s
           Cannot open the configuration file. Make sure the filename is correct and that the
           program has the appropriate permissions.

       Cannot close %s
           Cannot close the configuration file. Make sure the filename is correct and that the
           program has the appropriate permissions.

FAQ

       Id numbers returned by Facebook are being rounded. What is the problem?
           The JSON module that is installed on your system is converting the numbers to Perl and
           is losing precision in the process. Make sure you have the latest JSON::XS module
           installed or JSON::DWIW (any recent version of either should work).

       How do I run the examples in the examples directory?
           There are two types of examples in the examples directory, desktop-based and web-
           based. With desktop-based, the api key and secret key are prompted for on STDIN, and
           then the user's browser is opened and directed to the Facebook log in page. Currently,
           the desktop-based examples pause for 20 seconds to allow for the user to enter in
           their credentials.

           With web-based, you have to pass in the api key, secret key, and app path to the
           constructor, and then place the script at the callback url you specified in the
           Facebook setup for your application. For instance, when using the web-based example,
           you might have the following callback url (note the trailing slash):

               http://www.example.com/facebook-canvas-json/

           You have to make sure the required Perl modules are in the @INC path for the web
           server process, otherwise there will be a 500 Internal Server error.  The easiest way
           to do that is to put the following at the top of the example script (as long as
           "path-to-perl5-libs" is readable by the web server process):

               use lib "path-to-perl5-libs";

       I'm getting the "Multiple values for %s" error from WFA::Canvas. Help?
           This usually means that your forms are using GET rather than POST to Facebook URLs.
           Change your forms to use POST and the problem should be resolved. (See RT#31620 and
           RT#31944 for more information).

CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT

       WWW::Facebook::API requires no configuration files or environment variables.

DEPENDENCIES

       version Crypt::SSLeay Digest::MD5 JSON::Any Time::HiRes LWP::UserAgent

INCOMPATIBILITIES

       None.

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

       No bugs have been reported.

       Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-www-facebook-api@rt.cpan.org", or
       through the web interface at <http://rt.cpan.org>.

SOURCE REPOSITORY

       http://github.com/unobe/perl-wfa/tree/master

TESTING

       There are some live tests included, but they are only run if the following environment
       variables are set:
           WFA_API_KEY_TEST
           WFA_SECRET_TEST
           WFA_SESSION_KEY_TEST

       Additionally, if your app is a desktop one, you must set "WFA_DESKTOP_TEST".  Also, the
       session key must be valid for the API key being used.

       To enable POD coverage and POD formattings tests, set "PERL_TEST_POD" to true. To enable
       Perl::Critic tests, set "_PERL_TEST_CRITIC" to true.

AUTHOR

       David Romano  "<unobe@cpan.org>"

CONTRIBUTORS

       Anthony Bouvier "none"

       Clayton Scott "http://www.matrix.ca"

       David Leadbeater "http://dgl.cx"

       Derek Del Conte "derek@delconte.org"

       Gisle Aas "none"

       J. Shirley "<jshirley@gmail.com>"

       Jim Spath "<jspath@gmail.com>"

       Kevin Riggle "none"

       Larry Mak "none"

       Louis-Philippe "none"

       Matt Sickler "<imMute@mail.msk3.ath.cx>"

       Nick Gerakines "<nick@socklabs.com>"

       Olaf Alders "<olaf@wundersolutions.com>"

       Patrick Michael Kane "<pmk@wawd.com>"

       Ryan D Johnson "ryan@innerfence.com"

       Sean O'Rourke "<seano@cpan.org>"

       Shawn Van Ittersum "none"

       Simon Cavalletto "<simonm@cavalletto.org>"

       Skyler Clark "none"

       Thomas Sibley "<tsibley@cpan.org>"

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2007-2010, David Romano "<unobe@cpan.org>". All rights reserved.

       This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.

DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY

       BECAUSE THIS SOFTWARE IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE SOFTWARE,
       TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE
       COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE SOFTWARE "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF
       ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
       WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO
       THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE SOFTWARE PROVE
       DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR, OR CORRECTION.

       IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT
       HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE SOFTWARE AS PERMITTED BY
       THE ABOVE LICENSE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL,
       INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE
       SOFTWARE (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR
       LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE SOFTWARE TO OPERATE WITH ANY
       OTHER SOFTWARE), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
       SUCH DAMAGES.