ActiveState has released ActivePerl 5.10.0.1003 for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, AIX and HP-UX. This release includes core Perl, modules, the Perl Package Manager (PPM), and complete documentation. A new component is the DBD::Oracle module, which provides access to Oracle databases. In addition to adding DBD::Oracle module, the ActivePerl 5.10.0.1003 release includes new modules for encrypting web connections using https:, creating color graphs and charts, and automating interaction with websites.
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ActiveState Updates Perl
Includes modules for Oracle accessActiveState has released ActivePerl 5.10.0.1003 for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, AIX and HP-UX. This release includes core Perl, modules, the Perl Package Manager (PPM), and complete documentation. A new component is the DBD::Oracle module, which provides access to Oracle databases. In addition to adding DBD::Oracle module, the ActivePerl 5.10.0.1003 release includes new modules for encrypting web connections using https:, creating color graphs and charts, and automating interaction with websites.
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