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Perl CGI script to provide a web based interface to a local RePEc Archive

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Geoffrey Shuetrim () (Australian Prudential Regulation Authority)

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File URL: http://www.apra.gov.au/RePEc/RePEcDocs/Archive/code/cd0006.zip
File Format: application/zip
File Function: a Perl script that builds web pages from RePEc archives
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Software component provided by Australian Prudential Regulation Authority in its series Programs and Software with number cd0006.

Download reference. The following formats are available: HTML (with abstract), plain text (with abstract), BibTeX, RIS (EndNote, RefMan, ProCite), ReDIF
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Date of creation: 24 Nov 1999
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Handle: RePEc:apr:aprsft:cd0006

Note: This software is provided for public non-commercial purposes only. The author takes no responsibility for any errors. Use it at your own risk.

The downloadable zip file contains one Perl script (repec.pl) and two modules (configuration.pm and archive.pm). To install the script, you should just place all three files in the same directory, somewhere in the cgi-bin sub-tree of your web-site. You will also need to modify two strings in the configuration.pm file to identify the location of the RePEc archive relative to the directory holding the Perl script repec.pl and to identify the unique 3 letter name of the RePEc archive that you are servicing.

To modify the appearance of the web-pages providing lists of the documents contained in the RePEc archive, you will need to alter the repec.pl file. There are 3 procedures that will require attention. These are list, detail and search, each of which generates HTML using the CGI.pm module that comes with thestandard Perl distribution.

You may also need to modify the first line of the repec.pl file to identify the location of the Perl interpreter on your web-server.

Finally, on some web-servers (notably Windows NT), you will need to modify the @INC variable before run-time (using a BEGIN clause) to include the directory where you have installed the repec.pl file and its associated modules.
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