NAME

CGI::WPM::Usage - Perl module that is a subclass of CGI::WPM::Base and tracks site usage details, as well as e-mail backups of usage counts to the site owner.

DEPENDENCIES

Perl Version

5.004

Standard Modules

I<none>

Nonstandard Modules

CGI::WPM::Base 0.31
CGI::WPM::Globals 0.3
CGI::EventCountFile 1.01

SYNOPSIS

This POD is coming when I get the time to write it.

DESCRIPTION

This POD is coming when I get the time to write it.

SYNTAX

This class does not export any functions or methods, so you need to call them using indirect notation. This means using Class->function() for functions and $object->method() for methods.

PUBLIC FUNCTIONS AND METHODS

This module inherits its entire public interface from CGI::WPM::Base. Please see the POD for that module so you know how to call this one.

PREFERENCES HANDLED BY THIS MODULE

This POD is coming when I get the time to write it.

wpm_module  # wpm module making content
wpm_subdir  # subdir holding wpm support files
wpm_prefs   # prefs hash/fn we give to wpm mod
log_usage   # true if we should log usage
usg_subdir  # subdir holding usg support files
usg_sub_dg  # subdir for usg logs when debugging
usg_prefs   # prefs hash/fn that this usg mod can use

Contents of usg_prefs are all optional, and will be documented later.

AUTHOR

Copyright (c) 1999-2000, Darren R. Duncan. All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. However, I do request that this copyright information remain attached to the file. If you modify this module and redistribute a changed version then please attach a note listing the modifications.

I am always interested in knowing how my work helps others, so if you put this module to use in any of your own code then please send me the URL. Also, if you make modifications to the module because it doesn't work the way you need, please send me a copy so that I can roll desirable changes into the main release.

Address comments, suggestions, and bug reports to perl@DarrenDuncan.net.

SEE ALSO

perl(1).