yhdev/dat/tuwf.md
Yorhel de0227cdbd Add file download information window + SHA-256 + more checksums
I'm not the biggest fan of how the info window works, but it works
anyway, and it's easy to apply to *all* the download links.

Also decided to sign & checksum static binaries. Those are just as
important (if not more so) than the source tarballs.

Yes, I did verify that my copies of all the files were still in line
with the other checksums before creating the SHA256 checksums. :)

And I think I'm done fiddling with the site now; This is the last of my
planned changes. ...except that the site kinda sucks in text-mode
browsers now. Hmm. But how do I improve that?
2019-03-26 19:05:20 +01:00

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% The Ultimate Website Framework

TUWF is a very small and lightweight web development framework for Perl. It has evolved from being a few abstraction layers in two large websites to a separate set of modules. While initially designed to be used for large and complex websites, it is also perfectly suited for small single-file websites.

Main features

  • Very small, and no extra modules required for the base functionality,
  • Easy built-in routing,
  • Handy form validation functions,
  • Easy XML/HTML generation,
  • Response buffering and output compression,
  • Easy access to request data,
  • Support for CGI, FastCGI and a built-in web server,
  • Uses UTF-8 for all text,
  • Convenient SQL execution functions and correct transaction handling,
  • Open source (duh!) and available under a liberal MIT license.

Read the description in the documentation for more information and details.

Download

Latest packaged version: 1.2 (TUWF-1.2.tar.gz - CPAN mirror)

TUWF is also available on a git repository at https://code.blicky.net/yorhel/tuwf.

Websites using TUWF

(Not a whole lot)