- C<$dont_tb_re> is a regular expression agains which URLs are matched;
- if it matches, the URL isn't fetched for autodiscovery; this is useful
- for classes of URLs that you link to frequently that you know don't
- include the autodiscovery RDF, or that you don't wish to be pinged. The
- default value matches Amazon and Google URLs, as well as references to
- the current weblog.
-
- C<$start_from_now> is a boolean that controls the behavior if the timestamp
- file doesn't exist; if it's true, then it's treated as if it does exist,
- with the current time -- no old articles are pinged. If it's false, then
- every story seen is treated as new. Defaults to true.
-
- C<$semi_auto> is a boolean controlling how automatic the pinging is. If
- it's false, then the plugin acts in fully automatic mode -- it's always
- enabled, and any new story is examined. If it's true, then the plugin
- acts in semi-automatic mode -- it's only enabled if the URL being browsed
- includes the paramater "autotrack" (ie, ends with "?autotrack=yes"). By
- default, this is true.
-
- C<$networking> controls which networking implementation to use. If set to
- "LWP", an implementation which uses the common LWP (libwww-for-perl) perl
- module set is used; if set to a string that includes the word 'curl', an
- implementation which uses the external 'curl' utility is used, and the value
- of $networking is used as the beginning of the command line (this can be used
- to specify a full path to curl or to pass additional arguments); if set
- to a string which includes the word 'wget', an implementation which uses the
- external 'wget' utility is used with $networking used at the beginning of
- the command line as with curl. The wget executable must be new enough to
- include the --post-data option; currently, that means a recent 1.9 beta.
- Defaults to "LWP".
-
- C<$debug_level> is an int from 0 to 5 controlling how much debugging output
- is logged; 0 logs only errors. Defaults to 1.
+C<$dont_tb_re> is a regular expression agains which URLs are matched;
+if it matches, the URL isn't fetched for autodiscovery; this is useful
+for classes of URLs that you link to frequently that you know don't
+include the autodiscovery RDF, or that you don't wish to be pinged. The
+default value matches Amazon and Google URLs, as well as references to
+the current weblog.
+
+C<$start_from_now> is a boolean that controls the behavior if the timestamp
+file doesn't exist; if it's true, then it's treated as if it does exist,
+with the current time -- no old articles are pinged. If it's false, then
+every story seen is treated as new. Defaults to true.
+
+C<$semi_auto> is a boolean controlling how automatic the pinging is. If
+it's false, then the plugin acts in fully automatic mode -- it's always
+enabled, and any new story is examined. If it's true, then the plugin
+acts in semi-automatic mode -- it's only enabled if the URL being browsed
+includes the paramater "autotrack" (ie, ends with "?autotrack=yes"). By
+default, this is true.
+
+C<$networking> controls which networking implementation to use. If set to
+"LWP", an implementation which uses the common LWP (libwww-for-perl) perl
+module set is used; if set to a string that includes the word 'curl', an
+implementation which uses the external 'curl' utility is used, and the value
+of $networking is used as the beginning of the command line (this can be used
+to specify a full path to curl or to pass additional arguments); if set
+to a string which includes the word 'wget', an implementation which uses the
+external 'wget' utility is used with $networking used at the beginning of
+the command line as with curl. The wget executable must be new enough to
+include the --post-data option; currently, that means a recent 1.9 beta.
+Defaults to "LWP".
+
+C<$debug_level> is an int from 0 to 5 controlling how much debugging output
+is logged; 0 logs only errors. Defaults to 1.