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3 # dnslist - Read state file from dnsmasq and create a nice web page to display
19 # along with this program*; if not, write to the Free Software
31 # v. 0.0: Too ugly to publish, thrown out.
48 # Location of template. (Assumed to be in current directory.)
51 # File to write HTML page to. (This is where Slackware puts WWW pages. It may
55 # Time to wait after each page update. (The state file is checked for changes
78 # Check for a change to the state file.
118 # Copy data to master list.
125 # all of the extra stuff to do with a host's data once it is read.
145 # Copy sorted list to template data store.
169 # Convert lease expiration date/time to text.
177 # Nothing to do.
179 # Nothing to do.
194 # Convert time to a string representation.
206 # Pad string to a certain length by repeatedly prepending another string.
237 $data->{'updated'} = nice_time(time); # add "(updated ...)" to file
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