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- | **CSS:** Cascading Style Sheets are used (along with HTML) to develop the look and feel of Evergreen' | + | **CSS:** Cascading Style Sheets are used (along with HTML) to develop the look and feel of Evergreen' |
**Dojo:** The Dojo Toolkit set of JavaScript libraries was used throughout the XUL client. Dojo-based scripts are currently being deprecated as they are replaced with Angular scripts. | **Dojo:** The Dojo Toolkit set of JavaScript libraries was used throughout the XUL client. Dojo-based scripts are currently being deprecated as they are replaced with Angular scripts. | ||
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**Perl:** Much of the core business logic underlying Evergreen is built in Perl. If you are editing Perl files directly on the server, they are located under: usr/ | **Perl:** Much of the core business logic underlying Evergreen is built in Perl. If you are editing Perl files directly on the server, they are located under: usr/ | ||
- | **Perl Template Toolkit:** Most of the OPAC and current staff client pages are built in Perl Template Toolkit (TT2), which blends HTML and CSS with some simple Perl code to create the web pages. See: [[http:// | + | **Perl Template Toolkit:** Most of the OPAC is built in Perl Template Toolkit (TT2), which blends HTML and CSS with some simple Perl code to create the web pages. See: [[http:// |
**PostgreSQL: | **PostgreSQL: |
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