I borrowed the %nodetypes hash from this script for a CGI
client and found that it didn't contain all types, some
must have been added since it was written. The original
contains 14, this 19:
my %nodetypes = (
'bookreview' => 'Book Reviews',
'categorized answer' => 'Categorized Answers',
'categorized question' => 'Categorized Questions',
'CUFP' => 'Cool Uses for Perl',
'modulereview' => 'Reviews',
'monkdiscuss' => 'Perlmonks Discussion',
'note' => 'Reply',
'obfuscated' => 'Obfuscated Perl',
'perlcraft' => 'Perl Craft',
'perlmeditation' => 'Meditations',
'perlnews' => 'Perl News',
'perltutorial' => 'Tutorials',
'perlquestion' => 'Seekers of Perl Wisdom',
'poem' => 'Poems',
'review' => 'Reviews',
'snippet' => 'Code Snippets',
'sourcecode' => 'Code Catacombs',
'tutorial' => 'Tutorials',
'user' => 'Users',
);
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