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NAMECrypt::PWSafe3::HeaderField - represent a passwordsafe v3 header field. SYNOPSIS use Crypt::PWSafe3;
my $who = $vault->getheader('wholastsaved');
print $who->value;
my $h = Crypt::PWSafe3::HeaderField->new(name => 'savedonhost',
value => 'localhost');
$vault->addheader($h);
DESCRIPTIONCrypt::PWSafe3::HeaderField represents a header field. This is the raw implementation and you normally don't have to cope with it. However, if you ever do, you can add/replace any field type this way: my $field = Crypt::PWSafe3::HeaderField->new(
value => 'localhost',
name => 'savedonhost'
);
$record->addheader($field);
This is the preferred way to do it, Crypt::PWSafe3 does it internaly exactly like this. If there already exists a field of this type, it will be overwritten. HEADER FIELDSA password safe v3 database supports the following header fields: version uuid preferences treedisplaystatus lastsavetime wholastsaved whatlastsaved savedbyuser savedonhost databasename databasedescr databasefilters eof Refer to Crypt::PWSafe3::Databaseformat for details on those header fields. SEE ALSOCrypt::PWSafe3 AUTHORT.v.Dein <tlinden@cpan.org> COPYRIGHTCopyright (c) 2011-2015 by T.v.Dein <tlinden@cpan.org>. All rights reserved. LICENSEThis program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms of the Artistic License 2.0, see: <http://www.perlfoundation.org/artistic_license_2_0>
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