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Nice Try... But No

First off, thank you for contributing. But here is some constructive criticism. - Learn how to compress a file, why would you compress it twice? - Inefficient Perl programming, the plugin uses a wget to grab the xml from jkstatus/?mime=xml ... Why not just use XML::Simple and slurp it directly into a hashref? my $xml = XMLin($url). Since your already using LWP. Just look at some of the apache status plugins for an example. I am re-writing and will be uploading the updated plugin.

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