PNG - perl module might help

Those of you using on the fly generated PNGs served over the network might want to have a look at a perl module I've written Image::Pngslimmer over at CPAN.
I serve PNGs created from a database of JPEGs and unfortunately the PNGs are rather too large - so I needed code to cut them down. Image::Pngslimmer does that (somewhat) and development is still under way to make it better.

For some reason IO::String was not installed. Try installing it from the cpan shell.

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