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Re: Re: Taking over HTML::FromText

2001-07-18 Thread bitbucket

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 > On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 19:56:22 -0400, Casey West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
 
   > Andreas, you mentioned scaping some things under the table like
   > 'override'?  Perhaps we can do all this very soon?
 
 Sure, your new ID is CWEST, your old is CTEWETEN, right? I need a list
 of all affected namespaces. I suppose this is all:
 
 mysql> select package from perms where userid='CTWETEN';
 ++
 | package|
 ++
 | Tie::SortHash  |
 | override   |
 | ex::override   |
 | ex::constant::vars |
 | ex::constant::vars::array  |
 | ex::constant::vars::hash   |
 | ex::constant::vars::scalar |
 | Parse::Text|
 ++
 8 rows in set (0.66 sec)
 
 I've now given permissions to CWEST to update these namespaces. This
 means you can start uploading new versions under CWEST and later
 delete one file after the other from CTWETEN. There is no need to
 proceed in any special order. CPAN handles CWEST and CTWETEN as two
 distinct users with the same permissions on these 8 namespaces.
 
 If any questions remain, let me know.
 
 -- 
 andreas



Re: Module submission Data::html2results

2001-10-01 Thread bitbucket

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 The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
 
   modid:   Data::html2results
   DSLIP:   adpOp
   description: Parses arbitrary html to an array of arrays
   userid:  EARL (Earl Cahill)
   chapterid:6 (Data_Type_Utilities)
   communities:
 quite a bit at my work :)
 
   similar:
 none I know of that are really this easy to use
 
   rationale:
 
 Very nice for sort of screen scraping. Can take a page like this
 
 
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/baseball/mlb/all_time_stats/rosters/american_league/bal/1970_bat_a
 vg.html
 
 or
 
 http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/standings?group=conference
 
 or
 
 http://quote.yahoo.com/q?s=tyc+aol+tenf+orcl+msft+intc+witc+jdsu+t+a&d=v1
 
 or soon this
 
 http://quote.yahoo.com/q?s=tyc+aol+tenf+orcl+msft+intc+witc+jdsu+t+a&d=t
 
 or say an inbox page from Yahoo! or hotmail or wherever,
 
 and return an array of arrays of the d