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From: "AMORE,JUAN (HP-Roseville,ex1)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Beginners@Perl. Org (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "John Amore (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "AMORE,JUAN
(HP-Roseville,ex1)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 9:33 AM
Subject: Any ta
--- "AMORE,JUAN (HP-Roseville,ex1)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello Prel Gurus,
> I've learned more as time go's on, especially with all your HELP:)
> My last attempt has been somewhat difficult.
> Can anyone advise regarding CGI perl scripts.
> I need to inject a if elsif else statement in
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From: "Sandhya Sankaran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 8:35 PM
Subject: Reading files into arrays
> I have just started programming in Perl and i need a solution to the
> following problem :
>
> I have a file like this :
Hi. I guess the subject here says it all. I would like to find a simple but
effective GUI for a Perl application for Windows 98 and 2000. I've written numerous
command line Perl scripts but this is my first attempt at a Perl application with a
GUI. I've started looking at TK.
My first qu
Hello Prel Gurus,
I've learned more as time go's on, especially with all your HELP:)
My last attempt has been somewhat difficult.
Can anyone advise regarding CGI perl scripts.
I need to inject a if elsif else statement in the below code so that if any
one of
my HTML form fields is empty for it to
--- louie miranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, im really clueless..
>
> #!/usr/bin/perl
>
> $logfile = '/etc/services';
> $date = 'date';
>
> open(INFO, $logfile);
> @lines = ;
> close(INFO);
> print @lines;
>
> All i have is this line of code..
> what i want to make is,
>
> ex:
> the per
Hi, im really clueless..
#!/usr/bin/perl
$logfile = '/etc/services';
$date = 'date';
open(INFO, $logfile);
@lines = ;
close(INFO);
print @lines;
All i have is this line of code..
what i want to make is,
ex:
the perl script will parse a file and match the cur date.
how can i do that? any h
"Brett W. McCoy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Randy5235 wrote:
>
> > Pretty new to Perl still so forgive me a bit please. I have searched the
web
> > (google is my friend) and searched the groups and found multiple things
Hey:
I am trying to convert a txt file to rtf. Anyone know of a good
site/resource with some guidelines as to formatting?
Thanks.
- Pat
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hrm, sorry I meant to say the library/dev/include files for MySQL
itself (the Server/Client).
-Matt
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From: Matthew Walkup [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 11:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Problems with DBD::my
> I have delimited the fields in the logfile by ","..and delimited the
> last field for each entry with a "*".
>
> How do I get it to move to the next entry after the *, and print that to
> screen?
>
> open(READFILE, $log_file) ||
>
> print "The log file could not be opened",$BR;
>
> while()
>
> {
Just a suggestion, I ran into similar problems but I dont remember if they
are the same. Be sure to have the library/dev /include files installed and
specify the diretory they are in in the MakeFile.pl or whatever it uses.
You may have to install manually after getting the package from CPAN.
Hop
Karthik,
Thank you for the response.
Could you please clarify a few things
for me?
Here is your response to my initial post:
our flag;
sub alarm_handler
{
set flag;
}
set alarm to expire after 10 secs;
Loop indefinitely {
exit if ($flag);
my $response = $ua->reque
Actually `dir /B` won't produce anything since dir isn't a real coomand -
it's a shell builtin.
This may help:
c:\>perl -e"for (<*>) { print $_, qq(\n) if(! -x $_ && -B $_ ) }"
Luke
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Carl Rogers wrote:
> At 08:09 PM 11/29/2001 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >How can I d
Hello,
I hope someone can give me a hand with this...
I'm trying to use DBI to connect to our mysql database, but according to the
error messages DBI module wasn't installed. So I used CPAN to install it and
ended up recompiling perl etc.
To cut long story short, even after installing DBI i
Thank you to all of you who responded to my query. You all said that CGI scripts can
only be hooked into a web server. So I've gone ahead and downloaded and installed
Apache and I'm well on the way now with my CGI scripts.
Cheers.
CJL
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recipient (To) can see the Bcc field in the email header.
Here's my code:
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$headers{'Bcc'} = $Bcc;
$headers{'From'} = $email_from;
$headers{'Subject'} = $email_subject;
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$headers{'Bcc'} = $Bcc;
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Thanks to all. All ideas are great and I was able to make the tables work as I need.
Craig
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Maxim Berlin [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] quoth:
*>
*>MP> 2. The downloaded mirror should be used with the cpan module where
*>MP> must i define the path to local mirror or how can i work with cpan and
*>MP> local mirror
*>
*>for cpan module, you can define custom site(s), like
*> 'urllist' => [q[ftp://yo
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Randy5235 wrote:
> Pretty new to Perl still so forgive me a bit please. I have searched the web
> (google is my friend) and searched the groups and found multiple things
> concerning fork. here is the problem I can't find a page that has the basic
> syntax for using it. I am
> "Ahmed" == Ahmed Moustafa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ahmed> If I try to lock a file while it is still being transferred, would
Ahmed> that cause an error?
No, unless the program writing the file has also locked the file,
which is usually unlikely.
--
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> I have just started programming in Perl and i need a solution to the
> following problem :
>
> I have a file like this :
> >gi|56746574|
> fjhgfjhgfhgghdgfdhjsfghdfjdksjdijkjdskjdkjkjlopodlskdldkksjdkjf
>
fjhgfjhgfhgghdgfdhjsfghdfjdksjdijkjdskjdkjkjlopodlskdldkksjdkjffjhgfjhgfhggh
>
dgfdhjsfghdf
Hello Shawn,
Friday, November 30, 2001, Shawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> @result= `find . -newerct \'3 days ago\' -maxdepth 1 -exec rm \{\} \\;`;
S> I guess I have to ask, what is this command? -newerct? I get the following
S> when running this line:
S> find: -newerct: unknown option
> @result= `find . -newerct \'3 days ago\' -maxdepth 1 -exec rm \{\} \\;`;
I guess I have to ask, what is this command? -newerct? I get the following
when running this line:
find: -newerct: unknown option
Shawn
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Hi,
Try out this code,
#!/usr/bin/perl
@lines;
$array_counter=0;
open(fd, "file.txt");
$line=;
while($line) {
if($line =~ /\>gi\|[\d+]/) {
$line=;
@lines[$array_counter++]=$line;
}
$line=;
}
print @lines;
close(fd);
Assume file.txt is the file out here. And @lines wil
I think the easyest is Apache server and perl.
Since you are using IE I bet you'r ein windows.
www.activestate.com for Perl
www.apache.org for apache (there is a windows version)
Then you run http://localhost/cgi-bin/script.pl and voilĂ .
That how I do all my scripts on my laptop (no internet c
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Craig Sharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote,
> I need to create a script that will use DBI to retreive information from Informix
>and then present the information in a table in html.
>
> The DBI part I have with no problem.
>
> I need to use perl to create a table in html that
Hello Craig,
Friday, November 30, 2001, Craig Sharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
CS> I need to create a script that will use DBI to retreive
CS> information from Informix and then present the information in a
CS> table in html.
CS> The DBI part I have with no problem.
CS> I need
> -Original Message-
> From: Clive Lansink [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 7:39 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Using CGI locally
>
>
> I know that when I call up a local HTML file from within
> Internet Explorer it works and renders the HTML correct
> -Original Message-
> From: A. Rivera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 6:20 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: I thought I knew
>
>
> OK, I have this..
>
> $longdate="Fri November 29, 2001";
> And I want just the November 29, 2001 part.
>
> I tried
# connect to DB, get $dbh
# create table header
print<
Column1 name
Column2 name
END
# then you fetch each row
my $sth = prepare("select column1, column2 from table where condition =
?");
$sth->execute($condition);
while my @row = ($sth->fetchrow_array) {
print<
$row[0]
$row[1]
END
}
#then p
Hello Roiy,
Friday, November 30, 2001, Zysman, Roiy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>> Why not make a little challenge ..
>> Lets see who can write the most lean ,mean , elegant , powerful, poetic
>> (but most important) _Shortest_, script that cleans from a directory
>> files that are at
I need to create a script that will use DBI to retreive information from Informix and
then present the information in a table in html.
The DBI part I have with no problem.
I need to use perl to create a table in html that will expand or reduce as needed
depending on how many rows are retreiv
Hello Randy5235,
Friday, November 30, 2001, Randy5235 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
R> Pretty new to Perl still so forgive me a bit please. I have searched the web
R> (google is my friend) and searched the groups and found multiple things
R> concerning fork. here is the problem I can't find a page
I have just started programming in Perl and i need a solution to the
following problem :
I have a file like this :
>gi|56746574|
fjhgfjhgfhgghdgfdhjsfghdfjdksjdijkjdskjdkjkjlopodlskdldkksjdkjf
fjhgfjhgfhgghdgfdhjsfghdfjdksjdijkjdskjdkjkjlopodlskdldkksjdkjffjhgfjhgfhggh
dgfdhjsfghdfjdksjdijkjdskj
Hello Martin,
Friday, November 30, 2001, Martin Pfeffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
MP> 1. I has no internet connection at home and so i want to make a local
MP> copy of cpan Modules on my Fileserver. Where or why can i download
MP> this?
take a look at
http://www.cpan.org/misc/cpan-faq.html#How
but you can local install a webserver on localhost and do this
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 22:00:48 -0500 (EST), you wrote:
>On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Clive Lansink wrote:
>
>> I know that when I call up a local HTML file from within Internet
>> Explorer it works and renders the HTML correctly. Now is there
hi to all
I has 2 questions
1. I has no internet connection at home and so i want to make a local
copy of cpan Modules on my Fileserver. Where or why can i download
this?
2. The downloaded mirror should be used with the cpan module where
must i define the path to local mirror or how can i work
> Hi All,
> Why not make a little challenge ..
> Lets see who can write the most lean ,mean , elegant , powerful, poetic
> (but most important) _Shortest_, script that cleans from a directory
> files that are at least 3 days old.
> Good luck all,
> You're welcome to pick who you think is the wi
Placed At : BOM
Durga Prasad@SATYAM
11/30/2001 05:01 PM
Hi all,
Iam trying to compare two hash of arrays.
The idea is to compare the values and subtract.
I am trying to use the following pseudocode.
Is this approach correct?
#Pseudocode
$datai
In article <002201c1796e$55b9fbe0$5947a9cb@nothing>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Leon) wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Johnson, Shaunn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > open (FILE, "+
> I was just wondering, what is that + sign for.
perldoc -f open
third paragraph.
print pack "H*", "4a75737420
Check out MicroWeb. http://www.indigostar.com/ If you are only using
this for personal use you can play with it. It's actually pretty cool to
put on a CD. but then you have to pay for it.
Clive Lansink wrote:
>
> I know that when I call up a local HTML file from within Internet Explorer it work
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Clive Lansink) wrote:
> I know that when I call up a local HTML file from within Internet Explorer it
> works and renders the HTML correctly. Now is there a way to directly call
> Perl from within IE to create active HTML which is then render
Pretty new to Perl still so forgive me a bit please. I have searched the web
(google is my friend) and searched the groups and found multiple things
concerning fork. here is the problem I can't find a page that has the basic
syntax for using it. I am writing a small bbs system. I need to be able t
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