Or just open Windows Explorer and see if the file is there. If it
isn't,
search for it.
--Marilyn
On Mar 31, 2007, at 6:54 PM, yitzle wrote:
[error] client [127.0.0.1] OS3 The system cannot specified the path
specified:
*C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\cgi-bin\first.pl
*This means
[error] client [127.0.0.1] OS3 The system cannot specified the path
specified:
*C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\cgi-bin\first.pl
*This means the server is trying to access a file that that path and can not
find it.
If you ensure that the file is at that path, it ought to work.
To test if
On 3/31/07, marco zucchelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a way to get from WWW:Mechanize the same information I would
get using the mouse to select and paste??
Sure; as the FAQ for Mech says, if you aren't getting the same
responses from the remote site, it's because you're not sending
Hello,
I am pretty new to perl WWW stuff.
I wrote a perl script to extract information from a web page. this
uses as input a text file that I generate by selecting and copying
grom the web page with the mous ad then pasting the content in
"Notepad"
Now I would like to use WW:Mechanize to fetch
Tom Phoenix wrote:
On 3/26/07, Robert Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jeff Pang wrote:
>> I accomplished this by adding the following line to the end of my
>> startup.pl file: push(@INC, "Put path to directory here");
>>
>
> This is not mod_perl list.
> Since we discuss about common perl scri
El Sábado 31 Marzo 2007 14:10, zentara escribió:
> On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 20:04:26 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (xavier mas)
>
> wrote:
> >Thank you for your answer, zentara. Which module I need to download from
> >cpan.org to use Tk in Perl?
> >
> >Greetings,
>
> Tk of course. Go to cpan and search for T
"John W. Krahn" schreef:
> Dr.Ruud:
>> John W. Krahn:
>>> Rob Dixon:
Grant:
> Hello, can you guys show me how to convert each non-alphanumeric
> character in a string to a space, and then convert any number of
> consecutive spaces in the string to a single space?
$text =