can you add after your 'insert'
$text1->update() to make a refresh.
You need an update if there is no new event in your widget.
Be areful : Don't use update for each line if you insert a lot of lines
but only at the end of a batch or only every 100 lines to keep good
performance.
macus
I am trying to make a tk app that parses the qrz callsign ham radio
database: It's not working. I'm trying to get information from the
text field, and the result in the gray box.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Tk;
use LWP::Simple;
use LWP::UserAgent;
my $main = MainWindow -> new();
$entr
On 9/25/07, Tom Phoenix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/25/07, yitzle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > When a connection timeout occurs, "the library disconnects and creates
> > an internal timeout response" [1]. This then exits my script.
> > Is there a way to change what occurs on timeout?
>
>
On 9/24/07, Pedro Soto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to do some bootstrap analysis and found a module in CPAN
> called Math::Random::OO::Bootstrap. Does any body has
> experience with it?
Did you choose that module because its documentation led you to
believe that it would be useful to you
On 9/25/07, yitzle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When a connection timeout occurs, "the library disconnects and creates
> an internal timeout response" [1]. This then exits my script.
> Is there a way to change what occurs on timeout?
This sounds like an advanced LWP issue. Have you tried asking o
When a connection timeout occurs, "the library disconnects and creates
an internal timeout response" [1]. This then exits my script.
Is there a way to change what occurs on timeout?
[1] http://search.cpan.org/~gaas/libwww-perl-5.808/lib/LWP.pm
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Dr.Ruud wrote:
"John W. Krahn" schreef:
open my $IN, '<', $file_in or die "Cannot open '$file_in' $!"
open my $OUT, '>', $file_out or die "Cannot open '$file_out' $!"
These lines could use a ";" at the end.
Oops. Thanks.
John
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"John W. Krahn" schreef:
> open my $IN, '<', $file_in or die "Cannot open '$file_in' $!"
> open my $OUT, '>', $file_out or die "Cannot open '$file_out' $!"
These lines could use a ";" at the end.
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Gerald Wheeler wrote:
John,
I am getting compile errors..
As for $! I am running Solaris 9 SPARC 64-bit..
errors:
# perl -c readFiles.pl
"my" variable $file_out masks earlier declaration in same scope at
readFiles.pl line 10.
"my" variable $file_out masks earlier declaration in same statement
Thanks...
This is great...
Thanks again!
Jerry
>>> "John W. Krahn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/25/07 12:51 PM >>>
Gerald Wheeler wrote:
> I could use some real expert help here..
> I have only the basic - no add-on modules except what comes with
Perl
>
> What is needed, Is this possible with Perl 5.
Gerald Wheeler wrote:
I could use some real expert help here..
I have only the basic - no add-on modules except what comes with Perl
What is needed, Is this possible with Perl 5.x..
read from file olddata.txt output to newdata.txt
1) output all numerics inside parenthesis to negative values
On Sep 25, 12:34 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gerald Wheeler) wrote:
> I could use some real expert help here..
No you could use some real basic help here. There is nothing in your
requirements that indicates the need for an "expert" of any sort.
> I have only the basic - no add-on modules except what
I could use some real expert help here..
I have only the basic - no add-on modules except what comes with Perl
What is needed, Is this possible with Perl 5.x..
read from file olddata.txt output to newdata.txt
1) output all numerics inside parenthesis to negative values e.g., (32)
should output
Jonathan Lang wrote:
Rob Dixon wrote:
Jonathan Lang wrote:
I'm trying to devise a regex that matches from the first double-quote
character found to the next double-quote character that isn't part of
a pair; but for some reason, I'm having no luck. Here's what I tried:
/"(.*?)"(?!")/
Sample
Rob Dixon wrote:
> Jonathan Lang wrote:
> > I'm trying to devise a regex that matches from the first double-quote
> > character found to the next double-quote character that isn't part of
> > a pair; but for some reason, I'm having no luck. Here's what I tried:
> >
> > /"(.*?)"(?!")/
> >
> > Sam
Some suggestions:
rewrite ':standard'; as qw/:standard/;
use warnings;
check the web server error log for more verbose debugging information
It would be a lot easier to diagnose if you know what file or directory
isn't being found/accessed.
Caronte wrote:
Hi everybody. I'm
> 500 Server Error
> [Mon Sep 24 21:00:38 2007] [error] [client ::1] (2)No such file or
> directory: exec of '/Applications/MAMP/cgi-bin/backatcha-cgi' failed
> [Mon Sep 24 21:00:38 2007] [error] [client ::1] Premature end of
> script headers: backatcha-cgi
Why is there a hyphen not a dot?
backat
On Sep 24, 4:46 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nishi Bhonsle) wrote:
> How can I use perl to do the following -
>
> --Look for a file on a filesystem containing a string such as
> "Product Name 1.0.0.0.0"
perldoc File::Find
perldoc perlretut
> --Then get the disk location path of the file and store the
Jonathan Lang wrote:
I'm trying to devise a regex that matches from the first double-quote
character found to the next double-quote character that isn't part of
a pair; but for some reason, I'm having no luck. Here's what I tried:
/"(.*?)"(?!")/
Sample text:
author: "Jonathan ""Dataweave
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using html::tokeparser::simple and will next place desired data
into hashes, but I'm having problems getting to the individual pieces
of data.
After using html::tokeparser::simple, then using a regex and pushing
data into a new array, I can't access individual elemen
I'm trying to devise a regex that matches from the first double-quote
character found to the next double-quote character that isn't part of
a pair; but for some reason, I'm having no luck. Here's what I tried:
/"(.*?)"(?!")/
Sample text:
author: "Jonathan ""Dataweaver"" Lang" key=val
What
Somu wrote:
What does it mean? AFAIK? I have seeing it a lot.. Earlier i've been
seeing the HTH, and a guess gave the answer.. But this one, AFAIK...
Are there any more such short forms?
As far as I know
Hope that helps!
http://www.ucandoit.org.uk/knowledgebase/webacronyms.html
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Hi everybody. I'm learning Perl and CGI programming using MAMP as web-
server on OSX and I can't use the standard CGI module. Look at this
(very) simple script:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use CGI ':standard';
print header();
print start_html();
for $i (param()) {
print "", $i, ": ", param($i), "
Well it's AFAIK ;)
As Far As I Know
Jan Chorowski
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 22:11:44 +0530
Somu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What does it mean? AFAIK? I have seeing it a lot.. Earlier i've been
> seeing the HTH, and a guess gave the answer.. But this one, AFAIK...
> Are there any more such short forms
I'm using html::tokeparser::simple and will next place desired data
into hashes, but I'm having problems getting to the individual pieces
of data.
After using html::tokeparser::simple, then using a regex and pushing
data into a new array, I can't access individual elements of the
array. Using data
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