Hi Anton,
I assume you are on Windows ...
so go the Microsoft Site and look for
MDAC drivers ... this will be a download .exe file
that will require installation as Admin account and
update all the drivers for ODBC
regards
SunDog
Hi Paul,
Sounds like you need a Call-Back from the expect-script
which will pass the info back to the Perl script. This more than
likely means that you will have to edit the expect-script.
regards
SunDog
At 05:37 PM 9/8/01
and on-line ...
Give this a try and good luck
SunDog
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At 09:49 AM 8/10/01 -0400, you wrote:
>I am using ActiveState perl on Windows NT 4.0 platform. I want to send
>emails with attachments. I have downloaded package Sender.pm
Hey Ackim,
The NT Resoure Kit provides an "AT" scheduler ...
Just install it, configure your command script and
identify the run times ...
Unless you do not have Local Admin access to this NT server,
there is no need to re-write a scheduler ...
regar
Richard ...
6.2 shm ...
The number that means something is the kernel release
not the Red Hat distribution ...
and the error is saying you need a more up-todate version of
the glibc ... no surprises here ...
Check out the GNU site for the glibc
an
SunDog
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d lead you to think one entry point in and out ...
I don't want to get carried away here ...
regards
SunDog
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At 11:28 AM 7/12/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Here's a topic for discussion:
>
>Coming from C++-land, I've alwa
reuse and extensibility in that you are still able to use
your existing scripts - no major rework here.
regards
SunDog
At 01:38 PM 7/10/01 -0700, you wrote:
>I'm about to upgrade to a dual processor sunblade 1000 at work (absolute
>overk
Hi Crystal ...
Is this perl installation on a Windows ME or more recent
incarnation ?
this info would help ...
Also, the advice you've already received about the PATH
is also a good place to start .
regards
SunDog
==
At 11:23 AM
Hello there ...
The SYSTEM and EXEC commands will only work for scripts running on
UNIX or unix like machines if you're doing this in Windoze ...
do not expect this to work .. could just be a good time to upgrade
to a Linux OS ...
regards
S
Hi Sara,
This one is interesting ...
It seems very much to be a template though ...
that is .. something a Perl program would use to parse or format
this is sometimes used to format Form input on Web servers ...
hope this helps ...
SunDog
Hi Luinrandir
For starters ... you need to register a
compatible MIME type to return to the
web page ... you do this by entering
something like the following ...
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
# Add newcode here ...
regar
y with
telnet ... so the files were configured and saved in ISO format ...
not always true today ...
regards
SunDog
==
At 05:36 PM 5/23/01 +0100, you wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>Actually it does not depend on having an installation of Perl at
Yes of course ...
www.oreilly.com
has links to all source code for all it's books
It's one of the reasons this series of books is so affordable,
no cost of CD built in .. you just pay for the book ..
There are very few lemons in this series
regar
On a Linux machine,
open up the script ... with Fox-Editor
Look for ^M 's remove them
If you have edited or configured this script using Windoze,
the CR\ LF is not compatible with New Line on ISO machines ...
regards
S
e
machines ...
4.] check out tripod or Free to Surf (f2s.com)
regards
SunDog
At 06:52 PM 5/20/01 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>
>I'm having some problems with a CGI/Perl script I'm trying too write. But
&g
do this ...
perldoc perlre
regards
SunDog
At 08:08 AM 5/10/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Hello All,
>I am new to perl and I am qucikly realizing that a solid understanding of
>Regular Expressions is a necessacity. Can anyone point me a good source
>where I can go from zero to 100 mile
It's just that touchy ...
regards
SunDog
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At 10:52 AM 5/4/01 -0500, you wrote:
>I am trying to append to an existing database and my cgi keeps coming up
>with an Internal Server Error. I've looked this over many times with
>
Ok ...after the #!/usr/bin/perl ... fix
the next thing to check for is ^M
this is the extra CR that Windoze editors leave behind ...
you can open this file up on a linux box using fox-editor
it will show any offending ^M's delete them ...then try again ...
regards
S
Hi Janet,
if you need to install this thing via a compile with c on a windows
machine, gcc is the wrong appliance. visit www.borland.com and
download the bcc32 compiler for FREE.
it does both C and C++ non-gui style. Lots of help with it too.
regards
SunDog
At 11:06 PM 4/24
Hi Dennis,
the case construct is too obvious ...
more than likely they have some Computer Assisted System Engineering
i.e. C.A.S.E. too in mind that needs to have PERL integrate with some
objects / domains / etc ...
That's my guess..
regards
SunDog
At 05:37 PM 4/24/01
Hello everyone,
I'm new to PERL ...
and have a question about a style/format I've observed
where 'my' is placed in front of arrays, hashes - you name it ...
At first I interpreted this as a Nemonic name but several
functions might have this in the same code .. what g
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