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> -T
> Thanks, I will put this post in my notes
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> Also I'm using -t switch and it doesn't throw an error on my win98 box
> but on the Unix server it does. And when I check the error file it
> doesn't record the error.
-t Like -T, but taint checks will issue warnings rather than
fatal
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I use a BEGIN{open(STDERR, "./error.txt"} in my script to track errors and trace variables etc. But I think a friend has pointed the error out to me. I'm checking now.
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I use a BEGIN{open(STDERR, "./error.txt"} in my script to track errors and trace variables etc. But I think
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ...
> Also I'm using -t switch and it doesn't throw an error on my win98
> box but on the Unix server it does. And when I check the error file
> it doesn't record the error.
What's the error message? Did you read perldoc perlsec?
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> I am new to marketing. I know how to sell on ebay and that's about
> it. I
> don't know how to protect myself with legal jargon. Can anyone point
> me in the
> right direction?
Hire a lawyer? Google.com search for gnu license
>
> I've written a script that installs a Flash file on the users
What does the first paragraph have to do with the rest of them?
On Monday, June 2, 2003, at 12:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new to marketing. I know how to sell on ebay and that's about
it. I
don't know how to protect myself with legal jargon. Can anyone point
me in the
right direct
I am new to marketing. I know how to sell on ebay and that's about it. I
don't know how to protect myself with legal jargon. Can anyone point me in the
right direction?
I've written a script that installs a Flash file on the users server using
LWP and gathers info for the text files that the