Hello,
Quoting hOURS :
... They are something
of a lame outfit, but not ridiculously so. They have sendmail and
let me telnet and stuff.
Thanks much!
Fred Kittelmann
hOURS
215-551-1490
www.hoursystem.net
What is this "telnet" you speak of ?
Do they not allow ssh/scp
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Wolf wrote:
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I wish to run my perl/cgi scripts from Windows Internet explorer in
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someone here recommend me some fre
Thanks everyone for the help. Originally I intent to use sambar but it has
recently discontinue. I wanted to use apache but it seems quite difficult to
get it up, please correct me if I am wrong.
As I am getting the server just to run my perl script in MS Internet
explorer, for learning purpos
On 9/7/07, Praveena Vittal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ExecCGI is off in this directory:
> /opt/SUNWTeleAlarm/www_live/cgi-bin/frontpage.cgi
Have you considered turning it on?
Have you tried consulting Apache folks? We're Perl folks, but you can
easily find mailing lists, FAQs, and other resour
Folks ,
thanks for ur suggestionI ran the script as root ,apache got started
but it is throwing error as below when accessing the home page of the site
[Fri Sep 7 10:38:25 2007] [error] [client 129.158.71.40] Options
ExecCGI is off in this directory:
/opt/SUNWTeleAlarm/www_live/cgi
> "Neal" == Neal Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Neal> that is a total bummer. I am reading one of his books right now. Very
Neal> well written. If you read this, congratulations on beating the stupid
Neal> charges Mr. Schwartz!
Unfortunately, I didn't "beat the charges". The expungeme
On 3/5/07, Jesse Engel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
well i haven't read intel's side of it, but i am very happy about this as well.
congratulations! i
imagine you can even vote again!
jesse
He never lost the ability to vote (Oregon doesn't do that).
As for Intel's side of it:
http://www-swiss.
well i haven't read intel's side of it, but i am very happy about this as well.
congratulations! i
imagine you can even vote again!
jesse
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charges Mr. Schwartz!
On Mar 5, 2007, at 9:31 AM, Mathew wrote:
Well in that case, congratulations Rand
Well in that case, congratulations Randal
Mathew
Ovid wrote:
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> http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/2100-1009_11-6164113.html?tag=nl.e019
>> Mathew
>
> Yes, it's the same one. Oregon computer crime laws are such a pitiful
> joke that if I tell you not
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> Mathew
Yes, it's the same one. Oregon computer crime laws are such a pitiful
joke that if I tell you not to not to call me and you leave me a voice
mail, you've committed a fel
Mega. About time too.
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select from where >
date_sub(curdate(), interval 3 month);
give that a shot
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> Hi all, wondering if anyone can help me out with a mysql query (bit off
> topic I know)
>
> select id, title, DATE_FORMAT(auto_enter_date
Hi all, wondering if anyone can help me out with a mysql query (bit off
topic I know)
select id, title, DATE_FORMAT(auto_enter_date, '%D %b %Y') as date from dci
where auto_enter_date
between ((DATE_SUB(CURDATE(), INTERVAL 90 DAY) and DATE_FORMAT(CURDATE, '%D
%b %Y'));
On 28/04/2005, Graeme McLaren wrote:
> Hi all, this is slightly off topic but I'm sure someone here has come
> across this problem. I cannot connect to mysql on my redhat 9 box.
>
> I ran: shell> perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::DBD::mysql';
>
> and it did
Hi all, this is slightly off topic but I'm sure someone here has come across
this problem. I cannot connect to mysql on my redhat 9 box.
I ran: shell> perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::DBD::mysql';
and it did say that there was a problem but all I've manged to find o
Ian Harisay wrote:
Hi All,
Hello,
Can anyone direct me to a Perl/MySQL shopping cart solution? I would
Click Cart Pro is excellent!
like to use Authorize.net or Verisign as my gateway. Since this is off
topic, please reply directly to me.
I don't want to clutter the list with this su
From: "Paul Kraus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have both activestate windows native perl installed and the default
> cygwin perl.
>
> How can I have the cygwin shell use the windows perl rather then the
> cygwin compiled perl?
Most probably you just have to change the PATH system variable.
jenda
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I have both activestate windows native perl installed and the default cygwin
perl.
How can I have the cygwin shell use the windows perl rather then the cygwin
compiled perl?
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On Nov 28, 2003, at 4:09 PM, John W. Krahn wrote:
[..]
"Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment" by W. Richard Stevens
[..]
I should note that, as myFascistHousemate just whined at moi,
that we need to make sure that we are clear about the
distinctions between
unix philosophy
On Saturday, Nov 29, 2003, at 15:10 US/Pacific, Saskia van der Elst
wrote:
Rob said:
I would love to know of a description of the Unix
/philosophy/. Once sucked in to the surrounding ideas
everything seems obvious, but I know of no book that
explains stuff like processes, forking, signals and
so
Rob Dixon wrote:
>
> Paul Kraus wrote:
> >
> > I need to beef up on my UNIX skills.
>
> I would love to know of a description of the Unix
> /philosophy/.
"The UNIX Philosophy" by Mike Gancarz
"Linux and the Unix Philosophy" by Mike Gancarz
"The UNIX Programming Environment" by Brian W. Kernigh
er
714.404.9362
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From: Paul Kraus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 11:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OFF TOPIC: Unix in a Nutshell Orielly 3rd edition
I need to beef up on my UNIX skills. Are major server is running Sco
Open server.
Will this book b
Rob said:
> I would love to know of a description of the Unix
> /philosophy/. Once sucked in to the surrounding ideas
> everything seems obvious, but I know of no book that
> explains stuff like processes, forking, signals and
> so on that underly the basic ideas of Unix.
>
> In essence it is a mu
Paul Kraus wrote:
>
> I need to beef up on my UNIX skills.
I would love to know of a description of the Unix
/philosophy/. Once sucked in to the surrounding ideas
everything seems obvious, but I know of no book that
explains stuff like processes, forking, signals and
so on that underly the basic i
Paul Kraus wrote:
I need to beef up on my UNIX skills. Are major server is running Sco
Open server.
Will this book benefit me or is there another I should look at.
Not on topic and I apologize but beyond perl the list seems to have many
UNIX enthusiasts.
I would echo the comments about the "Essent
On Friday, Nov 28, 2003, at 11:01 US/Pacific, Paul Kraus wrote:
[..]
I need to beef up on my UNIX skills. Are major server is running Sco
Open server.
Will this book benefit me or is there another I should look at.
[..]
as a general over-view it is a reasonable work.
The question of course is 'whi
nd Edition
sed & awk, 2nd Edition
Unix in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition
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Sorry to hear you're ru
Tony
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I need to beef up on my UNIX skills. Are major server is running Sco
Open server.
Will this book b
I need to beef up on my UNIX skills. Are major server is running Sco
Open server.
Will this book benefit me or is there another I should look at.
Not on topic and I apologize but beyond perl the list seems to have many
UNIX enthusiasts.
Paul
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Paul Kraus wrote:
> Ok this lets me compile them. As long as I don't end my emacs
> session all the modes are available but if I exit emacs and go
> back into I have to re-byte compile them in order to have
> access to the modes. Any ideas?
The simplest thing is to have the .
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs.html
HTH,
tim
Paul Kraus wrote:
I am running xemacs on windows. I use it for all of my editing for perl,
html, ect... Great editor.
However I just started playing with html::mason and I need to install
the mmm mode in order to get the editor to
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul Kraus wrote:
> I am running xemacs on windows. I use it for all of my editing for perl,
> html, ect... Great editor.
>
> However...
[...]
Just a quick note - not sure how much emacs is there, but I've found the ng
comp.editors to be a great help with vi(m).
D] On Behalf Of Randy
Kobes
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 11:05 AM
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Subject: Re: [Mason] OFF TOPIC: Emacs MMM mode
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Paul Kraus wrote:
> I am running xemacs on windows. I use it for all of my editing for
> perl, html, ect... G
Paul Kraus wrote:
> I am running xemacs on windows. I use it for all of my editing for perl,
> html, ect... Great editor.
>
> However I just started playing with html::mason and I need to install
> the mmm mode in order to get the editor to work well with embedded
> material.
Dowload the .el fil
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Paul Kraus wrote:
> I am running xemacs on windows. I use it for all of my editing
> for perl, html, ect... Great editor.
>
> However I just started playing with html::mason and I need to
> install the mmm mode in order to get the editor to work well
> with embedded material.
HI,
I do not remember the link correctly, but u could look emacs mailing
list. start at www.gnu.org
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I am running xemacs on windows. I use it for all of my editing for perl,
html, ect... Great editor.
However I just started playing with html::mason and I need to install
the mmm mode in order to get the editor to work well with embedded
material.
I have no idea how to configure emacs to use it o
You can do this with Net::FTP, but you'll have to write your own recursive
subroutine to get the subfolders...
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Subject: Maybe OFF Topic - FTP Directory Size
Is their any Linux tools I can use to attach to an ftp site. Go to a
folder and then get the file size of everything in or beneath the
selected folder?
If I can do this perl even better. If not any point in the right
direction would useful.
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Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2002 15:01:39 -0600
Well it is probably off topic, but a good discussion anyways. Seems like
some combination of cvs/rcs+bugzilla might do close to the job for you and
free at that :-), th
Looks great! I think I'll be giving it a try. I forget things all the time
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Well it is probably off topic, but a good discussion anyways. Seems like
some combination of cv
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Well it is probably off topic, but a good discussion anyways. Seems like some
combination of cvs/rcs+bugzilla might do close to the job for you and free at that
:-), though that may shift the burden from yourself to your developers and that may or
may not go over so well with them.
On top of
If this is off topic just tell me to shut the hell up :)
What software would you recommend for project management. I am a one man
it guy supporting about 100 people in 2 locations. I currently use
outlook (yuck) and I am having a hard time have a clear organized work
schedule. I want an app that
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>
> Hi,
> Sorry to ask this OT question. But i am sure I can get help here.
> I was looking for a good Linux admin mailing list.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
-
Hi,
Sorry to ask this OT question. But i am sure I can get help here.
I was looking for a good Linux admin mailing list.
Thanks in advance
hi guys,
when working under linux/unix systems, u can check if the script u
create successfuly send the email or not, there is too many way to check
this, such as switching to other user account, how can do i setup a fictious
email account on win xp then check - efficiently - that the script w
From: "Rahul Garg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have a html page which has many hyperlinks.
> Now each hyperlink at present calls another html page that has two
> frames(horizontally).Ist frame is same for all links. Now second frame
> is also same but has many bookmarks. I want that
If I got it right, the second frame should be a single HTML doc with a
number of anchors defined...
so, your links simply need to call this frame with #anchorName appended...
For instance,
say your second frame is named myFrame.htm and has a couple of anchors named
#one and #two...
you'd need you
Rahul Garg wrote:
>
> Well, I also dont know whether its possible or not ?
> Any suggestions.
>
I hope you won't keep replying to your own question every second hour,
saying that you don't know the answer
/jon
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Well, I also dont know whether its possible or not ?
Any suggestions.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 10:57 AM
Subject: off topic : frames html question
Well,
I have a html page wh
Well,
I have a html page which has many hyperlinks.
Now each hyperlink at present calls another html page that has two
frames(horizontally).Ist frame is same for all links.
Now second frame is also same but has many bookmarks. I want that on clicking difft.
hyperlinks they should lead to their
This will do the job
File starts from the line "#!/bin/bash
--- ---
#!/bin/bash
#--
#AUTHOR: William Ampeh
#PURPOSE: Reads input from $1 (a file) and print output to $2 (another
f
well i need to write a shell script,
what i want to do is open a file,read each line ,do operations and then close a file.
open(HANDLE,filename);
@files = ;
foreach $line(@files)
{
#
}
close(HANDLE);
How will i do it in shell script..
Thanks,
Rahul
Friday, January 11, 2002, 8:32:56 AM, Connie Chan wrote:
> now, I am writing a script which to let user modify the password of
> their email account automatically, but our email server will encrypy
> the password in some ways. so it makes me unable to cmp or write.
> such as, if I give "A"
> now, I am writing a script which to let user modify the
> password of their email account automatically, but our
> email server will encrypy the password in some ways...
> so it makes me unable to cmp or write.
This sounds like security through obscurity - which is
often considered worse than n
r give
me some ideas on how to make this up ? I've tried to think from
ascii code, change ascii from bin, hex, oct, dec. and analysis what
is varying... but I got nothing related... Thank you very much for any help
Again, I am aplogize for this off topic question.
From: "Etienne Marcotte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
> States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
> time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).
>
> Am I ri
> "Royce" == Royce Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Royce> memphis tn
Royce>
Royce> The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to
Royce> which it is addressed and may contain confidential and
Atlanta, Georgia
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By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
States right? And
i am from india too
/kk
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 09:21:11PM +0530, Kilaru Sambaiah wrote:
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> Hi,
>
>I am from Chennai city located in India.
>
> regards,
> Sambaiah Kilaru
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>To: "Gustavo Jara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "patrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 5:52 PM
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> I am the only person from IRAN...
> in this group.
>
I'm from Jakarta Indonesia
Kind Regards,
Djoko Priyono
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I am the only person from IRAN...
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> > By reading the messages everyday I can guess most
> of us are from United
> > States right? And since there are not a lot of
> messages in (my) morning
> > time, probably means most are from the west coast
> (different time
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> By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
> States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
> time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).
>
> Am I right?
>
> I'm from Quebec, Canada
I dont know, Beans and Pilgrims are pretty exciting too. Overall Bo-Town is great!
>>> "murphy, daniel (BMC Eng)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/14/01 12:38PM >>>
OK, what's one more?
Boston, MA, USA
That souds pretty boring after hearing from the Netherlands, Austrailia,
Romania, etc. ;-)
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OK, what's one more?
Boston, MA, USA
That souds pretty boring after hearing from the Netherlands, Austrailia,
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Etienne Marcotte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok, after 5 days running,
> 101 different persons replyed within 5 days.
> Pretty good:-)
I think that was interesting, but rather than continue this thread,
I'd like to recommend that people include their location in postings
to this list. I certai
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 10:04:40AM -, Crowder, Rod wrote:
> So where are you ?
I mentioned it further up in the thread. Anchorage, Alaska. :)
Michael
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Michigans' Upper Peninsula - The sun vacations here... sometimes. ;)
Tuesday, November 13, 2001, 12:58:27 PM, you wrote:
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101 different persons replyed within 5 days.
Pretty good:-)
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online shopping catalog
>>>browser. Good thing I only had to link into shopping cart and credit card
>>>verification code!
>>>
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> > >>>>> "Brett" == Brett W McCoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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Ploiesti, Romania, Europe.
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> Steve Gannon - Litchfield, New Hampshire
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Paris France. Cold but not cloudy :)
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I'm in Clemson, SC. It is nice
(And just when you thought the thread was dead...)
I'm in Sydney, Australia.
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> >>>>> "Brett" == Brett W McCoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>Brett> My first Perl script, from 1998 or 1999
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PNG, short for Papua New Guinea. Look at northern tip of Australia to
locate
PNG, in the South West Pacific.
A lonely perl user and one of few unix users in this part of the world.
You get it. MS rules here. I'm a break free.
Cheers,
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Todays Low 63 degrees Fahrenheit
Todays High 76 degrees Fahrenheit
The morning swim was quite nice.
Austin, Texas
Hope y'all enjoy the snow.
Russell
>>> Michael Fowler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/13/01 03:14PM >>>
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 02:51:01PM -0600, Elliott, Don (Police) wrote:
> Having fun
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 02:51:01PM -0600, Elliott, Don (Police) wrote:
> Having fun in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
> It's mid November, no snow and still above freezing
Oh ye of the Lesser North. It's mid-November, our temperatures are hovering
between zero and freezing, and I believe we've
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Having fun in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
It's mid November, no snow and still above freezing
Don Elliott
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Greetings from balmy
Huntington Beach, California
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The Hague, The Netherlands
YACH (Yet another CheeseHead)
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Wishes from Chennai, India.
Arnald :-)
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Subject: RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?
>Good morning from Pretoria, in sunny South Africa
>
>
>> By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
>> States right? And since there are not a lot of messages
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> > States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
> > time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).
> >
> > Am I right?
> >
> > I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?
> >
> > Sorry if it's way o
right?
>
> I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?
>
> Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
> filtered *off*topic* in their emails!
>
> Etienne
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> By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
> States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
>
Hammersmith, London
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ah, what the hey ...
Salt Lake City, UT - Greatest Snow on Earth
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