Rob Dixon wrote:
> Mathew Snyder wrote:
>>
>> I can't seem to get this working. Every time I try to run it
>> segfaults on me.
>> I've removed it from my code and reverted to the stage I was at before
>> I added
>> it and my script worked exactly as it did before I put it in. I've
>> installed it
Rob Dixon wrote:
> Mathew Snyder wrote:
>>
>> I can't seem to get this working. Every time I try to run it
>> segfaults on me.
>> I've removed it from my code and reverted to the stage I was at before
>> I added
>> it and my script worked exactly as it did before I put it in. I've
>> installed it
On 12/6/06, Rob Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mathew Snyder wrote:
>
> This is the meat of what I have. It looks like it should work exactly as you
> have only a bit more explicitly. All it does is return me to the prompt. I
> know there should be at least 100 emails in the text I'm parsing
Mathew Snyder wrote:
This is the meat of what I have. It looks like it should work exactly as you
have only a bit more explicitly. All it does is return me to the prompt. I
know there should be at least 100 emails in the text I'm parsing. In fact, I've
figured out how to do this with HTML::T
Rob Dixon wrote:
> Mathew Snyder wrote:
>> Rob Dixon wrote:
>>>
>>> Mathew Snyder wrote:
Yes, that is exactly what I get.
>>>
>>> Then can you post something that /doesn't/ work for you please?
>>
>> I'm not sure what you mean. The script I posted doesn't work for me. So
>> far, everyth
Mathew Snyder wrote:
Rob Dixon wrote:
Mathew Snyder wrote:
Yes, that is exactly what I get.
Then can you post something that /doesn't/ work for you please?
I'm not sure what you mean. The script I posted doesn't work for me. So
far, everything you've suggested does.
I mean can you pos
Mathew Snyder wrote:
Mathew Snyder wrote:
Mathew Snyder wrote:
I can't seem to get this working. Every time I try to run it segfaults
on me. I've removed it from my code and reverted to the stage I was at
before I added it and my script worked exactly as it did before I put
it in. I've inst
Rob Dixon wrote:
> Mathew Snyder wrote:
>>
>> Rob Dixon wrote:
>>>
>>> Look at the code below. Is this what you get?
>>>
>>>
>>> use strict;
>>> use warnings;
>>>
>>> use Email::Address;
>>>
>>> my $data = q|
>>>>> href="/Ticket/Display.html?id=52549">52549>> class="collection-as-table" >>> hre
Mathew Snyder wrote:
>
> Rob Dixon wrote:
>>
>> Look at the code below. Is this what you get?
>>
>>
>> use strict;
>> use warnings;
>>
>> use Email::Address;
>>
>> my $data = q|
>>> href="/Ticket/Display.html?id=52549">52549> class="collection-as-table" >> href="/Ticket/Display.html?id=52549">
Rob Dixon wrote:
> Mathew Snyder wrote:
>> Rob Dixon wrote:
>>> Mathew Snyder wrote:
Mathew Snyder wrote:
> I can't seem to get this working. Every time I try to run it
> segfaults on me.
> I've removed it from my code and reverted to the stage I was at
> before I added
>
Mathew Snyder wrote:
> Rob Dixon wrote:
>> Mathew Snyder wrote:
>>> Mathew Snyder wrote:
I can't seem to get this working. Every time I try to run it
segfaults on me.
I've removed it from my code and reverted to the stage I was at
before I added
it and my script worked ex
Rob Dixon wrote:
> Mathew Snyder wrote:
>> Mathew Snyder wrote:
>>> I can't seem to get this working. Every time I try to run it
>>> segfaults on me.
>>> I've removed it from my code and reverted to the stage I was at
>>> before I added
>>> it and my script worked exactly as it did before I put it
Rob Dixon wrote:
> Mathew Snyder wrote:
>> Mathew Snyder wrote:
>>> I can't seem to get this working. Every time I try to run it
>>> segfaults on me.
>>> I've removed it from my code and reverted to the stage I was at
>>> before I added
>>> it and my script worked exactly as it did before I put it
Mathew Snyder wrote:
Mathew Snyder wrote:
I can't seem to get this working. Every time I try to run it segfaults on me.
I've removed it from my code and reverted to the stage I was at before I added
it and my script worked exactly as it did before I put it in. I've installed it
via both cpan a
Mathew Snyder wrote:
>
I can't seem to get this working. Every time I try to run it segfaults on me.
I've removed it from my code and reverted to the stage I was at before I added
it and my script worked exactly as it did before I put it in. I've installed it
via both cpan and yum. I've tried
Mathew Snyder wrote:
> I can't seem to get this working. Every time I try to run it segfaults on me.
> I've removed it from my code and reverted to the stage I was at before I added
> it and my script worked exactly as it did before I put it in. I've installed
> it
> via both cpan and yum. I've
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