Re: Using XML::Simple [SORRY - correction]

2006-01-19 Thread John Meyer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Please remove me from this list! Thank you! > > RRCA > > Kindly remove yourself from this list and refrain from showing the rest of us how much of an idiot you are. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Using XML::Simple [SORRY - correction]

2006-01-19 Thread RangerRickCA
Please remove me from this list! Thank you! RRCA

Re: Using XML::Simple [SORRY - correction]

2006-01-19 Thread John Doe
John Doe am Donnerstag, 19. Januar 2006 12.43: > $VAR1->{LayerList}->{LayerDetails}= >[ map {%$_} @{$VAR1->{LayerList}->{LayerDetails}} ]; This should be: $VAR1->{LayerList}->{LayerDetails}= [ map {values %$_} @{$VAR1->{LayerList}->{LayerDetails}} ]; (The 'values' omits the repeated 'Name

Re: MySQL Query (off Topic - sorry)

2005-06-09 Thread jm
select from where > date_sub(curdate(), interval 3 month); give that a shot On 6/9/05, Graeme McLaren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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 f

MySQL Query (off Topic - sorry)

2005-06-09 Thread Graeme McLaren
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')); I want to select the

Re: Sorry a Java question

2004-12-20 Thread Traeder, Philipp
On Monday 20 December 2004 12:24, Anish Kumar K. wrote: > Hi > > Sorry this is not a question to post here...But searched the net for > java servlet group didn;yt find much... This is definitely not the right list for Java questions - I'd suggest to search Google directly fo

Sorry a Java question

2004-12-20 Thread Anish Kumar K.
Hi Sorry this is not a question to post here...But searched the net for java servlet group didn;yt find much... I wnt to pass two values ina query string and then get the values in another serlvet using req.getQueryString() Any help will be usefull... Thanks Anish

OOPS Sorry abat that

2004-06-22 Thread Amit Kulkarni
Accidently chose a wrong News-Group. but if you know ans. Your Welcome. THANX, AMIT K. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: regarding CGI.pm---sorry for posting again

2003-07-24 Thread Visu
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Dan Muey wrote: > > > print $a->header('text/html'); > > > > Even after removing all the arguments inside the header i got > > the same > > error.This is true even without specifying new line as in the > > second case. > > > Ok then, make sure there's no output before

RE: regarding CGI.pm---sorry for posting again

2003-07-24 Thread Dan Muey
> > print $a->header('text/html'); > > Even after removing all the arguments inside the header i got > the same > error.This is true even without specifying new line as in the > second case. Ok then, make sure there's no output before that header() line. Make sure the web server is configure

RE: regarding CGI.pm---sorry for posting again

2003-07-24 Thread wiggins
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 23:50:17 +0530 (IST), Visu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > I have a cgi code like the one below.when i run this program > i got the error message as premature end of script headers in my server's > error log.I am new to this

RE: regarding CGI.pm---sorry for posting again

2003-07-24 Thread Dan Muey
> Hi, Howdy! > I have a cgi code like the one below.when i run this program > i got the error message as premature end of script headers in > my server's > error log.I am new to this CGI module. > > use CGI; > $a=CGI->new(); > print $a->header("text/html\n\n"); Header() does text/html

Re: regarding CGI.pm---sorry for posting again

2003-07-24 Thread Steve Grazzini
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 11:50:17PM +0530, Visu wrote: > Hi, > I have a cgi code like the one below.when i run this program > i got the error message as premature end of script headers in my server's > error log.I am new to this CGI module. > > use CGI; > $a=CGI->new(); > print $a->header("t

regarding CGI.pm---sorry for posting again

2003-07-24 Thread Visu
Hi, I have a cgi code like the one below.when i run this program i got the error message as premature end of script headers in my server's error log.I am new to this CGI module. use CGI; $a=CGI->new(); print $a->header("text/html\n\n"); @name=$a->param; foreach(@name) { @values=$a-

Sorry for the duplicate posting! Pl. ignore post #48415

2003-06-17 Thread Anand Babu
Hi all, Sorry for the duplicate posting. Pl. ignore post #48415. Regards Anand - Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month!

Re: sorry about how simple this question is

2003-06-04 Thread Janek Schleicher
Klinsitik Reckon wrote at Tue, 03 Jun 2003 19:16:01 -0700: > I am just starting to learn with perl. What software, > books, or web sites would be helpful to learning the > VERY basics of this new language. I do have some > knowledge ofprogramming(in HTML, JavaScript, and > C). Not much though.

Re: sorry about how simple this question is

2003-06-04 Thread Stuart White
I'd go here: http://learn.perl.org/library/beginning_perl/ and print out a copy of Beginning Perl. Then I'd read it and go through the practice problems. Oh, and assuming you are on a Windows machine, I'd go to activestate.com and download Perl 5.8.0 and then install it on your harddrive. That's

Re: sorry about how simple this question is

2003-06-04 Thread T.S. Ravi Shankar
Hi : There are number of good books available from O'reilly ... You can get more information here : http://safari.oreilly.com You may also want to visit these links : http://archive.develooper.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ http://www.ebb.org/PickingUpPerl/pickingUpPerl_toc.html http://www.regenechse

sorry about how simple this question is

2003-06-04 Thread klinsitik reckon
I am just starting to learn with perl. What software, books, or web sites would be helpful to learning the VERY basics of this new language. I do have some knowledge ofprogramming(in HTML, JavaScript, and C). Not much though. If you can help me please reply, Thankyou. ryan ___

Re: Why does this code fail? - Sorry here are the line numbers..

2002-12-17 Thread Satya_Devarakonda
>>my @str_start = qw ( 1 0 28 27 34 ); >>my @str_length = qw ( 8 9 10 9 2 ); >>my @search_key = qw (FILETYPE.ZIP RBZ RBZ Bytes Errors); >>Since search_key is used in a regular expression it might be better to >>create one. >>my $search_key = qr/FILETYPE.ZIP|RBZ|RBZ|Bytes|Errors/; B

Re: Why does this code fail? - Sorry here are the line numbers..

2002-12-16 Thread John W. Krahn
olks). > There are still has some issues with line 11 and I am debugging it. > > Sorry I am not very good at PERL but any suggestions to improve performance > are greatly appreciated. > >my @str_

Re: Why does this code fail? - Sorry here are the line numbers..

2002-12-16 Thread Satya_Devarakonda
am debugging it. Sorry I am not very good at PERL but any suggestions to improve performance are greatly appreciated. my @str_start = qw ( 1 0 28 27 34 ); my @str_length = qw ( 8 9 10 9 2 ); my @search_key = qw

Re: Why does this code fail? - Sorry here are the line numbers..

2002-12-16 Thread Dave Storrs
On Sat, Dec 14, 2002 at 12:51:50PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Can somebody tell what is wrong with this. > > I tried single quote (') in place of double quote(") neither of them work. > > 184 for ($i = 0; $i < @clm_types; $i++) > 185 { > 186@temp_str = grep (/$_/,@env_desc); > 187@

RE: Why does this code fail? - Sorry here are the line numbers..

2002-12-14 Thread Satya_Devarakonda
" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Why does this code fai

RE: Why does this code fail? - Sorry here are the line numbers..

2002-12-14 Thread Wagner, David --- Senior Programmer Analyst --- WGO
Unsure of what you trying to do? What are you expecting? The separator for join is just a value and by trying / you are looking at it like a split. What does your input look like? What is your output expected? Sorry, but unsure what you are really trying to do. Wags

Why does this code fail? - Sorry here are the line numbers..

2002-12-14 Thread Satya_Devarakonda
Can somebody tell what is wrong with this. I tried single quote (') in place of double quote(") neither of them work. 184 for ($i = 0; $i < @clm_types; $i++) 185 { 186@temp_str = grep (/$_/,@env_desc); 187@fields = split (/,/,$temp_str[@temp_str - 1],4); 188$env_final[$i] = join (/","

Sorry 'bout that

2002-10-30 Thread Beau E. Cox
Sorry - I attached a .pl script to a message posted to this list - apparently that is a no-no. Sorry, I won't do it again. Aloha => Beau. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: C Beginners List? question, sorry,...

2002-07-24 Thread Kipp, James
yep, [EMAIL PROTECTED] just got to yahoo and yahoo groups and sign up for it. C is very much alive > -Original Message- > From: david [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 1:53 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: C Beginners List?

Re: C Beginners List? question, sorry,...

2002-07-24 Thread Francis Henry
hi david: try cprogramming.com. regards, francis david wrote: > please forgive this su*perl*flu*ous question. > > This board is a great resource to try, ask, study and learn. Does anyone here > know if there is such a board (a 'high' volume, daily archive, not just > google groups/usenet) for

C Beginners List? question, sorry,...

2002-07-24 Thread david
please forgive this su*perl*flu*ous question. This board is a great resource to try, ask, study and learn. Does anyone here know if there is such a board (a 'high' volume, daily archive, not just google groups/usenet) for the C Language and 'new' users in particular. I know, depending on who

Re: Dear answerers - sorry

2002-06-25 Thread Richard Adams
Sorry to have incensed many of you with what was a genuine oversight in omitting a subject. Richard > Jenda, et al -- > > ...and then Jenda Krynicky said... > % > ... > % I would like to ask all the people who invest their time and answer > % the questions in this lis

Re: Sorry for the misunderstanding

2002-05-10 Thread Felix Geerinckx
on Wed, 08 May 2002 20:38:14 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Mr Usarec Buskirk) wrote: > I fixed my problem: > [...] > I have no errors and it works. I am glad you got it working. > I am new to cgi but i catch on quickly. Even though i didnt get a > response to help me. > I was hoping you guy

Sorry for the format confusion...

2002-05-06 Thread Seth Lilly
Sorry for sending out that last message in HTML...plain text from now on... Seth Lilly Help Desk Technician West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission 1018 Kanawha Blvd E Suite 700 Charleston WV  25301 304.558.2101 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.hepc.wvnet.edu  -- To unsubscribe, e-mail

Large hash keys & hash performance (sorry if duplicated)

2002-03-26 Thread Mr Hash
Right now my program is stomping my CPU... How do the following attribute of a hash key: size (something like an alphanumeric string about 70 chars wide) similarity (groups of about 30% of the keys are similar for the 1st n-10 characters affect the performance of: key listings (things l

Sorry!

2002-02-23 Thread Timo
hi... thats just a testmail... i have big trouble with my mailprogram and could not send a mail to the list. i hope it works now. im sorry! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Tr: soft reference sorry I think that there is a pb of transmit

2002-02-01 Thread mb
Hi, I need help about soft referencing or extract value of array var. Can some one get a look to code bellow : Have a good week-end. asma. foreach(@articles) { ##($code,$article,$codeFamil,$uniteVent,$idDepot,$quantite) my @row1; push(@row1, $q -> td({align => 'center'},$article), ...

Re: Sorry for off topic, please reply as interested, and off list....

2002-01-12 Thread Daniel Gardner
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"

Re: Sorry for off topic, please reply as interested, and off list....

2002-01-11 Thread Jonathan E. Paton
> 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

Sorry for off topic, please reply as interested, and off list....

2002-01-11 Thread Connie Chan
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" as a new pass, it encrypted as QQ== in the user's profile. if I gi

Sorry

2001-08-21 Thread Miriam Hadary
I apologize for that e-mail earlier, the problem is looking very promising and I hope this time it works! I would like to thank those who tried to help and shun those who gave nasty comments like I'm stupid or something! Thank you -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional co

Re: quick help with string matching? sorry if this posted more than once

2001-07-01 Thread Me
Add the following at the start of your script: #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; This will force you to be more careful with your variable names, and bugs will then lots of basic errors will become obvious. You are on Windows, so the path in the #! line above will be ignored, but the -w w

quick help with string matching? sorry if this posted more than once

2001-07-01 Thread M. Buchanan
I am on WIN32. I want to check my a couple times of day IP and send it to my address at work. for some reason, this isn't working as intended. the if loop anyway i added the length and the string is coming back length zero @ifRaw = `ipconfig`; ($Rest, $IP ) = split (/:/, $ifRaw[13] );

Re: writing to a text file ... sorry

2001-05-31 Thread Stephen P. Potter
Lightning flashed, thunder crashed and Nichole Bialczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> whispered : | i'm sorry. i didn't think that you guys would want me to include my code. | i just assumed that i should try to make my question to the point with as | little text as possible. i am still

Re: writing to a text file ... sorry

2001-05-31 Thread David Olbersen
On Thu, 31 May 2001, Jeff Pinyan wrote: > Mortal::Kombat (by me) allows you to say: > > flawless victory; # to end a program successfully > > and > > fatality "you have been thoroughly thrashed"; # like die() Oh japhy, you rule. `perl -MCPAN -e shell;` here I come! -- Dave

Re: writing to a text file ... sorry

2001-05-31 Thread Brett W. McCoy
On Thu, 31 May 2001, Jeff Pinyan wrote: > >The Koi or Mortal Kombat modules are good substitutes. :-) > > Heh, I think you mean Coy. Koi is a type of fish. ;) So is Carp. Coy (or Koi) are similar, only prettier. :-) -- Brett Brett W. McCoy Software Engineer Broadsoft, Inc. 240-364-5225 [EMAI

Re: writing to a text file ... sorry

2001-05-31 Thread Jeff Pinyan
On May 31, Brett W. McCoy said: >> NEVER tell a random browser what your error message is! >> >> AT BEST, you simply say "it broke, we know about it, sorry". > >The Koi or Mortal Kombat modules are good substitutes. :-) Heh, I think you mean Coy. Koi is

Re: writing to a text file ... sorry

2001-05-31 Thread Brett W. McCoy
On 31 May 2001, Randal L. Schwartz wrote: > Just remember to turn that off before you deploy the code for production. > > NEVER tell a random browser what your error message is! > > AT BEST, you simply say "it broke, we know about it, sorry". The Koi or Morta

Re: writing to a text file ... sorry

2001-05-31 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
that off before you deploy the code for production. NEVER tell a random browser what your error message is! AT BEST, you simply say "it broke, we know about it, sorry". -- Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Consulting Services, Inc. - +1 503 777 0095 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.stonehen

Re: writing to a text file ... sorry

2001-05-31 Thread Brett W. McCoy
On Thu, 31 May 2001, Craig Moynes/Markham/IBM wrote: > unless(open(LOG,">$logfile")) { > print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; > print "Couldn't open $logfile. $!\n"; > print "At $date, $ENV{'REMOTE_HOST'} couldn't enter the site."; > exit; Actually, if you use the CGI:Car

Re: writing to a text file ... sorry

2001-05-31 Thread Paul
--- Nichole Bialczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i'm sorry. i didn't think that you guys would want me to include my > code. i just assumed that i should try to make my question to the > point with as little text as possible. i am still having the same > problem (a

Re: writing to a text file ... sorry

2001-05-31 Thread Craig Moynes/Markham/IBM
Bialczyk To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>cc:

Re: writing to a text file ... sorry

2001-05-31 Thread Brett W. McCoy
On Thu, 31 May 2001, Nichole Bialczyk wrote: > i'm sorry. i didn't think that you guys would want me to include my code. > i just assumed that i should try to make my question to the point with as > little text as possible. i am still having the same problem (and i do > h

Re: writing to a text file ... sorry

2001-05-31 Thread Nichole Bialczyk
i'm sorry. i didn't think that you guys would want me to include my code. i just assumed that i should try to make my question to the point with as little text as possible. i am still having the same problem (and i do have the "). here is my exact code: sub log { if (open