dear all ;
i have a html file in my /home/arfan and want to watch it in my
browser (netscape).
hoping reply
arfan
Ok, I have exhausted all other options. This code used to work, and now,
no matter what I use for a path, I always get an error opening the file...
Does anyone see anything obvious here in this snippit??
#!/usr/bin/perl
#This script will return quiz responses to a browser. It reads from a qui
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 12:37:54PM +0500, arfan wrote:
: dear all ;
: i have a html file in my /home/arfan and want to watch it in my
: browser (netscape).
: hoping reply
: arfan
arfan,
This isn't a Perl issue at all. I'm sorry but this is the wrong place
for help on this issue.
Check go
> So your saying that Perl can handle calculating cosine while iterating
> through Pi?
Hmm, where did I mention Pi or cosines anywhere in my answer?
I am simply trying to help out beginners and tackle common programming
tasks that can be done in more of a Perl-ish way.
If you want to show a wa
make sure that the directory you have the script in is
in your path.
try this:
echo $PATH
and you should see all the directories your shell
looks for executables in. The easist way to solve your
problem is to move your script to something like
/usr/local or one of the obvious directories listed
At 08:19 AM 4/18/01 -0400, Kat wrote:
>Ok, I have exhausted all other options. This code used to work, and now,
>no matter what I use for a path, I always get an error opening the file...
>Does anyone see anything obvious here in this snippit??
Not related to not being able to open the databas
*sigh*
I have changed the script to include -w, but not strict. HOWEVER, if I
change the error routine to a "die "message $!" " I do not even get a
STATUS??!?! It is blank.
BUT, to make matters even more fun, if I DELETE the existing db file and
then change the tie to include O_CREAT | O_
At 12:43 PM 4/18/01 -0400, Kat wrote:
>*sigh*
>
>I have changed the script to include -w, but not strict.
Keep going :-) Trust me, once you get used to putting use strict in your
programs you will wonder how you ever got along without it.
> HOWEVER, if I change the error routine to a "die "m
At 02:16 PM 4/18/01 -0400, you wrote:
>one more question -- yes, the db files WERE created on another machine,
>but the "file" command shows them as being Berkeley DB format files,
>correctly But I think I will go with trying to re-create... thanks for
>the pointer.
Then that's my prime su
I am running perl5 on Windows 98. I have a directory (C:\Data2000, 20+
Gbytes) full of numerous subdirectories full of (several hundred thousand)
files. I want to parse out some data from certain files and I can easily if
I have their full name and path. The only thing I know is they end wit
I wrote this code to email me attachments of any files found at a certain
ftp site. It works but... since I'm new at Perl I know there's got to be a
better way. In particular the handling the file transfer by parsing out the
output from DIR seems hinky. Let me know if you can help.
#!c:\perl\p
At 02:44 PM 4/18/2001, you wrote:
>I have their full name and path. The only thing I know is they end with
>"09.html". Is perl the right tool to use to find all my 09 files and place
>their fully qualified names in a file?
>
>If I can get all my 09 filenames in a file, reading them in and parsin
At 03:08 PM 4/18/2001, you wrote:
>I wrote this code to email me attachments of any files found at a certain
>ftp site. It works but... since I'm new at Perl I know there's got to be a
>better way. In particular the handling the file transfer by parsing out the
>output from DIR seems hinky. Le
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