On Jun 24, 2005, at 5:07, Anthony Roe wrote:
A = Reads URI from URIHASH.
Visits site A.
Parses all URIS on site A and for each URI found adds the URI to
the URIHASH.
A = Reads next URI from URIHASH.
Visits site A.
And so on... until the MAX URIHASH size is reached.
My question is, is there
Hello there!
I'm a novice perl programmer and I'm trying to pass a
File-Handle to two different subroutines one after the
other as follows
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my $FH;
open($FH, "filename") || die "Could not open file!
\n";
func_one(\*$FH);
func_two(\*$FH);
exit(0);
sub func_one
{
hello everybody,
first of all i'd like to thank all of you for your time and help.. but i'm
still stuck!!
The code which Dave sent:
my @blocks = ();
my $maxlen = 0;
while () {
chomp;
if (/^#/) {
push @blocks, [];
} elsif ($_) {
push @{$blocks[$#blocks]}, $_;
my $len = $#{$blocks[$#blocks]};
$ma
Prasad J Pandit wrote:
Hello there!
Hello,
I'm a novice perl programmer and I'm trying to pass a
File-Handle to two different subroutines one after the
other as follows
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my $FH;
$FH is a scalar variable.
open($FH, "filename") || die "Could not open file! \
Aditi Gupta wrote:
On 6/23/05, John W. Krahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Aditi Gupta wrote:
I have a file as follows:
#block1
aaa
aaa
#block2
bbb
bbb
#block3
ccc
ccc
and i want to append(or i should say merge) these blocks and get a file
like this:
aaabbbccc
aaabbbccc
how can this be
On Jun 24, John W. Krahn said:
Prasad J Pandit wrote:
I'm a novice perl programmer and I'm trying to pass a
File-Handle to two different subroutines one after the
other as follows
Just use the scalar:
func_one($FH);
func_two($FH);
At the end of reading the file, if you want to rewind it, y
Hi,
I was searching how to do this but I have no idea if it is possible in perl.
I have data like this:
col1 col2 col3 col4
row1a b
row2
row3c
I need to extract only the name of the col (for example col3) and the
data that col has (b in this case) only i
Hi,
Here's a question that I need its answer whenever u have time for it
(i.e., give it a lower priority):
How can I load verilog files and simulate them by modelsim from the perl
script or from the terminal shell.
Any help will be highly appreciated,
Thanks And Regards,
Eliyah
--
To unsubs
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Eliyah Kilada wrote:
> Here's a question that I need its answer whenever u have time for it
> (i.e., give it a lower priority):
> How can I load verilog files and simulate them by modelsim from the
> perl script or from the terminal shell.
> Any help will be highly appreciat
Grr... Arg...
Hello all,
I'm working on my first Perl/CGI database app and run into a bit of a snag:
http://myserver/lseid.cgi?LeaseOPID=A&DT89&theCmd=EditIt
this line finds the right data however, everything after the & in the
LeaseOPID ($row-{leaseopid}) "A&DT89" gets truncated in this form
Scott,
You're trying to use an ampersand in your URL. Ampersands are special
characters in URLs so you must escape it if you want it to be passed as
the actual character instead of carrying the special meaning.
See http://www.december.com/html/spec/esccodes.html
On Fri, 2005-06-24 at 12:51 -0700
Joshua Colson said:
> Scott,
>
> You're trying to use an ampersand in your URL. Ampersands are special
> characters in URLs so you must escape it if you want it to be passed as
> the actual character instead of carrying the special meaning.
>
> See http://www.december.com/html/spec/esccodes.html
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Pablo Wolter wrote:
> I was searching how to do this but I have no idea if it is possible in
> perl.
All things are possible :-)
Well okay maybe not *all*, but if you can describe in detail what you
want to do, you can, in general, find a way to make it work in almost
any
Chris Devers wrote:
>On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Pablo Wolter wrote:
>
>
>
>>I was searching how to do this but I have no idea if it is possible in
>>perl.
>>
>>
>
>All things are possible :-)
>
>Well okay maybe not *all*, but if you can describe in detail what you
>want to do, you can, in genera
Thank you John and Wiggins for your time and
feedbacks.
Loan
--- "John W. Krahn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> loan tran wrote:
> > Please critize my scripts and suggest better ways
> to
> > accomplish the same task.
> >
> > (I know it's a good practice to put use strict in
> Perl
> > script bu
Scott Taylor wrote:
> Joshua Colson said:
>
>>Scott,
>>
>>You're trying to use an ampersand in your URL. Ampersands are special
>>characters in URLs so you must escape it if you want it to be passed as
>>the actual character instead of carrying the special meaning.
>>
>>See http://www.december.com
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