e:
>
> 1) Find an external web page that displays the IP address
> 2) send a request to that page using LWP::Simple
> 3) parse the result
Tip: the best site for this is whatismyip.org, which returns a page
containing *nothing* but the IP address - no HTML, no parsing necessary.
> J
o: [EMAIL PROTECTED]";
>
> # perl4 prints: To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> # perl < 5.6.1, error : In string, @somewhere now must be
> written as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> # perl >= 5.6.1, warning : Possible unintended interpolati
;
>
>### Change how nameless message-component files are named:
>$parser->output_prefix("msg");
And see the section "Specifying output destination" for the precise
specification.
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bble: 'while (1) { ... }' is perfectly legal in C, too.
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