At 11:36 PM 7/4/2001, Steve Howard wrote:
>However, a discussion of OS's would be about like a political discussion,
>and I think is certainly out of place here. I'd much rather stay to the
>programming issues.
Well taken and we will take it off list.
Sorry about that.
Thanks,
RL
I would think this is hardly a place for this type of editorial comment on
OS. Without even trying to answer this question, I will say that Windows
does provide a good environment for development. I have found few people who
have tried more than superficially to understand the cause of problems wi
On Wednesday 04 July 2001 17:33, RL Autry wrote:
> At 08:18 PM 7/4/2001, Greg Jetter wrote:
> >like file placement in
> >the directory tree.
> >
> >Greg
>
> Ok Thanks Gregg now we are getting somewhere to an answer.
> Can you tell me what "file placement is" I think you mean to put it into
> the c
At 08:26 PM 7/4/2001, Greg Jetter wrote:
>Your best bet is to stay with a Unix based provider. There is a
>reason why developers choose to develope on Linux/Unix and not Windows crap
>. This is one of them..
>
>
>Greg
Will do on the copyright suggestion.
I wanted to make them all availabl
At 08:18 PM 7/4/2001, Greg Jetter wrote:
>like file placement in
>the directory tree.
>
>Greg
Ok Thanks Gregg now we are getting somewhere to an answer.
Can you tell me what "file placement is" I think you mean to put it into
the cgi-bin when you say the directory tree- correct?
Thanks
On Wednesday 04 July 2001 15:00, Craig Westerman wrote:
> I can't find how long a comment line can be before one should go to the
> next line. I would assume it would have been in Perlstyle, but I didn't see
> it there.
>
> Where in the docs does it talk about this?
>
> Thanks
>
> Craig ><>
> [EMA
On Wednesday 04 July 2001 13:42, RL Autry wrote:
> We have a problem with many of our cgi requiring a "uid"
> which in this case doesn't exist because (we are told)
> it is not used on our present OS (Windows2000).
>
> 1) Is there a hack to require the equivalent of a "uid"?
> (so the scripts can
On Tuesday 03 July 2001 19:42, RL Autry wrote:
> Hello everyone:
>
> We are new to this list, per, and a few other perl lists.
> Beginners of beginners you might say, but everyone needs a laugh every once
> in a while :0)
>
> Anyway can someone please tell us why we might be getting the error sho
I can't find how long a comment line can be before one should go to the next
line. I would assume it would have been in Perlstyle, but I didn't see it
there.
Where in the docs does it talk about this?
Thanks
Craig ><>
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We have a problem with many of our cgi requiring a "uid"
which in this case doesn't exist because (we are told)
it is not used on our present OS (Windows2000).
1) Is there a hack to require the equivalent of a "uid"?
(so the scripts can be run as usual)
Since a "uid" seems to be important to the
madan wrote:
>
> I Have An Existing Excel Sheet On Linux And I Want To Embed
> Some Data Onto This Excel and Then Save It .. Is There Any Perl
> Script to Do This.
>
> I Went Through CPAN's Spreadsheet::WriteExcel , But This
> Overwrites The Existing Excel , Hence Old
Guillaume Denizot wrote:
>
> That's my HTML page (without <>):
>
> html head title Basic /title /head
> body
> form action="/perl/base.pl" method="POST"
> input type="Text" name="saisie" value="" size="15"
> /form /body /html
>
> How should I do to put input value into variable like $var?
firs
That's my HTML page (without <>):
html head title Basic /title /head
body
form action="/perl/base.pl" method="POST"
input type="Text" name="saisie" value="" size="15"
/form /body /html
How should I do to put input value into variable like $var?
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