step 8 is complete, and is available at:
http://www.peacecomputers.com/addressbook_toot-step8.html
coming next - step 9 - The restricted perl handler and methods to add
new records
yep. my bad. all of my issues came through buying back issues, so i never
even bothered to look at the dates.
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Tim Musson wrote:
> Hey Chas,
>
> Friday, July 06, 2001, 4:24:27 PM, my MUA believes you used
> Evolution/0.10.99 (Preview Release) to write:
>
> CO> On 06 Jul 2001
If you are going to move in the direction of database programming, the best place to
start would be with Programming the Perl DBI (the Cheetah book). It was invaluable to
me when first starting out in the dB/ Perl direction. Here is the link to the book on
the Barnes and Nobles site. Check it o
On 06 Jul 2001 15:15:07 -0400, Brett W. McCoy wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I hate to be the bearer of possibly bad news, but the Perl Journal will
> > not be returning as a full fledged monthly magazine. I was told today by
> > cmp that it will only be released as a
Hi QU
As a matter of fact, if you are using your script Perl on Windows,
you should use with the DBI (DataBase Independent) the driver
DBD::ODBC. If not, you could use (under Linux for example) the
Sybase driver which works also with a SQLServer database.
DBD is obviously for DataBase Dependent.
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I hate to be the bearer of possibly bad news, but the Perl Journal will
> not be returning as a full fledged monthly magazine. I was told today by
> cmp that it will only be released as a quarterly supplement to subscribers
> of sysadmin.
> Granted, I
I hate to be the bearer of possibly bad news, but the Perl Journal will
not be returning as a full fledged monthly magazine. I was told today by
cmp that it will only be released as a quarterly supplement to subscribers
of sysadmin.
Granted, I enjoy the thought that it is at least available, but
If you haven't heard yet, you might be interested to know that CMP,
publishers of Dr. Dobb's, SysAdmin, Web Techniques, www.webreview.com,
etc., has just bought our beloved Perl Journal. If you haven't seen the
announcement in the variety of places such things are typcially announced,
you can rea
Peter Cline wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if it is possible to send cgi parameters from an email
> message to a cgi script?
>
> I have created an HTML email (only to be used internally with mail clients
> that are known to support it) that is basically an html form. The action
> of this form giv
Okay I have an odd question here. I have a Perl script that runs from the
command line, accepting arguments, i.e.
'perl text2html.pl --d=01/04/2001 --input=data.txt --file_name=foo.html'. I
want to be able to activate it via the Web from a form that I wrote using
the CGI.pm module.
The user will f
On Thursday 05 July 2001 08:58, Curtis Poe wrote:
> --- Greg Jetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well you found one here , I've worked with it since the first version ,
> > in fact I work with it daily , it's how I earn my daily bread. You can
> > not separate it's shortcommings from the que
Does anyone know if it is possible to send cgi parameters from an email
message to a cgi script?
I have created an HTML email (only to be used internally with mail clients
that are known to support it) that is basically an html form. The action
of this form gives the fully-qualified URL of a
Also, are you sure you have the scripts in the CGI-bin? And is your server set to
look in the right folder for CGIs? If you don't have a shebang line, adding one might
also help. I went through this same problem a couple of weeks ago. BTW, what server
is it? Someone might have said, but I
Is your directory set to scripts access?
-Original Message-
From: "nila devaraj"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri Jul 06 02:24:31 PDT 2001
Subject: newbie question
>Hi
>i have a webserver that has been configured for CGI
>scripting. i placed the HTML file in the requir
Sorry I forgot mention the same.
But you gussed it write, I am using IIS on win2k wiht MYSQL as database.
ofcourse with Active Perl.
regards
Rajeev Rumale
- Original Message -
From: "fliptop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2
Aaron Craig wrote:
>
> You should always include the code that is giving you the problem when you
> ask a question. It makes it a lot easier for us to help you. Could you
> send your code?
also include what platform (i'm guessing windows) and webserver you are
using.
Rajeev Rumale wrote:
>
> 1.
> @del_list = split(",", $in{del_industry});
> foreach $id (@del_list) {
> $id= "(industry_id='$id')";
> }
> $where = join(" or ", @del_list);
> $sql ="update industry_list set deleted='y' where ($where)";
> $dbh = DBI->connect($site{dsn});
> &displayError("Unable
yes that will also keep you away for the various assumptions very one would
be makeing, and you get a correct answer early.
with regards
Rajeev Rumale
~~~
Rajeev Rumale
MyAngel.Net Pte Ltd.,P
You should always include the code that is giving you the problem when you
ask a question. It makes it a lot easier for us to help you. Could you
send your code?
At 02:24 06.07.2001 -0700, nila devaraj wrote:
>Hi
>i have a webserver that has been configured for CGI
>scripting. i placed the H
Hi
i have a webserver that has been configured for CGI
scripting. i placed the HTML file in the required
directory and the cgi program in the wincgi directory
of the webserver. The problem i am facing is- if i
submit my form i am getting the download/save dialog
box.If i say open it is opening a
Hi, Qu
I haven't tried it with Access, but have a look at DBI which is an abstract
database access layer that uses lower level drivers. I would imagine you'd
need the DBD::OBDC driver. They're available from CPAN at
http://search.cpan.org
Gary
On Thursday 05 July 2001 6:56 pm, qing wang w
At 12:22 06.07.2001 +0530, Byju P.Nair wrote:
>if (!defined $nexturl || $nexturl eq "") {
> # Sets nexturl to be argv0, stripping everything up to and
> # including the last slash.
> $0 =~ m:[^/]*$:;
> $nexturl = $&;
> }
>
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