> ok, i wouldn't mind using javascript but I don't know how it would tie in
> with my scripts.
You'd just have the script print the javascript to the browser.
if ($cookie_and_goodvalues) {
print qq[Here's the membership links...];
} else {
print <
HTML
}
BTW,
Can you get cookie values when u
On Sunday, April 28, 2002, at 05:25 , John Brooking wrote:
> --- drieux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[..]
>> is that if people did the decent bit
>>
>> #!/usr/bin/perl -w
>> use strict;
>>
>> then whether it is dos or unix formatted - it will
>> still work
>
> How do you mean "it will st
Connie,
I don't really know the answer to this, as I have
almost 0 experience with fork, and none within the CGI
context. If this script is called from a web page and
has to wait for something, but you don't know when it
will happen, maybe fork is a good idea, otherwise the
client browser is go
--- drieux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Saturday, April 27, 2002, at 05:32 , Alex Swavely
> wrote:
>
> > This was exactly the problem. Not having dos2unix
> installed, I just
> > zipped
> > it and then ran unzip with the -a option (convert
> files) and it worked
> > smashingly.
>
> now
I haven't used SSI a lot, but my understanding, borne
out by my experience so far, is as follows. The SSI
simply pulls in the content from the included file or
command and inserts it at the place you did the
insert. So whatever HTML you would have put there
without doing SSI, is what goes in the i
On 4/28/02 11:08 AM, Mat Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok, i wouldn't mind using javascript but I don't know how it would tie in
> with my scripts. I want this cgi include to scan for a cookie, check the
> values etc and either print the membership links or redirect to the login
> page.
ok, i wouldn't mind using javascript but I don't know how it would tie in
with my scripts. I want this cgi include to scan for a cookie, check the
values etc and either print the membership links or redirect to the login
page.
-Original Message-
From: Joshua Hayden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE
It doesn't work because the HTML Content-type has already been sent to the
browser when it started load the .shtml page. You could use javascript.
Some people are afraid do use javascript because old browsers don't
understand it. If someone
If that message appears in the web page, this means that SSI is permitted.
Make sure you put something like:
So leave a space after the last " before the -->
Try this and let us if it works.
Teddy,
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- Original Message -
From: "Matthew Weier O'Phinney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
At 03:40 PM 4/28/02 +0200, Rene Verharen wrote:
>Where can I find some information on how to convert a alphanumeric string
>to a number ?
Perl does this automagically when you use the variable in numeric context.
>My problem :
>
>$waarde = "0073"; # The value in $waarde comes from a file
Hi,
Where can I find some information on how to convert a alphanumeric string
to a number ?
My problem :
$waarde = "0073"; # The value in $waarde comes from a file
needs to be converted to
$waarde = 73;
Pleas point me in the right direction.
Kind regards,
Rene Verharen
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002 22:11:18 -0400, Cms wrote:
> I have the on our web page,
> this error is display were the tag is:
> [an error occurred while processing this directive] on the website,
> and this is the error in the log file;
>
> [Sat Apr 27 20:37:18 2002]
> httpd: exec used but not allowed
>
On Sun, 28 Apr 2002 00:53:37 -0400, Jamie wrote:
> I Want to do something like below, but the SetupCitiesComboBox doesn't
> work as expected in the table. It displays a combo box before the table
> is constructed, NOT in it, but in the block it just displays a 1.
> The SetupCitiesComboBox sub just
Hi, first thanks to everyone for all the help :-)
Now i'm struggling on, (no thanks to apache :-( )
Now i've been writing my raw html statements in print" "; blocks. I
thought i might clean it up, especially the table stuff. However i've
hit a wall:
I Want to do something like below, but the
i have a simple redirect and included it using #exec cgi in an html page.
when i exec the page, i't doesn't redirect, instead it prints a link to the
redirect target.
how can i make a script redirect using SSI?
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Matthew Harrison
Webmaster
www.genestate.com
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