Thanks, but I think I solved the problem. I was loading an array with all the contents
of a particular directory and I don't think it liked having so many (for some strange
reason). Either Perl or CGI.pm was unhappy with that.
Anyways, thanks for the help.
John Pitchko
Data Services
>>> "Joel
John,
are you able to dump the total output (including headers) for this CGI?
joel
-Original Message-
From: John Pitchko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 July 2002 15:56
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: too many headers from CGI script (max 200)
Hello, I keep receiving the following e
Hello, I keep receiving the following error message, but I have not found any
information on the net as to what exactly this error means or how to correct it:
[04/Jul/2002:08:53:13] failure ( 836): for host 172.21.xxx.xxx trying to GET
/cgi-bin/template.cgi, cgi_scan_headers reports: the CGI p
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002 08:30:35 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rhen Hernandez) wrote:
>hi everyone!
>
>I created a password and username for my website. My question is how can i direct
>the user to the homepage or main page of the website. Right now, the code is set for
>"Permission Granted..." I wan
--- Kyle Babich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry for bothering everyone again, but could
> someone tell me what to change
> so that I can import variables from external files
> and get them to work in
> the current file? (see original message)
>
> Thank you,
> Kyle
Copied from "perldoc CGI":
NAME
beginners-faq - FAQ for the beginners-cgi mailing list
1 - Administriva
1.1 - I'm not subscribed - how do I subscribe?
Send mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
You can also specify your subscription email address by sending email to
(assuming [EMAIL PROTECTED] is your email addr
Thanks Felix,
This is exactly what I was looking for!
Paul
>From: Felix Geerinckx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Concatenating names from form
>Date: 4 Jul 2002 10:37:33 -
>
>on Wed, 03 Jul 2002 23:48:37 GMT, Paul Arsenault wrote:
>
> > I can do everything except
on Wed, 03 Jul 2002 23:48:37 GMT, Paul Arsenault wrote:
> I can do everything except isolate the first
> initial in the first name. Anyone know of an easy way to do this
my $firstname = 'Paul';
my $initial = substr($firstname, 0, 1);
See
perldoc -f substr
--
felix
--
To unsubscrib
Hi All,
After a couple of emails about opening a file with a lower case FH, I have a
question. I see everyone opening a file with an "or die" statement, what I can
fully understand. But I see you also close the FH with an "or die" statement.
Why ? What can go wrong with closing an FH ?
Can an
Hi all,
This is a mess now... I even have no concept on how to start.
I will working on something like this
There are 2 interface as input. One is a Web interface, which will accept
HTML tag and plain text by POST method, but by GET method, the input
would be an URL. Another One is a ma
So what's your input ? and you's your supposed output ?
regards,
Connie in sick >_<
- Original Message -
From: "Paul Arsenault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 7:48 AM
Subject: Concatenating names from form
> I want to be able to read in name
I want to be able to read in names from a web-based form and then take the
first initial from the first name and concatenate it with the whole last
name. I can do everything except isolate the first initial in the first
name. Anyone know of an easy way to do this with a regex or reading the
name
12 matches
Mail list logo