Re: cgi form generates a cronjob

2005-03-25 Thread Bob Showalter
FRANK DELATORRE wrote: Hello, I hope this is the right forum to ask this question: Is it possible to generate a crontab file from a perl driven CGI script? If so, what are the key steps? I've been thinking about how to develop this but for some reason I cannot rectify, in my head, how to edit a cro

Re: cgi form generates a cronjob

2005-03-25 Thread Nestor Florez
Frank, You could do a "sudo www" command and using "sed" you culd edit Now I have never done anything like this but I can see how I would approach it to edit the cronjob. God Luck!!! -Original Message- From: FRANK DELATORRE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Mar 25, 2005 9:48 AM To: beginners-c

Re: Formatting Labels with CGI.pm

2005-03-25 Thread Lawrence Statton
> I'm trying to format the text used in my labels for a radio box group > created with CGI.pm... Among other things, I've tried: > > I know there must be a way to do this and any help to get me over this > hump would be much appreciated. > The simplest solution is to temporarily turn off autoE

cgi form generates a cronjob

2005-03-25 Thread FRANK DELATORRE
Hello, I hope this is the right forum to ask this question: Is it possible to generate a crontab file from a perl driven CGI script? If so, what are the key steps? I've been thinking about how to develop this but for some reason I cannot rectify, in my head, how to edit a crontab file as www w

RE: Formatting Labels with CGI.pm

2005-03-25 Thread Charles K. Clarkson
Bill Stephenson wrote: : I'm trying to format the text used in my labels for a radio box group : created with CGI.pm... Among other things, I've tried: : I'm guessing that you have something like this somewhere. use CGI qw/:standard/; my $Q = CGI->new(); It is

Formatting Labels with CGI.pm

2005-03-25 Thread Bill Stephenson
I'm trying to format the text used in my labels for a radio box group created with CGI.pm... Among other things, I've tried: # code my $payPal_label= b(Pay Online with PayPal)," (Use this for instant access)"; my $check_label=qq~ Send a Check in the Mail. (If you're having a difficul

Re: precompile decryption?

2005-03-25 Thread Shaun Fryer
> Whatever code you want to run must include the decryption > key in order for it to then be decrypted and loaded into the perl > interpreter for execution. > > If security by obscurity is good enough for you then go ahead > but don't think this approach provides any real code security. The code

Re: precompile decryption?

2005-03-25 Thread Andrew Wansink
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 11:51:06 -0500, Shaun Fryer wrote: > I wondering if anyone has experience with writing a preparser. > I've been tossing around the idea of writing a preparser that > will decrypt a perl script using PGP, then execute the code. > If anyone knows whether this is feasible, I'd app