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ported, and components can be shared with other developers ;-)
Please check it out, and I will be available for your questions.
Alex David
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name value pairs.
name: john
date: 3-30-04
...
...
Can I use the 'name' 'date' part as a variable somehow, or is there a better way that
I don't know of. Thanks for any help in advance.
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Hi,
I have files(.jpg, .pdf, .rtf, .xls) in the following non-public folder:
/home/alex/documents/
I need to show these files (jpg), or allow the download (.pdf, .rtf ...) from a script
for users who already are authenticated and have a session opened in the server (this
part is already
I use jEdit www.jedit.org (based on java) in Linux Mandrake 9.0 and Win2K.
I have used Vim, Crimsom Editor, optiPerl... but until the moment the best
one for my jEdit, it works equal in any operating system.
Alex.
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line... as soon as one of these mails
with this header is found it'd being deleted.
or maybe I'd use the simple telnet-module... but I'd need a pop3
command list...
any help is greatly appreciated.
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but how do you do that?
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hey your poll is totally pro war...
you have only questions about what good america does to the world
AND
choices that are trickling with irony...
what the hell?
this is not a valid and democratic poll..
what about those, who are against war? you make them look dumb
well, the only semivalid c
Hi
Can anybody help me I have a problem installing DBD::Mysql on a windows XP
machine.
Running ppm install DBD::mysql returns the message "Read a PPD for
'DBD-mysql' but it is not intended for this build of Perl
(MSWin32-x86-multi-thread)
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Alex
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r script that basically gets the system
> date and output it like so:
> open (COMHANDLE, 'date |') or die "Can not get system date \n";
> print ;
> close (COMHANDLE) or die "Can not close COMHANDLE \n";
> But with this script, I can run it both in the sh
TEST
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Hi,
Is it possible to make download of files like you can make upload of files
from a CGI script ?
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explaining things.
> On (09/01/03 17:35), Alex Blum wrote:
> > ok. there's two options:
> > 2. I fix this.
>
> Good choice!
>
> > can someone help me please? I'm stuck with this, and don't know, how to
> > solve the problem. just in
mber";;
opendir DIR, "$readings/$study_number";
my @files = readdir DIR;
closedir DIR;
chdir "$readings/$study_number";
chmod oct($mode), @files; exits here
already
chown ($user, $group, @files) == @files;
Hi,
Does anyone know a way for me to generate a Word document from som text I
have in Perl ?
I want to be able to make a few headlines and a header and footer.
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handle that, when I do not want to release my application
under GPL ?
In other words how can you use Perl modules under GPL in commercial
applications without making your application public ?
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One part is to create a thumbnail image from a regular image.
Second part is to create a web page or thumbnail page for viewing. Maybe 10
to 20 images per page.
Thanks.
Alex
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Hi,
Very newbie.
I was wondering if it is possible to write a CGI (Perl) program to make a
thumbnail page for my website.
If so, how would I start and use for doing this?
Thanks.
Alex
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Hi,
Can anyone direct me to some good source code example, on how to password
protect some CGI scripts.
As I want the solution to be portable, I do not want to use .htaccess.
I would prefer som code to make a login page and verify the username and
password against a SQL database, then set a cooki
this ?
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Alex
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zup, foo(l)!" :)
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not solve it and neither does using the -nph pragma in the the use CGI line.
Regards
Alex
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> I have made a login system and wh
[0], that array01 is infront of array00...
I believe you guys get the picture...
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from the login page to the first page I therefore need to
give the cookie along like: redirect( -uri=>xxx.cgi, -cookie=>$cookie);
BUT IT DOES NOT WORK - my xxx.cgi script does not get the cookie.
What can I do to fix this ?
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ipt does not get the cookie - what is wrong ?
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try using:
open (OFILE, " +> /tmp/aa.lst") or die "Can't write $p_OutputFile: $! ";
if that is still making problems, then visit:
http://www.perldoc.com/perl5.6.1/pod/func/open.html
-> "... '+>' mode would clobber the file first.&quo
.22 Server at scmset.sc.intel.com Port 80
>>
>> I have given 777 to cgi-bin directory and the hello.pl file under it which
>> is :
>>
>>
>> #!/usr/intel/bin/perl
>> print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
>>
>> print "Hello guys\n";
>> print `date`;
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>>
>> Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks
>> David
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possible? if so, how?
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I mean WEB pages that are protected using some sort of session variables or
cookies.
The pages are going to run on a platform that does not support .htaccess.
Regards
Alex
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Hi everyone
I am new to writing CGI code in Perl and I am going to make some protected
WEB pages using Perl.
Can anyone direct me to some sample code for making a simple login system
and some protected WEB pages ?
Thanks in advance
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[2][3] would be some entry in @school...
ok, but is there a way of getting the name of @school by supplying
the number only? like $array[2] <<! (school)
any ideas? (thanks in advance)
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hat i am doing wrong
> any help would be fully apreciated
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messag from ESS wrote:
> Thanks Alex Read
> but it didnt work.and I can;t control on the user broswes.
>
> NOTE: I want it compiled Like hotmial, the problem with yahoo
>
> Thanks agian
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> >From: Alex Read <
bit
Please use netscape 2 view
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Hello,
Some stuff
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> bash: /usr/lib/cgi-bin/agbot/agbot.cgi: No such file or directory
>
> the expected results since the shebang is trying to find
>
> /usr/bin/perl^M
>
> and that does not exist
>
> cf man dos2unix
>
> ciao
> drieux
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The makers may make
t.cgi
bash: /usr/lib/cgi-bin/agbot/agbot.cgi: No such file or directory
however, run it like this:
$ perl /usr/lib/cgi-bin/agbot/agbot.cgi
and it works just fine.. Huh? I don't get it..
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but
Thanks guys,
I think this should be able to do what I want, as the browser goes
straight to the return page and prints 'HI1'.
Thanks again,
Alex
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
defined(my $pid = fork ) or die "Could not fork: $!";
if ($pid){
print "Content-type: text/ht
Hello,
OK, we now have the following;
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
my $pid = fork;
if ($pid == 0){
exec 'sleep 2; echo "hi"' || die "Cannot sleep: $!" ;
} else {
print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
print "\nhi\n\n\n\n";
}
So the child process is the only one that sleeps for 2, then prints hi,
rk and how I
execute the command, but whatever I do I just can't get it to go to the
return message without waiting for the child process to finish. Any
help gratefully recieved.
Many thanks
Alex.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
my $pid = fork && exit; #$pid should return 0 if f
oot ..., so it has the
same permissions as the user which means that if the user did decide to
try and use my form for evil, then they shouldn't be able to do anything
more evil than if they simply sat at their machine and typed;
% GRrr evilnesss
thanks for all the advice,
Alex.
drieux wr
u are talking about and consequently do nothing.
Cheers
Alex.
John Brooking wrote:
> This is an aside, but does the statement you are
> executing come as a parameter from the HTML form? If
> so, I presume you are aware that this is a very
> dangerous practice, unless you have secure
"$my_shell_script &";
`$my_shell_script &`;
exec "$my_shell_script ";
exec "$my_shell_script &";
none of which work! The basis of my script is Formmail from Matt's
script archive (http://www.worldwidemart.com/scripts/) if anyone knows
it.
Any suggestions?
Tha
ks in advance.
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Try this if you're using linux/unix system:
$variable =~ s/\n\r//g;
Alex
Guy Tubbs wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Can anyone give me the code that will replace all the carriage returns in a
>variable with another character.
>
>I am getting input from a web page and need to replace the
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