It was Saturday, February 14, 2004 when Robert took the soap box, saying:
: Casey West wrote:
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: >It was Saturday, February 14, 2004 when Jan Eden took the soap box, saying:
: >: Hi all,
: >:
: >: Does anyone have an additional recommendation, so I can compare
: >: some m
om/support/knowledge_base/our_network_and_servers/installed_perl_modules.html
I think we do a good job. So does netcraft, for what it's worth.
http://uptime.netcraft.com/perf/reports/Hosters
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Aah, there it is.
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It was Wednesday, December 03, 2003 when Casey West took the soap box, saying:
: I'm beta-testing a robot that searches Google when new questions are
: posed to the beginners' lists. I have no idea if it will be useful.
: :-)
:
: I'm going to watch it closely and hope it is. I
It was Thursday, December 04, 2003 when Wiggins d Anconia took the soap box, saying:
:
:
: > It was Wednesday, December 03, 2003 when Casey West took the soap box,
: saying:
: > : I'm beta-testing a robot that searches Google when new questions are
: > : posed to the beginners'
It was Wednesday, December 03, 2003 when Casey West took the soap box, saying:
: I'm beta-testing a robot that searches Google when new questions are
: posed to the beginners' lists. I have no idea if it will be useful.
: :-)
I should like to make an important note. This bot is not i
Hi.
I'm in the employ of Casey West, a list admin, to assist you with your
question. I've taken the liberty to search Google using the Subject line
you provided in your email to the list. I hope one of the links below
will be of service to you.
Sadly Google hasn't given us a nice
Hi.
I'm in the employ of Casey West, a list admin, to assist you with your
question. I've taken the liberty to search Google using the Subject line
you provided in your email to the list. I hope one of the links below
will be of service to you.
Sadly Google hasn't given us a nice
I'm beta-testing a robot that searches Google when new questions are
posed to the beginners' lists. I have no idea if it will be useful.
:-)
I'm going to watch it closely and hope it is. I'll remove it if I
find that it does a bad job.
Casey West
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It was Wednesday, November 19, 2003 when Dan Anderson took the soap box, saying:
: If I create a cookie with path '/' does that mean it will be available
: for all web pages on my site, or will it instead be only available to
: web pages in the / directory?
All, paths are hierarchical
the load off. I'd take a look
there first.
Casey West
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sitate to tell me so
: (somehow, I don't think that will be a problem). However, I believe this
: list is supposed to be a resource and I don't think the employment issue
: is necessarily off base.
Um, it's off base, but not a problem. :-)
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urrent time and date, two
elements of the list are the minute and hour.
>From the command line, type the following:
perldoc -f localtime
This will give you the information you need to do what you want.
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her option for you to obtain it without paying (if desired).
Excellent work!
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print "Enter a zip code to search for: ";
: $zipentered=<>;
: }
: }
:
: The only problem that i have is that if i put in >5 it breaks but works if i
: put in <5.
: Hope this helps.
: Any fix for my problems are welcome, and needed.
Enjoy!
;.
So, try this:
if ( $_ == int( $_ ) ) {
# do something...
}
Enjoy!
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and explain your situation there. If, even after that, there is still
a problem, I asure you that beginners-workers folks will take care of
it.
Please trust the system, potential flame bait (whether intentional or
not) is not a good thing either.
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Read about the module here:
http://search.cpan.org/doc/MAURICE/Email-Valid-0.13/Valid.pm
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int."
Use printf(), like this:
printf "%.2f", $t;
This says, I have a floating point number that should only display 2
digits after the decimal point.
Read more in perldoc printf (and perldoc sprintf, for the formatting options).
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odule Digest::MD5. There is a function called md5_base64().
use Digest::MD5 qw(md5_base64);
my $encrypted = md5_base64( $password );
Read about it here:
http://search.cpan.org/doc/MSERGEANT/AxKit-1.4/Digest-MD5-2.12/MD5.pm
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You'
refreshes.
- I push the submit button and my file upload field doesn't upload
the file.
- I push the submit button and I get an 'Internal Server Error'.
- I push the submit button and the browser just sits there.
I would imagine you're doing this to build some sort of
"#cc"},
: ["Nation", "Area", "Permit"]),
:]),
:$q->Tr([
: $q->th({-bgcolor => "#ff"}),
: $q->td(["Nation", "A
re OK.
: # START HTML DOCUMENT
: print header, start_html(-title=>"$TITLE", -background=>"$WALL"),
: h2($TITLE), ($HOME);
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You send the message shoot to gun, with selectors bullet and myFoot. A
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ort, I would go with the following format:
The users file is an XML file. Use Perls XML tools (XML::Parser and
XML::Writer would be fine). That file would store questions and
answers together.
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You can shoot yourself in the foot with e
e list owner. Of course,
that's me so, if you are still having problems after you check my
suggestion, please email me privatley and I'll help you get this taken
care of.
: so dont tell me to read the fuckin faq
I know you are trying to unsubscribe from this mailing list but please
don't d
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Oh, wait, I almost forgot that we now include the instructions in
every message sent to the list, the above come from your email. Have
you tried them?
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you mean:
use YourModule;
but, still good info.
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shoot yourself in the appendage which holds...
you do the
same.
This discussion is closed. Thank you.
Casey West
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ame =~ m!([^/|\\]+)$!;
:
: $fout = $ENV{DOCUMENT_ROOT} . '/photos/ptmp/' . $fn;
:
: open (OUTFILE,"> $fout") or die "Can't open $fout: $!";
: print OUTFILE $buffer while ($bytesread = read($filename, $buffer, 1024));
: close OUTFILE;
: }
This is a
too, allthough the
rounding isn't perfect.
Please read:
perldoc -q sprintf
perldoc -q printf
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On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 03:44:32PM +0200, Aaron Craig wrote:
: At 08:42 10.07.2001 -0400, Casey West wrote:
:
: >I would suggest that the most efficient approach might be to import
: >just one symbol from CGI.pm, explicitly. Now, Aaron, I'm not saying
: >you are wrong, however
ave
served a greater purpose!
Discussion closed.
Casey West
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least until we've finished building it.
*and* that you
get only what you need, try the following:
use CGI qw( params );
This ensured that you only get the params() function for handling
simple form submissions and none of the extra stuff gets played with.
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:
: #$dbh = DBI -> connect ("DBI:mysql:ami","fgs") || die $DBI::errstr;
: #$sql = qq{SELECT * FROM testami WHERE $field1 = '$value1' and $field2 = '$value2'};
: #$sth = $dbh -> prep
will write a
CGI program that allows them to edit certain information. When they
submit that form, the info is saved in the flat file database, in
their record.
If you start moving on this and get more specific questions, they will
be easier to answer with example code or pointers t
please PLEASE can we now stop these threads and let the list get on
: with what it's supposed to do which is help perl beginners get on with
: productive stuff.
Amen. It is finished. :)
Casey West
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Same as Modula-2 except that the bullet is
#x27;);
:
: But I can't seem to get this to work. Is this just a syntax problem,
: or is something more fundamentally wrong?
This is a syntax problem. Try the following:
$newdata{$TAG}{initsearch} = $co->param('initsearch');
[...]
and access them with the same structure.
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tx
The code that you have given us looks great. However, you have not
given us the code that you have in your required files.
If you show us the code in your required files, we may be able to tell
you why 'use strict' is failing.
Also, be sure to try and run your program from the comma
t; 1.6 - I don't see something in the FAQ, how can I make a suggestion?
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: > 1.7 - Is there a supporting website for this list?
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: >Yes, there is. It is located at:
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