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sential detail):
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Is there any reason why the second method (using the encoded URL) fails
while the first method succeeds? More importantly, can anyone suggest a
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ion matches the corresponding database elements description.
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Hi,
I'm trying to include javascript code in my perl script but I'm getting the
following error 'Can't find string terminator "EOF" anywhere
before EOF at calendar.pl
Anyone have any ideas why I might be getting this error.
Using the following code to refer to javascript:
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Thanx for the reply but now I cant use database for this program .
I have to do with modifying files in some way or the other .
Please give me some other pointers .
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 zsdc wrote :
mark sony wrote:
I have one file (say about 6000 lines) data divided into four
? There would be
about 30 users updating the empty columns ?
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am
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direction...Also whats the best methhod for matching multiple
lines which may have any space or tab or newline in between the
awk_losers but not awk_managers.It seems
that multiple line matching is not happening.Is this because I am
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direction...Also whats the best methhod for matching multiple
lines which may have any space or tab or newline in between them
te to my text file. No errors were reported on the
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>> -Original Message-
>> From: Greenhalgh David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 1:16 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Getting my head round hashes
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
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according to where you are
Hope this helps.
Thanx
Mark
On Tue, 03 Jun 2003 Ceilon Aspensen wrote :
I am having trouble getting Windows 98 to associate a .pl file
with
perl.exe. I have already been to the ActiveState.com website and
followed
the instructions for making sure that I have these
Do do
>> -Original Message-
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>> To: 'João Luís Bonina'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>
>> Is this a windows system? Try
>> Sy
Mark
Look into the CGI perl module on CPAN. This will help you with what you
want to accomplish below plus much more.
Go to www.cpan.org to read up on it.
Mark
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gument and display the result of the script in
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Or if there is any alternative or easier method of doing it?
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I tried to go to Hypermart to look at their CGI implementation, th
Hi all
What are the good online sites which will give details about perl
DBI, about using perl interacting with databases,right from basic
to advanced stage?
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test.s doesnt have anything
$ perl x.pl
Yup,exists.
$
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$string = "the\n\tlucky\n\t\tcoin";
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print "Yup";
}
Hi
i am searching for a string of consecutive words say "the lucky
coin"
These may be in one line or different line separated by blank
lines such as
1>the
lucky coin
2>thelucky
coin
3>the
lucky coin
Whats the
he HOWTO's on the web for installing Perl
modules without root access will be useful for you:
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>
> Jeremiah
>
> Trying with "/usr/bin/wget -O -" to get
> ftp://ftp.loaded.net/pub/CPAN/modules/03modli
I can see where you're coming from on this. However the most obvious reason is that
perl has no relationship in scalar context between @somename and %somename.
Your question regarding the "special" $ is not germane to this concept. Each element
of the array is a separate scalar variable, accesse
You could try using a refresh. First click pulls the information from the database and
stuffs it into a file. The refresh loads the link of that file and downloads it from
the browser.
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It would help if you gave just a simple example but, I think you want somnething like
this:
if ( $q->param( 'something' ) {
print qq`
$your_value
`;
}
course' that's using CGI.pm
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if ($password ne $upassword) {
print "Location: /pages/login.htm\n\n";
} else {
print "Location: /pages/yourpage.htm\n\n";
}
Something like that may work.
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rom other
local computers, I've tried everyone's suggestions and this is the
closest I've got to success. Any ideas?
>> @uptime = (open (CON, "ssh -l $user $host uptime |"));
>> print CON "$pass";
>> close(CON);
His Faithful Ser
r opening records.txt.$!,stopped";
> > print OUTFILE 'ssh -l $user $host "uptime"';
> > close(OUTFILE);
> >};
> Without the greater than marks of course. Where am I going wrong? Help please?
> Sample of machines.txt
> >192.168.x.1,mary,password
> I'm trying to capture the data from the uptime command into a file that is erased
>every time the script is run.
>
> His Faithful Servant,
> Rev. Mark-Nathaniel Weisman
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I really like your ideas and the examples. I just have a hang up with having to scroll
to the left on pages. Hey, It's me not you (-8
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Yes, it's pretty good but, the font sizes on the page are too big. Someone may
consider changing them to font size 2. Other then that it's an informative site.
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Su
Yes, CGI with Perl is a great one. I wish they would print a 3rd Edition though.
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Subject: Re: tutorials
>Always look to O'Reilly first, they usually have
Don't forget about the "Official Guide To Programming With CGI.pm". The book is hard
to find but the site has a lot of information and examples:
http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/stein/index.html
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sub mainHeader{
print $q->header( -type => "text/html", -expires => "now" ),
$q->start_html( -title => "Your Title");
This has always worked for me. I don't know if will do everything for you.
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Date: Wed
I'm pretty sure there is an example of just this type of thing here:
http://www.cgi101.com/class/ch5/text.html
Try that maybe (-8
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Subject: Menus and Forms
>Hi
>
>Can someone
Perl programming is like the Breakfast Bar at Shoneys! Take what you want and leave
the rest.
Ask questions, ask questions, ask questions.
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Date: Wed Jun 12 01:42:23 PDT 2002
Subject: Re: form display pr
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 6:02 pm, fliptop wrote:
> drieux wrote:
> > one of the problems I keep bumping my head into
> > is that fundamentally perl is a Kult - and as such
> > tends to not always be a well organized kult - since
> > they are never clear as to which are the true cannons of the faith
Hey, this is cool. It's about time to update things around the universe.
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Subject: Re:
O.S. does in order to keep track of them or something,
but there is nothing in the help files that describe it either. I'm using win2k.
I guess I will try and fetch the cookie and see if these numbers are sent to the
server when fetched.
Anybody?
Thanks,
Mark
The URL to the code:
http://kleo.net/cookie2.txt
the
kleo.net/
Why is that?
Thanks,
Mark
Rob,
use strict; shouldn't really affect the syntax of any DBI handle or statement. I would
help if you included an example for us to have look at here.
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Subject: Using str
You could run a small img though your while loop and have it place one next to the
other (side by side) using your rowcount values. That would be one way.
or you could try it with a foreach() as well.
Mark
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To:
>{'src'=>'/style1.css'},
-script=>{-language=>'JavaScript', -src=>'/rollover.js'});
then your here doc:
print qq`
`;
$q->end_html;
I do it all kinds of ways. Depends on what your trying to write. For nestled tables
though, I'd
Or try:
$key =~ s/(\w+)/\u$1/g
Note, no need for the \w\w+ character class (in fact that doesn't work
right) and remember the 'g' modifier, to do all words, not just the first.
Cheers
Mark C
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> Sent
Not unless you purchase XP Pro. It also comes bundled with Win2K pro and of course
Win2K Server. And BTW, i thought it was pretty crappy of MS not to have it for XP Home
OR support PWS for XP Home. Oh well, Apache it is!
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From: "Al Hospers"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAI
5 Overview and tips:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/en/server/iis/
I have also used some of MS's lookdown tools and other utilities. I have those links
too if you want them.
Mark
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To: "'Hall.L
/cgi_docs.html
Mark'
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Date: Sun Feb 03 11:55:27 PST 2002
Subject: Re: Is there a good CGI.pm tutorial online?
>On Sun, 03 Feb 2002 19:20:07 GMT, Steven Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
ch as outputting the emails to a text file and
sending them in bulk somehow?
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IIS is only bundled with XP Pro. Can you beleive that! What MS crapola.
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Date: Fri Jan 11 17:17:29 PST 2002
Subject: Re: Windows XP
>Is PWS, or IIS installed on the
I found this:
http://www.opensa.org/manual/apache_guide/mod/mod_isapi.html
It may help. But I can't find the damn module.
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Date: Sun Dec 23 14:58:12 PST 2001
Subject: Question
>
>Hi everyone!
>
>I have a que
Hey, that's what I was wondering too. But on windows XP. They screwed the developer by
leaving out IIS and not supporting PWS with this version of Windows.
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Date: Sun Dec 23 14:58:12 PST 2001
Subject: Questio
For this I would consider using SSI. That way you only have to make your changes in
the "config" files once for the whole site.
Using SSI:
http://www.perlmonks.com/index.pl
Lots of different ideas here.
Mark Bergeron'
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From: "Gerry Jones&qu
Great for counter scripts.
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Subject: src with Perl
>(Sorry for my English...)
>
>Can I request an image-path with Perl?
>
>...
>
>
Have you set up your cert on the server?
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Date: Mon Dec 10 20:21:24 PST 2001
Subject: script doesn't work under https but works under http???
>hi everybody,
>
>I have posted a script to my server, and it works p
How are you calling the form. You might try and including a little of your code so we
can see what's going on.
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From: "Tat Nam"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Beginners Perl"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun Dec 09 23:01:10 PST 2001
Subject: cgi & form
>Hi,
> I'm writing a surv
Mark,
Have you seen this example:
http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/stein/code/customizable.cgi
I think it's close to what you want to acomplish. Loop through user defined
preferences and set the bgcolor, etc... to the users choice.
Check i
y step on paper. <--- I was
taught this by a guru. I should have listened. LOL.
But Thanks for the help anyways guys and gals:-)
Mark
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At 07:48 PM 12/7/01 -0500, you wrote:
>At 07:25 PM 12/7/01 -0500, Mark Jervis Sr. wrote:
>
>>I am having my code write to a webpage. In the webpage I need to be able
>>to change colors of the page and text.
>
>After you determine the colors, why not just code
>
>pri
trying to help anyways :-)
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loop because to perl # is for
comments..
I am looking for the work around so that perl will know I am trying to use
and return the # as part of my code rather than as a comment indicator.
Thanks,
Mark
At 07:17 PM 12/7/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Mark,
>
>It's not clear to me what you
Ok here is what it is returning.
I fixed the code to this:
if($textcolor eq "custom")
{
print " text=\"$textcolor\"";
}
else{
print " text=\"$txtcustom\"";
}
when textcolor equals custom thats what it's returning rather than reading
";
print "\n";
print "\n";
print "\n";
print "Site Created by mydomain.com";
print "\n";
print "\n";
print "\n\n";
Earlier today I thought this was going to be easier than what it turned out
to be. I do thank all the suggestions I have recieved so far. and I hope
I'm not asking to much to find out why this is sticking in a loop and not
returning what I thought it would.
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" text=\"/#$txtcustom\"";
{
else
{
print " text=\"$textcolor\"";
}
Thanks,
Mark
BTW Kudos on having a great learning tool such as this forum. I have a lot
more code and a lot less questions due to this forum. :-)
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In my code I need to use the number symbol #
I know this is a symbol to use for commenting out code is there a work
around so that I can use this symbol in a certain part of my code without
the program ignoring everything after it?
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Yes, it's easy to understand. Limited examples though. Read (past tense) the book.
Easily worth the 21.95
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From: "Jeremy Webster"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jerry Preston"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri Dec 07 10:09:43 PST 2001
Subject: Re: Need basic comm
print "\n";
print "";
print "\"$FORM{'$title'}\"";
print "\n";
print "\n\n";
and here is the output I'm getting :
""
Any ideas where I'm going wrong ?
I am not afraid to RTFM if I kn
Not the best stuff in the world but it will get you started with a lot of the basics.
Forms, directories, cookies. Stuff like that.
GoTo:
http://cgi.resourceindex.com/Documentation/
GL,
Mark Bergeron
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To
; fear
> > > of facing a multimillion dollar class action suit similar to the one
> > filed
> > > by PepsiCo against General Electric not too long ago.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > We're not going to help them out with their e-mail beta test without
> > > getting
> > > a little something for our time. My brother's girlfriend got in on
> > this
> > a
> > > few months ago. When I went to visit him for the Baylor/UT game.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > She showed me her check. It was for the sum of $4,324.44 and was
> > stamped
> > > "Paid In Full". Like I said before, I know the law, and this is for
> > real.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Intel and AOL are now discussing a merger which would make them the
> > largest
> > > Internet company and in an effort make sure that AOL remains the most
> > > widely
> > > used program, Intel and AOL are running an e-mail beta test.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > When you forward this e-mail to friends, Intel can and will track it
> > (if
> > > you
> > > are a Microsoft Windows user) for a two week time period.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > For every person that you forward this e-mail to, Microsoft will pay
> > you
> > > $203.15.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > For every person that you sent it to that forwards it on, Microsoft
> > will
> > > pay
> > > you $156.29.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > And for every third person that receives it, you will be paid $17.65.
> > > Within two weeks, Intel will contact you for your address and then
> > send
> > you
> > > a check.
> > > I thought this was a scam myself, but a friend of my good friend's
> > Aunt
> > > Patricia, who works at Intel, actually got a check of $4,543.23 by
> > > forwarding this e-mail.
> > >
> > >
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In your conditional loop for checking the PW, why don't you just use a Reponse
redirect.
if ( defined $cookie ) {
print $q->redirect("/gamepage.htm");
} else {
print "Location: /index.htm\n\n";
}
untested.
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I know this is a beginner's list. And, we have all been at the point of starting out
but, you've get to explain your situation a bit better than this. What window?, do you
want to collapse a window during a process and have it post something on after the
completion of another process. In front?
And I quote, "just like 6 lines of code and it doesnt work so I need some help." Are
you sure about this?
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To: "Linux Beginners"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu Oct 25 09:35:02 PDT 2001
Subject: trying to write to a file
>hey im
You have to call the script from the form element:
--All of your fields or etc.. here--
or you could trigger it with a link
Login In
something like that.
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From: "_brian_d_foy"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Tue Oct 23 10:00:47 PDT 2001
Subject: Re
Why don't you just run the scripts on your machine? You can do that ya' know. You just
need a free webserver like Apache or PWS (Personal Web Server) from MS.
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From: "pAuLyOYo"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun Oct 21 18:26:43 PDT 2001
Subject: Free CGI
then searching all over the web for answers.
Mark Bergeron'
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From: "Randal L. Schwartz"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed Oct 17 07:57:13 PDT 2001
Subject: Re: Multi-page CGI Form
>>>>>> "Justin" == Justin
Aawww, Itdel weedle padula got dawere feelings hwurt.
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From: "aurillo, gabriel"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "padula, domenic"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu Oct 11 10:26:06 PDT 2001
Subject: Re: Everyone please move on RE: Sh*
I don't know if you've tried this one yet?
http://stein.cshl.org/WWW/software/CGI/
The site of the guy that wrote cgi.pm
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From: "Carl Franks"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon Oct 08 06:26:49 PDT 2001
Subject: Re: Getting Stared with CGI.pm
>I can rec
Yes, I would agree, You'll find with just a little practice, you can write you own
code and scripts easier, faster, and most times, more efficient for what you need.
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From: "Randal L. Schwartz"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Geoff Ball"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Da
The one you learn the most from of course!
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From: "louie miranda"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue Sep 25 19:38:06 PDT 2001
Subject: whats the best cgi/perl book around?
>Hi, im just wondering whats the best cgi/perl book?
>thnx.
>
>
>
>louie miranda (
things like "Where is my
shoe\?". (which seems correct to me)
But I want to make sure that I have effectively made
sure that what ever is in the text area can't bite me
later on.
Thanks for any insight,
--Mark.
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Get
ere though.
Another place to review is the perlstyle manpage.
Your code is your own however. It just depends on whom will have to deal with it in
the event you leave or give it away. That's 2cents for whatever it's worth.
GL,
Mark Bergeron'
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From: "Stepha
Give me an example of what you guys need, I'll look at it for you. I couldn't give you
a deadline or timeframe right nowe though.
Mark Bergeron'
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From: "Gary Stainburn"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Bradley M. Handy"<[EMAIL PRO
Very good. You're paying attention.
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From: "Brett W. McCoy"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mark Bergeron"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "David Draley"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue Sep 18 15:23:22 PDT 2001
Subjec
I would run everything inside of a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Win32 and/or use some
type of algorithm to encrypt the data between scripts. I would look into Digest::MD5,
it's a 128 bit one way hash algorithm. Go to CPAN for more info. Could be an idea to
get you started.
GL,
Mark Ber
I would go:
unless ( ($x < 50) || ($x > 80) ){
print "";
}
of course you could use and, or
you can only use and, or if your running at least Perl5
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From: "David Draley"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon Sep 17 14:36:06 PDT 2001
Subject: "Unless"
Alan -
Your problem are the "$" in $path and $url. You need to escape them
somehow or just remove them out of your test script if you don't need
them. Also
if ($url !~ /$path/){
$url = $path.$url;
}
worked fine for me, no need for the m,^, or !.
Mark
Al
quot;. Dumper ($missings);
print "invalid: ". Dumper ($invalids);
Maryana Osipchuk wrote:
>
> Hi, Mark!
>
> Thanx for answer - it's partly help me to resolve my problem (now I use
>Data::FormValidator). Tnx for so usefull module ;o)
>
> But to cal
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