At 12:12 PM 07/18/2001 -0400, fliptop wrote:
>
>i may be starting a jihad here, but matt wright's code is generally
>considered poor by the perl community at large, and you would be well
>advised not to use any of it.
Matt Wright's perl scripts = disasters waiting to happen.
IIRC, Matt Wright h
rl to win NT perl
> > Sent: 18 July 2001 10:13
> > To: perl
> > Subject: unix perl to win NT perl
> >
>
>i may be starting a jihad here, but matt wright's code is generally
>considered poor by the perl community at large, and you would be well
>advise
Originally posted on beginners@:
>Much like cultures, programming evolves over time. It's old and bad because:
>
> 1. it's not written with security in mind. when the internet
>comes in play, security should be the number one feature, and
>nothing else.
>
> 2. it's not written in "
> > Sent: 18 July 2001 10:13
> > To: perl
> > Subject: unix perl to win NT perl
> >
>
>i may be starting a jihad here, but matt wright's code is generally
>considered poor by the perl community at large, and you would be well
>advised not to use any o
Sally wrote:
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Sally [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 18 July 2001 10:13
> To: perl
> Subject: unix perl to win NT perl
>
> I adapted a guestbook from Matt Wright to suit my needs, only it was coded
> to run on a unix server
-Original Message-
From: Sally [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 July 2001 10:13
To: perl
Subject: unix perl to win NT perl
I adapted a guestbook from Matt Wright to suit my needs, only it was coded
to run on a unix server, and I need it to run on a windows NT server. I
don't