Mark,
the first thing I thought when I read the subject was: "Oh, no! Another
one who overread this lot of 2 pence to this thread and Curtis' request
to stop it finally..."
But now to the new subject :=)
It should be very simple to filter out a certain hoax: you just have to
look for certain em
Hi,
Ok we have a new type of RH server here and I need to get one of our scripts
to work on the box. It works odly enough on our other servers and SOME of
the new servers. On some servers the setup script works fine but when you
goto the store (This is a shoping cart) it seams to hang. I tried
Hi folks. I was hoping this would die out gracefully, but alas it has not.
Let's consider this thread CLOSED and move on. Thanks for your cooperation.
Cheers,
Kevin
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 11:23:39AM -0800, Curtis Poe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something
similar to:
> End this thread, please. If
I have a page that I create from a perl script. My problem is that the
images in the page dont load. I have the same problem when I try to use a
..css file as well.
What's the deal? Everything else seems to work just fine.
Here is a snippet of my code
print <
Tech Report
Our web server enables us to use 'SafePerl' for CGI scripts. I can find
little information relating to this, and what subset of Perl commands are
enabled (or correctly, which commands are disabled).
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Julian
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I am thinking of the mechanics of chain mail. The intent of these hoaxes is
that they propagate: that they are propagated by humans.
Typically they have a lot of addressees, and within them they have a nesting
of quoted emails, also with a lot of addressees.
Mail to a group such as this will oft
Hi,
I have a varilable:
$var = 'asdf asdf asdf'; #using blank spaces
Then i send it to another script like this:
The problem is when i get it back the value became:
$var = asdf
It stops in the first blank space is there a way for me to recover all
the variable??
Thanks in advance,
W
--- Wagner Garcia Campagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a varilable:
>
> $var = 'asdf asdf asdf'; #using blank spaces
>
> Then i send it to another script like this:
>
>
>
> The problem is when i get it back the value became:
>
> $var = asdf
>
> It stops in the first blan
The problem is: somebody who sends an hoax with good intentions (but
obviously not knowing the phenomenon) like the very one which
initialized this discussion may not send it to more addresses than the
list, at least only as *blind* carbon copy (bcc). (S)He may not do this
because the mail is alre
On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Wagner Garcia Campagner wrote:
> I have a varilable:
>
> $var = 'asdf asdf asdf'; #using blank spaces
>
> Then i send it to another script like this:
>
>
>
> The problem is when i get it back the value became:
>
> $var = asdf
>
> It stops in the first blank space is the
On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Wagner Garcia Campagner wrote:
> I have a varilable:
>
> $var = 'asdf asdf asdf'; #using blank spaces
>
> Then i send it to another script like this:
>
>
>
> The problem is when i get it back the value became:
>
> $var = asdf
>
> It stops in the first blank space is the
> Our web server enables us to use 'SafePerl' for
> CGI scripts. I can find little information relating
> to this, and what subset of Perl commands are
> enabled (or correctly, which commands are disabled).
> Can anyone point me in the right direction?
You are probably looking for the "Safe" modu
--- Jules <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Our web server enables us to use 'SafePerl' for CGI scripts. I can find
> little information relating to this, and what subset of Perl commands are
> enabled (or correctly, which commands are disabled).
> Can anyone point me in the right direction?
>
> Julia
I am having problems with CPAN.
I am on a Mac running OS 10.1.1.
Can anyone offer any assistance? I
Error follows:
[localhost:/] starmark% perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::libnet'
Going to read yes/sources/authors/01mailrc.txt.gz
Going to read yes/sources/modules/02packages.details.txt.gz
Scann
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