Hello all,
My problem is that I have two GCIs that work without no problem under HTTP, but does
not happen the same under HTTPS.
Under HTTPS, the first cgi load without no problem, when from the first cgi pulse the
button "continue" and I redirect to the second
cgi leaves the page to me error
Hi Doug here.
I would like to include this information (see below) at the top of all of
my CGI scripts. In such a way that if I upload all of my CGI scripts
to a different server all I have to do is change one file
and all of my scripts should work on the new server.
Hi Zentara
I haven't forgotten..., thanks so much for your assistance.
Appreiciation.
thanks again
Cheers :)
Bruce
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Well, for a start, you have a spelling mistake in there...
my $retun_me = shift; - probably should be - my $return_me = shift;
Secondly, what exactly are you trying to do with this code ? I don't know
too much about perl, but I think the assignment:
@_ = @arr;
might be a little suspicious. I
Hi
1. (see subject)
2. Explain lines 3 , 4
3.Why does'nt this coding return anything2
sub routine {
my @arr = (0, 'a' 1, 'b');
@_ = @arr;
my $retun_me = shift;
return( $return_me )
};
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OOPs!
I meant
Fwd: What is the value of @_$_[0], and $return_me? (see below)
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Hi
1. (see subject)
2. Explain lines 3 , 4
3.Why does'nt this coding return anything2
sub routine {
my @arr = (0, 'a' 1, 'b');
@_ = @arr;
my $retun_me = shift;
return( $return_me )
};
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To
Hi everyone
I am trying to learn Perl looking into some scripts.
One of them has a regular expression inside.
First of all, I need to know what two specific lines are doing. The code is
bellow.
$req =~ s/\r//g ;
$req =~ s/([^\n]{72,72})\n([^\n]{1,71})\n([^\n]{1,71})$/$1\n$2$3/
I know they are
Hi Doug here.
I want to create a service like http://twistedhumor.com/
from a home server
I have a old Pentium 1 PC which used to run VVindows 98
and I was wondering what type of "MODEM/NETCARD" do I need to run
RedHatLinux to run Apache to run CGI/Perl?
- And if I get a Bell Dialup connect
I was wondering about the "shift" inside a subroutine.
I have never used it. What is the purpose of it been there?
Thanks in advance,
Nestor :-)
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On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Nestor Florez wrote:
> I was wondering about the "shift" inside a subroutine.
>
> I have never used it. What is the purpose of it been there?
It pulls off the first element of the array passed to it. Using shift
with no arguments always pulls from @_ -- it returns $_[0] an
--- "Brett W. McCoy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Nestor Florez wrote:
>
> > I was wondering about the "shift" inside a subroutine.
> >
> > I have never used it. What is the purpose of it been there?
>
> It pulls off the first element of the array passed to it. Using shift
Hello,
I am redirecting this question from beginners-cgi to beginners. Please respond
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remember that non-CGI related questions should not be send to beginners-cgi.
Thanks.
Cheers,
Kevin
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 01:13:55PM -
ok I have the CGI script that will generate an html page based on what the
user selects. I also want to give the user the oportunity to choose one of
many different text files that can also be inputted into the html page via
the cgi script. I have the opening tags and closing tags and tables set u
Using the Cron function on the server is not a problem. The promlem I have
is not knowing how to set up the commands in the script and the HTML form
that would let the users choose when they want the action preformed. From
what I understand with the cron function, is that it will run the script at
also, it seems you might have left out a comma between the 'a' and 1 in
this:
>>my @arr = (0, 'a' 1, 'b');
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On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Curtis Poe wrote:
> Great description with one minor caveat: shift with no arguments will
> pull from @ARGV if not used in a subroutine.
Yes, thanks for pointing that out.
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> I can not find any sub routines or scripts that allow for users to
> pre-select dates for actions to be preformed. I have a
> greeting card script
> and want users to be able to send cards days in advance that
> woulf only be
> delivered on the requested date.
there are likely not any precanned
Ok I understand part of the Cron and it checking often to see if a script
needs to be executed. But i still dotn understand if I set up the HTML page
where the user selects the date they want the function to happen, how do I
set up the CGI script to read this and how does the Cron function know re
> Ok I understand part of the Cron and it checking often to see
> if a script
> needs to be executed. But i still dotn understand if I set up
> the HTML page
> where the user selects the date they want the function to
> happen, how do I
> set up the CGI script to read this and how does the Cron
>
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