here's a good link that i used to format Dates:
http://www-db.stanford.edu/~ullman/fcdb/oracle/or-time.html
> -Original Message-
> From: Soheil Shaghaghi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 7:20 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Question about dates
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On Mon, 26 Aug 2002 13:48:40 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mikeblezien)
wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>this maybe bit off topic, but was hoping someone may have some suggestions.
>
>I have simple form that a person makes a selection from a drop box and we would
>like to open a new window, and resize it simila
Hi, folks --
Has anyone seen or written some code that will talk to a shell or ssh
socket on one side and a web page on the other? I'd like to build a
web ssh script for those times when I have nothing but a web browser
available and want to get to my shell.
This seems quite complex but nonethe
Hi everyone,
I am using a program that gets the user information and stores them. The
program stores each user data in a separate file, like userid.tmp
The data that is in each file looks like this:
username#!#fullname#!#email#!#userid#!#registratingdate#...#!#n
What I need to do is get the e-m
Hello,
I am Martin Schaaf, Forth hacker and Perl mystified.
I'm taking on a volunteer project to create a cgi script to maintain a
simple flat file database and generate reports through email. Passwords
and commands would be passed through the email Subject: line. The unique
identifier for e
Soheil Shaghaghi wrote at Tue, 27 Aug 2002 18:33:42 +0200:
> I am using a program that gets the user information and stores them. The
> program stores each user data in a separate file, like userid.tmp
I hope, all users you have stored have acknowledged
that their data is collected and munged t
on Tue, 27 Aug 2002 16:33:42 GMT, Soheil Shaghaghi wrote:
> I am using a program that gets the user information and stores them. The
> program stores each user data in a separate file, like userid.tmp
>
> The data that is in each file looks like this:
>
> username#!#fullname#!#email#!#userid#!#
> I am using a program that gets the user information and stores them. The
> program stores each user data in a separate file, like userid.tmp
>
> The data that is in each file looks like this:
>
> username#!#fullname#!#email#!#userid#!#registratingdate#...#!#n
Seems strange to me, storing one
i want to send an email with sendmail from my perl
script without queueing the email.
What's the command line?
Thanks,
Anthony
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i want to generate an output file using perl
open (OFILE, " > /tmp/aa.lst") or die "Can't write $p_OutputFile: $! ";
Everytime I ran it, I got the following error message.
Can't write /tmp/aa.lst: No such file or directory at compare.pl line 71.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Allen
Does the /tmp directory exist? does the user running this script have
write permissions to that directory?
--- Allen Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i want to generate an output file using perl
>
> open (OFILE, " > /tmp/aa.lst") or die "Can't write $p_OutputFile:
> $! ";
>
> Everytime I
Yes, we do have "/tmp" diretory and everyone has write permission to "/tmp"
Thanks,
allen
-Original Message-
From: Joe Raube [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 11:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Create an output file using Perl
Does the /tmp directory ex
Hello folks, I'm not entirely sure this is the correct forum to post
this in, but in all reality there isn't exactly an overwhelming
community of
Perl programmers out there. I along with my co-Creator Morgana run a
Wheel Of Time Multi-User Domain for Roleplaying. It's a MUD to those who
know what
I think there should not be any spaces between " and >, and that's the
reason why it failed.
Thanks anyway.
open (OFILE, " > /tmp/aa.lst") or die "Can't write $p_OutputFile:
-Original Message-
From: Allen Wang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 11:50 AM
To: 'Jo
Also, some proxy servers (notably AOL) ignore HTTP_EQUIV directives set in META tags.
aol HTTP header info:
http://webmaster.aol.com/index.cfm?article=556&expand=0&sitenum=2&menuid=56
>>> Bob Showalter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/25/2002 4:11:25 PM >>>
> -Original Message-
> From:
does the file aa.lst already exists in /tmp? if so, does your script
have permission to write to it? the error doesn't seem like a permission
problem...
david
On Tue, 2002-08-27 at 11:49, Allen Wang wrote:
> Yes, we do have "/tmp" diretory and everyone has write permission to
> "/tmp"
>
> Thank
man sendmail??? (or possibly try a sendmail group)
You might be looking for "DeliveryMode=x" where x is "b" but I am not a
sendmail expert.
You might also check the perldoc for Net::SMTP as this is probably safer
than using sendmail command line (or one of the many other SMTP modules).
http:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
> I am Martin Schaaf, Forth hacker and Perl mystified.
>
> I'm taking on a volunteer project to create a cgi script to maintain a
> simple flat file database and generate reports through email. Passwords
> and commands would be passed through the email Subje
Would be interesting to know which book and what reasons they stated for
using sendmail directly. I would imagine most of the people on the list
and myself included would advocate using the module in almost all cases.
There are a couple of big reasons, mainly that understanding sendmail is
a
Remember to reply all so the list gets your posts as well...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> At 06:48 PM 8/27/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>
>> This doesn't sound like a CGI script
>
>
> You're absolutely right. This is my second iteration, I've dropped the
> CGI implementation for security reasons and
"Jeremy M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
000401c24dfb$1124ce30$0302a3c0@mithril">news:000401c24dfb$1124ce30$0302a3c0@mithril...
> Hello folks, I'm not entirely sure this is the correct forum to post
> this in, but in all reality there isn't exactly an overwhelming
> community of Perl prog
try using:
open (OFILE, " +> /tmp/aa.lst") or die "Can't write $p_OutputFile: $! ";
if that is still making problems, then visit:
http://www.perldoc.com/perl5.6.1/pod/func/open.html
-> "... '+>' mode would clobber the file first."
cheers,
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