Hi,
I'm using Email::Valid to check the validity of submitted email
addresses, and for some reason, it thinks that
"mike[at)skybird-travel.com" (replace [at) with @, obviously) contains
a invalid domain.
I'm using the module like so:
eval {
$addr = Email::Valid->address( -address => $value,
I'm rather new to mod_perl, so there's my disclaimer.
When I learned perl CGI stuff, it was always done with CGI.pm. All the
example scripts, etc, in the book were done that way. Sending headers,
for example , was done like so:
my $query = CGI->new();
print $query->header();
rather than the styl
On Mon, 02 Aug 2004 00:30:22 -0700, Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah, what he said. There's really no way to know what it is based
only on "Premature end of script headers", all that means is that
something went wrong before it sent the header. Was there any other
messages in the error l
quite large, which might
> mean you hit some BSD::Resource or 'ulimits' you set previously that you
> thought were sane, but aren't anymore.
>
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> Rob
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> - Original Message -
> From: "Mike Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This one is more or less just out of curosity -
I noticed when trying to install on one of our webservers that
FastMmap requires perl 5.8.0 or later. Is it impossible to use with
earlier versions?
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Heh, talk about going straight to the source for an answer...
Thanks Rob.
On Wed, 2004-07-28 at 20:53, Rob Mueller wrote:
> I'll update the documentation on the next release.
>
> Rob
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Thomas Schindl" <[EMAIL P
Nevermind, I've got it.
In case anyone else has the problem, set the following option:
my $cache = Cache::FastMmap->new(
raw_values => 1,
);
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 13:19:05 -0400, Mike Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having some trouble with Cache::F
e same result.
Any feedback is appreciated, thanks in advance.
Mike Ward
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Hi.
I'm having some problems with users and cookies, although I'm not
quite sure what's going on with it. On a front page, I have a bit of
javascript that sets and immediately after reads a cookie, to check
that cookies are enabled. This works fine for me in Firefox on both
linux and windows, and
Just my 2 cents, but on windows, I like OptiPerl. Sadly it's only
shareware, but it's still very nice. The Regex tester alone is enough to
make me like it.
http://www.xarka.com/optiperl/
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On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 09:46,
Waldo_Tumanut/MO/[EMAIL PROTEC
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