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[Quoting Kevin A. Lenzo, on March 15 2001, 16:22, in "PAUSE not seeing all"]
> When I go to edit_mod (edit modules) on the PAUSE server,
> it asks me to let you know if anything is missing from the
> list -- it's not picking up SlideShow, which will soon
> be re-uploaded as WWW::SlideShow, and it
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[Quoting Samuel Behan, on March 15 2001, 15:57, in "register"]
>
> Stupit question as first(i follow strictly all the instructions)
>Is there anybody out there ???
No, ain't nobody here but us, chickens.
;-)
-- Johan
[Quoting Benjamin Trott, on March 14 2001, 10:31, in "Re: Repost: Namespac"]
> How about Data::Buffer?
Better.
> No, sorry to be unclear. The get_* methods have to respect the order in
> which data was placed into the buffer by the put_* methods. So, for example,
> this is true:
But what happe
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On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Johan Vromans wrote:
> [Quoting Samuel Behan, on March 15 2001, 15:57, in "register"]
> >
> > Stupit question as first(i follow strictly all the instructions)
> >Is there anybody out there ???
>
> No, ain't nobody here but us, chickens.
>
> ;-)
>
> -- Johan
>
Oh, I'
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Hello,
I haven't received any comment about my proposal for the
Tie::AliasHash module. I'm optimistic and assuming that
nobody have objections to it (instead of being pessimistic
and assuming that nobody actually read it :-).
the module is on its way to CPAN (version 1.00), these are
the relevan
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Title: Need to download modules
Please send me a link to download Perl's DBI and Base64 modules .
Thanks!
Fiona Peng
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>> No, sorry to be unclear. The get_* methods have to respect the order in
>> which data was placed into the buffer by the put_* methods. So, for example,
>> this is true:
>
> But what happens if I call the functions out of order?
Then you get incorrect data. Which is, perhaps, not the best way
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