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thread by: Dan |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: Dan
Hello all,
Is it possible to disable user interaction from keybord?
Thanks
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thread by: moxie |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: moxie
I am using perl v5.6.1 which I have compiled on a Solaris 8/sparc server
using gcc v3.2.2. Building and installing perl was fairly
straight forward, save for some noise related to having to modify
makedepend.SH to remove some dummy prototype templates. The build of
perl works really well, save for one oddity: all of the .packlists
that...
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thread by: slash |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: slash
Hi,
I am new to programming an am running into a simple problem and can
definitely use some advice or suggestions.
Following is the output the program below generates:
quick brown fox
quick brown fox jumped
quick brown fox jumped over
brown fox jumped over lazy
fox jumped over lazy dog
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thread by: Kevin Parkes |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: Kevin Parkes
Because Active State haven't yet built the additional modules I will
require I'm trying to build Perl 5.8.0 from source using dmake and the
Borland C++ command line compiler from the cmd.exe command shell on a
MS Windows 2000 (Service Pack 2) machine.
The build stage appears to go correctly but dmake test generates a
failure with...
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thread by: edJames |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: edJames
Hi
Im writing a java applet that calls a perl script to save pictures
generated by the applet locally. The applet converts the onscreen
buffer into a GIF and sends in via POST in a byte stream. The problem
im having is at the cgi end. The data should be saved as a .gif file,
but when I do this nothing gets saved. If I save it as a text file I...
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thread by: llama |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: llama
Hello,
Don't want to touch off a religious war, but does anyone have any
firsthand experience with perl scripts running under windows 2000
either IIS or apache? I've lately done a lot of one off development
of sites using perl scripts under IIS on win2K server lately. My
latest project has the potential of becoming much more legacy. FOr...
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thread by: M Wells |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: M Wells
Hi All,
I'd like to write myself a perl program to handle a received email on
a specific account associated with my web site and put its contents
into a known table in my site's database.
My host tells me he can point an email account at a perl script so
that the script receives any email sent to that account.
I'm a reasonably...
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thread by: Eric A. Hall |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: Eric A. Hall
I'm trying to scratch up a whois-like client in perl, and am having a
strange problem with matching input characters. Specifically, matching
against things like "@" works fine over the network, but when the
application is called locally, the matching does not work.
Here's a snippet:
#
# if resource-type was not specified, detect from...
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thread by: PvdK |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: PvdK
Hello,
I have a form in which the user can enter a query in a query language.
The form is submitted to a perl script that checks if the syntax is OK
and if yes, execute the query and generates a html result page. If
the syntax is not OK, I want the client to display an error message,
in a small pop up window on top of the page from which...
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thread by: Aaron Powell |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: Aaron Powell
I am writing a program for a study I am doing where I must contact several
different organisations stored in a database I compiled, but I need to send
each email one at a time so they don't know who else I sent to.
I tested my sendmail and it works well, but I am having a problem with chomp
in the case I am using it. When getting $email, if...
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thread by: WhiteShepherd |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: WhiteShepherd
Here's a question for people in the know. On PHP there is a global option
to turn on Zlib compression to save bandwidth. On perl is there anything
similar? I currently run Ikonboard via Active Perl (for win32) and was
wondering how hard it would be to enable Zlib for this application or global
for perl?
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thread by: Filipe Bonjour |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: Filipe Bonjour
Hi,
I'm used to Unix, and shell scripting for doing a variety
of admin tasks.
Recently, my company started using Windows as well, and I'm
looking into the possibility of rewriting some of our scripts
(Korn shell) for Windows, since we will need much the same
functionality. I'd like to try it in Perl, for possible
portability back to...
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thread by: Dan |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: Dan
I trying to use this module to disable user's interaction from
keybord.
sub test1
{
.... dialog --yesno..... "Dialogbox 1"
use Term::ReadKey;
ReadMode 4; # Turn off controls keys
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thread by: bobby_neel |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: bobby_neel
I have the following perl script but when I use the $ARGV variabe and
try to run in the unix it gives me error. The name of the file is
FTP_FILE
if($ftp_status==0) {
print "\nPut file $FILENAME";
# Quit the FTP session
$ftp->quit() or warn "\nCouldn't quit";
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thread by: Ole |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: Ole
Good day,
perhaps someone is interested in enhancing this regular expression
(^((\w+)(\-)?|(\.)?)+((\w+)((\s)+|((\.)(\s)*)))(\d+))
it is meant to filter a string, corresponding to a valid german street
+ housenumber entry like
Hans-Ebert-Weg Nr. 120
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thread by: krishna |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: krishna
Can someone tell me how I can validate XML file like the one below
I have an XML file like....
<DateCreated>
<Year>2000</Year>
<Month>09</Month>
<Day>25</Day>
</DateCreated>
<DateCreated>
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thread by: Dave Bazell |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: Dave Bazell
I have a large array of numbers, say 10,000 rows by 8 columns. The numbers
are mostly floating point but some integers. I want to align each column by
the decimal point or right justify the integers. Is there an easy (read
obvious) way to do this? My current code reads everything in as a string
and does a split to put each number in an...
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thread by: John M. Lembo |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: John M. Lembo
I am using Perl to parse a text file and output to another file. The text
file has data on Unix virtual memory (vmstat) and I want to delete lines
that I don't want and output lines that I want to a new file. The script I
have is giving me blank lines in the new file.
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
#program to read systemdata file
#and write to...
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thread by: Andrew Rowland |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: Andrew Rowland
Hello. Thought I had this one cracked. Wondering if anyone can help me.
I've got a object method that cleans up image links within content by
inserting a full url to an image directory, if it does not have one already.
For example:
image.gif is replaced with http://myserver/fullpath/image.gif
http://someserver/image.gif is left...
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thread by: John Bergstrom |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: John Bergstrom
Hello everyone!
I wrote a simple perl program to encrypt a string using
Crypt::OpenSSL::RSA.
Everything as described in the module documentation. The public key
is a valid X.509 encrypted certificate.
When I tried executing the code I get the following error:
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thread by: Phil Jacobson |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: Phil Jacobson
Good afternoon everyone.
I'm trying to help a friend out with a client of his and I'm running
into an issue with Perl's s/// operator. We've got about 100 pages of
a simple shopping site. Each page has about 50-100 items on it.
Originally the customer wanted prices posted online, but now he's
decided he wants to have his customers call him...
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thread by: Jim Rendant |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: Jim Rendant
I tried to compile the GD module on REDHAT 9 and it fails to compile. It
fails during the make process.
I am hoping that there is already a compiled version that I can use for
REDHAT 9
Thanks in advance
Jim Rendant
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thread by: Kaladhaur Palaniappa |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: Kaladhaur Palaniappa
These are informix/4GL lines. I am writing equivalent perl code
Can anyone explain me what this code performs
sdate be any date
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let mnth = month(sdate)
let yr = year(sdate)
# let edatec = mnth using "&&", "/01/", yr using "&&&&"
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thread by: Matt Johnson |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: Matt Johnson
Hello,
Recently we made some fairly significant upgrades...going from Solaris 5.6
to Solaris 5.8 (Solaris 8). Along with this, we decided to upgrade from
perl 5.005_03 directly to perl 5.6.0. Although this was a fairly
significant jump (especially in perl versions), our applications are such
that the testing was fairly straight-forward...
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thread by: Selwyn Leeke |
last post Jul 19 '05 by: Selwyn Leeke
Hello everybody :)
Does anyone know where to get a Net-RawIP port for windows?
If not, is there a similar module I can use to format IP packets?
Thanks in advance-
-Selwyn
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