Hi there,

         Kindly remove me from the mailing list.

         Thank you and best regards.


Yours sincerely,
Andrew


At 08:12 AM 3/2/2001 +0800, you wrote:
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>Today's Topics:
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>    1. RE: Site map (Thomas_M)
>    2. Permission settings (Scott Wildenberg)
>    3. RE: Doing a file directory (Gray, Martha J.)
>    4. RE: Doing a file directory (Gray, Martha J.)
>    5. RE: Doing a file directory (Gray, Martha J.)
>    6. Newbie question (James T Fielding)
>    7. Connecting to Access 2000 mdb with DBD-ODBC ? (Philippe Paclet)
>    8. Re: Can anyone help please (Gunther Birznieks)
>    9. attachments in a formmail whith perl cgi ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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>Message: 1
>From: Thomas_M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Cc: Perl-Win32-Web <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Site map
>Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 14:56:56 -0500
>
>I have no experience with this product, but it seems to have what you want:
>http://www.adobe.com/products/golive/featurelist.html
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Roee Rubin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 2:28 PM
> > To: Yeoh Yiu
> > Cc: 'Perl-Win32-Web
> > Subject: RE: Site map
> >
> >
> > I would like to plan a site that is still in the design
> > stages and I am
> > looking for a tool that I can visually plan with.
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> > Behalf Of Yeoh
> > Yiu
> > Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 10:43 AM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Site map
> >
> >
> > Do you already have a site and want to map it ?
> >
> >         dir /s/b > sitemap.txt
> >
> > or use perl, with File::Find .
> >
> > Or are you planning a site, and want to draw a family tree
> > sort of picture ?
> >
> > YY
> > http://omor.com/perl/
> >
> > "Roee Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > A little off topic but I am looking for a tool to create a web site
> > > structure. Something similar to Visio but better ( I am not a fan of
> > Visio).
> > >
> > > Any ideas are welcome.
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>Message: 2
>From: "Scott Wildenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Permission settings
>Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 14:18:19 -0600
>
>Hi. I am using a WinNT 4.0 workstation with PWS 3.0 and have a couple of
>situations that  I am hoping someone out there can help me
>understand/resolve.
>
>First, I have a couple of CGI scripts that I want to make available to
>administrators only.  I set security on them so that they are executable by
>administrators only, and when I run it from my web browser, I am prompted
>for my username and password, and the script works fine-but only if I set
>permissions on my perl directory to make perl executable by admins only.
>Nobody else can use perl then.  So if I change the perl permissions so that
>everyone can execute I am not prompted for my username/password, but the
>anonymous user cannot access the admin script so it fails.  What do I need
>to do to resolve this??  Is there some way I can send (securely) a username
>and password to a script that uses Win32::AdminMisc::LogonAsUser to logon
>and then run the admin script?  Or some other option?
>
>Another situation I have is this: I have a script that uses DBI to access a
>database I am working with.  The script works fine from the command prompt,
>but I want to use a CGI form to enter database search parameters. The target
>of the CGI form is a script that processes the entered parameters and then
>does a system call to run the script that accesses the database.  When I try
>this I get an error telling me that the database script cannot connect to my
>data source (ODBC source if that matters).  I assume this is a permissions
>problem as well, but dont know for sure.
>
>I appreciate any help anyone has!
>
>Thanks much,
>
>Scott C. Wildenberg
>
>
>
>
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>Message: 3
>From: "Gray, Martha J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'A. Abell'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Doing a file directory
>Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 16:54:00 -0500
>
>Thanks to all who responded to my question.
>I am still unfortunately unable to print
>dir directory listing (i.e. what you get when you
>do a "dir" from a dos prompt)
>Suggestions I've tried:
>
>print  `cmd.exe /c dir $path`;
>
>$tmp = `dir ...`;
>print $tmp;
>
>They work (except for the output format) if I use a local
>directory on my server. I am however attempting to do this on
>remote machines.
>I use WIN32::NetResource to connect to these machines but when I attempt
>the above I get a "access denied". I am connecting with an account
>user name and password that does have access....heck I use my web
>pages (with these accounts) to do registry editing on these machines.
>Am I missing something?
>
>If I use the opendir, readdir, & closedir I only get the file & directory
>names.
>None of the stats.....
>
>I didn't want to try the "stat" command since will only
>(as far as I could tell) give file information and I want
>the whole directory information.
>Help!!
>Something this simple (conceptually anyway) shouldn't be driving me
>this crazy!!
>Regards,
>Martha
>
>Martha J. Gray
>Software Developer
>UUNet, a WorldCom Company
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>(614)723-4134
>
>
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>
>Message: 4
>From: "Gray, Martha J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Doing a file directory
>Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 17:14:35 -0500
>
>Well,
>I finally got it!!
>It is soooo dumb!!
>What I did was:
>$path = ("$netresource{LocalName}");
>print  `cmd.exe /c dir $path`;
>
>I had been doing a:
>chdir("$netresource{LocalName}");
>
>for all the other remote operations which worked fine
>but not for this one. go figure.
>Now that I know the problem I will try some of the other
>methods to format the output better, (ie try using <pre> tags)
>Thanks again for the help!!!
>Martha
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Gray, Martha J.
>Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 4:54 PM
>To: 'A. Abell'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Doing a file directory
>
>
>Thanks to all who responded to my question.
>I am still unfortunately unable to print
>dir directory listing (i.e. what you get when you
>do a "dir" from a dos prompt)
>Suggestions I've tried:
>
>print  `cmd.exe /c dir $path`;
>
>$tmp = `dir ...`;
>print $tmp;
>
>They work (except for the output format) if I use a local
>directory on my server. I am however attempting to do this on
>remote machines.
>I use WIN32::NetResource to connect to these machines but when I attempt
>the above I get a "access denied". I am connecting with an account
>user name and password that does have access....heck I use my web
>pages (with these accounts) to do registry editing on these machines.
>Am I missing something?
>
>If I use the opendir, readdir, & closedir I only get the file & directory
>names.
>None of the stats.....
>
>I didn't want to try the "stat" command since will only
>(as far as I could tell) give file information and I want
>the whole directory information.
>Help!!
>Something this simple (conceptually anyway) shouldn't be driving me
>this crazy!!
>Regards,
>Martha
>
>Martha J. Gray
>Software Developer
>UUNet, a WorldCom Company
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>(614)723-4134
>
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>Message: 5
>From: "Gray, Martha J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Doing a file directory
>Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 17:32:46 -0500
>
>Ok, I'm nuts, I went a little crazy when I got output
>to my page. Actually, I'm still only getting output from
>the local machine, any help would be greatly appreciated....
>M.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Gray, Martha J.
>Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 5:15 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Doing a file directory
>
>
>Well,
>I finally got it!!
>It is soooo dumb!!
>What I did was:
>$path = ("$netresource{LocalName}");
>print  `cmd.exe /c dir $path`;
>
>I had been doing a:
>chdir("$netresource{LocalName}");
>
>for all the other remote operations which worked fine
>but not for this one. go figure.
>Now that I know the problem I will try some of the other
>methods to format the output better, (ie try using <pre> tags)
>Thanks again for the help!!!
>Martha
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Gray, Martha J.
>Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 4:54 PM
>To: 'A. Abell'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Doing a file directory
>
>
>Thanks to all who responded to my question.
>I am still unfortunately unable to print
>dir directory listing (i.e. what you get when you
>do a "dir" from a dos prompt)
>Suggestions I've tried:
>
>print  `cmd.exe /c dir $path`;
>
>$tmp = `dir ...`;
>print $tmp;
>
>They work (except for the output format) if I use a local
>directory on my server. I am however attempting to do this on
>remote machines.
>I use WIN32::NetResource to connect to these machines but when I attempt
>the above I get a "access denied". I am connecting with an account
>user name and password that does have access....heck I use my web
>pages (with these accounts) to do registry editing on these machines.
>Am I missing something?
>
>If I use the opendir, readdir, & closedir I only get the file & directory
>names.
>None of the stats.....
>
>I didn't want to try the "stat" command since will only
>(as far as I could tell) give file information and I want
>the whole directory information.
>Help!!
>Something this simple (conceptually anyway) shouldn't be driving me
>this crazy!!
>Regards,
>Martha
>
>Martha J. Gray
>Software Developer
>UUNet, a WorldCom Company
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>(614)723-4134
>
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>Message: 6
>From: James T Fielding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'"
>         <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Newbie question
>Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 11:15:04 -0000
>
>I have installed Activeperl and done everything I thought I needed to get my
>Windows 2000 workstation to process perl pages. (I am using IIS 5). But when
>I run the simple perl file - print "hello world\n"; - through the browser I
>get:
>
>CGI Error
>The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of
>HTTP headers. The headers it did return are:
>
>hello world
>
>Any idea what's wrong?
>
>Many thanks
>
>James
>
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>
>Message: 7
>Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 10:37:34 +0100
>From: Philippe Paclet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Connecting to Access 2000 mdb with DBD-ODBC ?
>
>Hi,
>is there a way to connect to a Access 2000 database; up to now, i always 
>worked
>with packages DBI and DBD-ODBC, but they don't seem to work with acs 2000 mdb.
>I searched the ActiveState mail but could not find any reference about it.
>
>I 'verified' with ppm that my DBD-ODBC package is updated and it seems to be
>(version 0.28).
>but my version of DBI is not (mine is 1.13.1); should i make the upgrade?
>
>Or is there another module that i could use?
>
>Thanks for any answer.
>
>Phil Paclet
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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>
>Message: 8
>Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 23:04:06 +0800
>To: "Smith, Stephen (ELS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>    "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>From: Gunther Birznieks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Can anyone help please
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>More details please. Are you referring to an intranet where your users are
>inside and you want to track them (cuz you talk about being able to control
>their proxy?) or are you talking about some other scenario?
>
>At 10:24 AM 2/20/01 +0000, Smith, Stephen (ELS) wrote:
> >Hi everyone,
> >
> >I have to  make the tracking of users who follow links to  external sites
> >possible, preferably indicating in specific logfiles when a new browser is
> >opened for linking to  external sites.
> >
> >We have tried proxy solutions, modifying Apache core modules and are
> >considering scanning and parsing our Html on the fly.
> >
> >I understand that uri.c could be modified or changes could be made to the
> >.htaccess file.
> >
> >The problem is it has to be fast and transparant, does anyone have any
> >ideas???
> >
> >Thanks in advance
> >
> >
> >
> >Steve Smith
>
>__________________________________________________
>Gunther Birznieks ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>eXtropia - The Web Technology Company
>http://www.extropia.com/
>
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>Message: 9
>From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: attachments in a formmail whith perl cgi
>Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 04:32:51 -0000
>
>can anyone help me whith a cgi to put an attachment file in a email genaret=
>ed by a form?=0D
>
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>Message: 10
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Kaspars Vilkens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>cc: "Perl-Web LISTSERV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>    "Perl-Users LISTSERV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>    "Perl-ADMINS LISTSERV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>    "Activeperl LISTSERV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 11:45:05 +0000
>Subject: Re: Request...(also: Trying to install ActivePerl!!!)
>
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>
>
>The syntax of the registry setting is quite particular.  Unfortunately, it is
>not installed on my current machine.  But I remember that you do need to
>encapsulate the %s terms each in their own quotation marks i.e.
>C:\perl\bin\perl.exe "%s" "%s" (no double backslashes and no quotes around the
>whole string - regedit will do that for you.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>"Kaspars Vilkens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 21/02/2001 09:25:28
>
>To:   "Perl-Web LISTSERV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
>"Perl-Users
>       LISTSERV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Perl-ADMINS
>       LISTSERV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Activeperl
>       LISTSERV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>cc:    (bcc: Pat McCourt/CRO)
>Subject:  Request...(also: Trying to install ActivePerl!!!)
>
>
>
>Well, I am getting pretty desperate, there was no program I have tried to
>install for so long time as Perl and PWS, I am considering to move to Win2K
>:-(
>
>1) Not working like this (Gives same error)!!!
>
>[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\W3SVC\Parameters\Scrip
>t Map]
>".pl" = "C:\perl\bin\perl.exe %s %s"
>
>also tried
>
>[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\W3SVC\Parameters\Scrip
>t Map]
>".pl" = "C:\\perl\\bin\\perl.exe %s %s"
>
>->same shit!!!
>
>
>2) Well I have line:
>print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
>present in my script & I know that my script is OK because I have run it on
>NT4 IIS And It is OK with output.
>
>3) Also have line:
>#!/localhost/perl/bin
>
>4) When I passed non existing script to perl.exe with this configuration it
>gives error (the same error) like this:
>
>#CGI Error
>#The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of
>#HTTP headers. The headers it did return are:
>#Can't open perl script "/script/nonexist.pl": No such file or directory
>
>5) Also tried to associate C:\perl\bin\ directory to my web server as /perl
>and passed to perl.exe my script as parameter
>(http:\\localhost\perl\perl.exe?C:\inetpub\lv.pl) and everything was OK, so
>i decided, that the problem is that server do not pass correct path of
>script to perl.exe.
>Well I understand that it is not the solve to the problem.
>
>I do not know is it essential but I have AMD K6-2 350 Mhz in my box, maybe
>it gives a difference to Perl or PWS that comp is not an Intel based?
>
>About those drivers, it is clearly stated in PERL FAQ that if I install Perl
>on Win98 I need them...?
>
>P.S.Perl with my script from command line give excelent output everything is
>OK!, so I understand that it is not problem of Perl or my script...
>Kaspars
>
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