Hi,
I am new to CGI, i just wanted to know if I can host CGi scripts on my
machine.
OS Details : Win2k Professional with IIS installed, ActivePerl installed.
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Sunil.
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Hi All,
When I select an item in a popup_menu it needs to print Hello. In other
word how do I get the name param from the popup_menu by selecting a value
only and not by posting in the form of a submit button.
Any help would be appreciated
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Sunil Kumar wrote:
Hi,
I am new to CGI, i just wanted to know if I can host CGi scripts on
my machine.
OS Details : Win2k Professional with IIS installed, ActivePerl
installed.
Yes, you can. You need to configure IIS appropriately, which I can't help
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Hi Sunil,
Here are a few links :
http://my.execpc.com/~keithp/bdlognt.htm
http://www.chami.com/tips/internet/052598I.html
-Pradeep
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From: Bob Showalter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 6/18/2004 8:00 AM
To: 'Sunil Kumar';
I am writing a perl cgi online game.
I would like to load the graphic.gif's to the players computer and then call
them from there..
ideas? JS? perl? something else? can it be done at all? where do I start
looking?
thnaks
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And BTW, I am sure most of the listers will be able to help you with some advice about
your problem if you will install the Apache web server for Windows from www.apache.org.
It is much more used than IIS, much secure, and with many other advantages, and also
free.
Teddy
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Hi all,
I want to parse Latex documents with Perl, and to analyse their structure for
translating them with spoken words for the blind.
Do you know if the single way is to parse those documents like HTML::TreeBuilder parse
the HTML files, or is there a parser that can get the Latex elements?
I
HI ,
You need to declare @array as my @array after line 14 in subroutine.
13 sub color {
14 $map1 = shift;
#NEW LINE- my @array ;
15 foreach $item(keys %$map1)
16 { push @array, $item;}
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18}
Regards
Hi, I have a text file like this:
1 Chaque L Ma Me J V S D 00:20
D:\muse\lotus\notes\extractStat.exe StatA090 j
2 Chaque L Ma Me J V S D 00:21
D:\muse\lotus\notes\extractStat.exe StatA090 m
3 Chaque L Ma Me J V S D 00:22
D:\muse\lotus\notes\extractStat.exe
hi list,
2 questions about arrays:
- I want to take 2 elements a time from an array within a foreach
control structure, which should be something like:
foreach $a $b (@array) {...}. it this possible in perl??
- is it possible to search an array for a certain element, and that the
search returns
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From: Stefan Weckx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 1:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: array
hi list,
2 questions about arrays:
- I want to take 2 elements a time from an array within a foreach
control structure, which should be something
So would this solve the problem?
check_fields($q);
sub check_fields {
my $q = shift;
my @fields = qw(name email city state message);
foreach my $field (@fields) {
next if ($q-param($field));
print 'Please fill in the blank fields.';
exit;
}
unless
When i use
my $newdoc = $word-ActiveDocument;
foreach my $obj_Story ($newdoc-StoryRanges ){
$obj_Story-Fields-Update();line 10
while (my $obj_Story = $obj_Story-NextStoryRange){
$obj_Story-Fields-Update();
}
#$obj_Story-NextStoryRange;
I get the following
Hi All,
I have 2 variables $last_accessed and $owner_line
$last_accessed=: Last accessed 20-Apr-04.12:57:30 by [EMAIL PROTECTED];
$owner_line=Owner: opc_bld : rwx (all);
-From $last_accessed i want the foll output in variables :
$view_day=20
$view_month=Apr
$view_year=04
-From
Hi Group,
TIA
Need help
I have a following path
/proj/ahd02/CAisd/site/mods/scripts/log in this path i have a file called
archive-18-7-2003.tar.Z
I want a script in perl by uncompress and untar it.
can any send me the same requested.
The following code iterates unexpectedly. I want to
loop thru the file 'file.dat' and pull out every field
that begins with 650. The code then pulls the 650
field and builds an array from the sub-fields.
The code works but I'm stuck on the first record.
In other words if the file I'm reading has
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- is it possible to search an array for a certain element, and that the
search returns the element index? eg. searching for 156 in the array
(123, 456, 156, 1354, 35164, 654656, 654, 846) should give 2
Look
Hi All,
Does anyone know how to handle subtracting two dates where one might be 0
or no time or blank?
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Hi All,
I have a one dimensional array @X, containing N elements. I would like to
know how I can print this N elements in M columns?
TIA
Guruguhan
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On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 17:08:08 +0530, N, Guruguhan (GEAE, Foreign National,
EACOE) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I have a one dimensional array @X, containing N elements. I
would like to know how I can print this N elements in M columns?
print join(\n, @X), \n;
Or if you have
One way: Convert both dates to Perl time() format, then subtract.
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From: Werner Otto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 6/18/2004 3:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Subject: Subtracting Zero Dates
Check out the Archive::Zip and Archive::tar modules.
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From: Vema Venkata [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 6/18/2004 2:25 AM
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Subject: script
Hi Group,
Hi All,
Does anyone know how to convert string into Number in Perl. Just like the classic atoi
function of C.
Thanks a lot in advance
Madhusudan
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they are all ready in time format, that is the problem.
Example:
$time1 = Date_to_Time($year,$month,$day, $hour,$min,$sec);
$time2 = Date_to_Time($year,$month,$day, $hour,$min,$sec);
$difference = $time1 - $time2;
One way: Convert both dates to Perl time() format, then subtract.
Hi venkat,
I am new to perl.But you may find this link to be
helpful.
http://www.hk8.org/old%5Fweb/perl/cookbook/ch16_07.htm
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Hi Group,
TIA
Need help
I have a following path
I can't test this out where I am, but here's one thought...
##
my $columns = 5;
my $i = 0;
while($i ($#X + $columns)){
for($i..$i+$columns){
print $X[$_];
for(1..(20 - length($X[$_])){
print ;
}
}
print \n;
}
Is there any hosting service that can host my perl scripts? Perhaps even
a free one?
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Lee thanks for the persistence so let me re-explain.
Beginners and or Lee,
Here is my code
my @ejectapes = qw(/usr/local/bin/perld/lvimgGH_ms0_tapes.orig);
#($^I, @ARGV) = ('.bak', @ejectapes);
open (FILE, @ejectapes) or die cannot open @ejectapes: $!;
How about:
if($time1 $time2){
$difference = $time1 - $time2;
}else{
die Invalid date!\n;
}
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From: Werner Otto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 6/18/2004 5:34 AM
To: Tim Johnson; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 06:03:34PM +0530, A Madhusudan-A5324C wrote:
Does anyone know how to convert string into Number in Perl. Just like
the classic atoi function of C.
Yep. perl does.
If you want something to be a number, use it as one.
$ perl -le '$a = 0.36; $b = 2.456e3 or so; $c = $a
Greetings,
As a learning Perl Person, this is fun. Would someone please point me in the
correct direction to read a comma delimited file and put it into an array?
The fields are always in the same position, blank fields will have a comma.
My sample is:
header10,header11,,header13
Hi List, i have a perl script that adds some Nt at commands but the problem
is how can i do to prevent my script to not delete old tasks defined in at.
Thanks .
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i am using packages to break up a large piece of code into smaller pieces so
it is easier to maintain.
the following piece of code works :
-- this code loads the package
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict ;
# call the packaged code
require '/path/to/package/PackageName.pl' ;
Try this
%hashVal;
open(FH,sample.txt)|| die Could not open $!\n;
@FileLines = FH;
$i=0;
foreach $line (@FileLines) {
my @commaLines = split(/,/,$line);
$arrval [EMAIL PROTECTED];
$hashVal{$i} =$arrval;
$i++;
}
foreach $keyval (keys %hashVal) {
$ra_val = $hashVal{$keyval};
foreach
John Pretti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Can someone point me in the right direction of converting
: the following script to use an html template?
You don't need html templates for this. Your pages are
static. They don't have any information added to them by
the cgi program. You can remove the
On 18 Jun 2004, at 14:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a learning Perl Person, this is fun. Would someone please point me
in the
correct direction to read a comma delimited file and put it into an
array?
http://search.cpan.org/~alancitt/Text-CSV-0.01/CSV.pm
N, Guruguhan (GEAE, Foreign National, EACOE) wrote:
Hi All,
I have a one dimensional array @X, containing N elements. I
would like to know how I can print this N elements in M columns?
If you want the data to read across, then down, you can do:
@X = 'A' .. 'Z';
$m = 8;
Thank you very much.That did work. A prime example of how painful being
a newbie can be :)
Ahmer
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From: Amit Kulkarni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 11:07 PM
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Subject: Re: Subroutine return values mixed.
HI ,
You need
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Subject: regex in perl.
Hello,
Someone know how can i search this in a file using regex?
Hello Rod,
My head must've been in the clouds :-(
Joseph Paish wrote:
i am using packages to break up a large piece of code into smaller pieces so
it is easier to maintain.
the following piece of code works :
-- this code loads the package
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict ;
# call the packaged code
require
On Friday 18 June 2004 09:57, Randy W. Sims wrote:
Joseph Paish wrote:
-- a bunch of stuff deleted
i am using packages to break up a large piece of code into smaller pieces
I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish. If you are going to have
no subroutines or variables defined for
On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 09:30:56 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
As a learning Perl Person, this is fun. Would someone please point me
in the
correct direction to read a comma delimited file and put it into an
array?
The fields are always in the same position, blank fields will have a
Hi,
This is my first mail to this group. I have been programming in Perl for
like 2 years now and would like to help out people and get some help
myself.
Raj
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Joseph Paish wrote:
i am using packages to break up a large piece of code into smaller pieces so
it is easier to maintain.
the following piece of code works :
-- this code loads the package
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict ;
# call the packaged code
require
All,
Does perl have built in variable names such as in awk? Here are the ones
in awk
I know perl uses ARGV, but what about:
ARGC # of command lines arguments
FILENAME name of current input file
FNR record number in current file
FS controls the input field separator
NF number of fields in
According to the principle of \b why is this doing this?
$word = (HP);
$word =~ s/[,\]\)\}]\b//;
$word =~ s/\b[,\]\)\}]//;
Since the parentheses is on either side of the boundary, it should take off bpth of
them.
Instead the result is:$word = (HP
It only took of the end paren.
When I
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All,
Does perl have built in variable names such as in awk?
Yes, it has many of the same. They are documented in perldoc perlvar.
They have short names like $/, $, etc. There is a standard module called
English.pm that aliases them to longer names more like the awk
Hi there, I am puzzled by the 'build_seq' subroutine in following code.
#!/usr/sbin/perl -w
use strict;
use vars qw($USAGE);
# random sequence generator #
# -c=1 option will cause prot sequences to be built
# using vertebrate aa frequencies,
# with option -a putting a 1st methionine residues on.
perldoc perlvar
On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 12:38:43PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
Does perl have built in variable names such as in awk? Here are the ones
in awk
I know perl uses ARGV, but what about:
ARGC # of command lines arguments
FILENAME name of current input file
FNR
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On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 12:43:31PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to the principle of \b why is this doing this?
$word = (HP);
$word =~ s/[,\]\)\}]\b//;
$word =~ s/\b[,\]\)\}]//;
$word = '(HP)';
$word =~ s/^\(|\)$//g; # remove parren @ beginng and end.
^ =
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to the principle of \b why is this doing this?
$word = (HP);
$word =~ s/[,\]\)\}]\b//;
$word =~ s/\b[,\]\)\}]//;
Since the parentheses is on either side of the boundary, it should take off bpth of them.
Instead the result is:$word = (HP
It only took of
Greetings,
I have an array with multiple rows. Each row is a record with several
elements.
I wish to do two things:
Read each line and print out some of the data.
Find multiple related lines in a second array, and print out some of the data.
More specifically, in the first array is header
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Greetings,
I have an array with multiple rows. Each row is a record with several
elements.
I wish to do two things:
Read each line and print out some of the data.
Find multiple related lines in a second array, and print out some of
the data.
Hello,
If you're coming from awk or interested in porting awk scripts, take a look
also at
perldoc perltrap (section on awk traps)
man a2p
I'd also take a look at
perldoc perlvar
for a complete list of predefined variables.
Brian
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All,
Does perl have built in variable names such as in awk? Here are the ones
in awk
I know perl uses ARGV, but what about:
ARGC # of command lines arguments
For that you use scalar(@ARGV).
FILENAME name of current input file
That's $ARGV.
After a long day, a long night, and another long day I spew crap. And no
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Randy W. Sims wrote:
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:
: I was wondering if someone could tell me how to manipulate
: this data structure. I have attached the datafile. My code
: and code results are printed below.
:
: If you take a look at the results, you will see that there
Hello everybody,
My name is Shashideep. I am new member of the group. I have been
learning PERL for the last few days. I want to be good enough to take
up interviews . I would be grateful if somebody could direct me to any
site which would give me an idea of what type of questions can be
hi to all,
do LWP and HTTP::Request modules come alongwithh perl (activeperl 5.8) or one has to
separately install them?
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