variable in Linux which gives the character set used?
I ask, because I seem to have this problem all over. Nedit or Vim cannot
display diacritics, even the console has problems.
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to a library system.
Thanks again
Anette Seiler
At 21:42 12.12.02, Peter Kappus wrote:
Yup...I'm afraid this isn't possible within a browser (for security reasons)
but you could easily build a simple perl client that would (using LWP) make
a request to a CGI and save the result locally. The problem
Hi,
I had a similar problem the other day and got help from this list.
When you run your script through the browser, it is not executed by you
(your username), but by the user of the webserver. Apache normally uses the
username nobody. You can check this by looking into httpd.conf. The
Dear All,
I have a cgi-script that is supposed to delete some files in a directory. I
am using File::Path::rmtree to do this. The files are chmoded 755.
Whenever I run this script from the command line, it does exactly as it is
supposed to do.
Whenever I run this script from within a
Dear David and Sudarshan,
thank you very much for your answers. I now know where to look.
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Anette
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Hi Smiddy,
you wrote:
This got me wondering. Is the behavior you see caused by limitations
for $_, or by limitations of the print function? You might try:
print strlen( $_ ), \n;
My Perl doesn't know what strlen is. Is it part of a module?
I don't think, it is a limitation of the print
encounter this problem on Solaris machines running Perl 5.005.
On Windows with Perl 5.6.1. no such problem was encountered.
What could cause the problem?
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Anette
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Anette Seiler
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Hi Ken,
I encountered exactly the same problem today: How to read a file
AND change something in it? I was not able to do both of them at
the same time.
I am sure there is a more correct way to do it, but my solution (in
the spirit of TIMTOWTDI) was to write to a temporary file and then
Hello,
I am struggling with a regular expression. I am using the regex-
program given in Learning Perl, 3rd expression, but the results are
strange.
I want to match the word Stand in the following line:
Li!--: Stand: 2000-Oct-07, Eintrag in Digibib: 2000-Nov-16 :--
!--... DATENBANKEN
Hi,
I am a newbie in Perl. My boss (who isn't a newbie) has given me
one of his programs. I am now trying to understand this program.
Right in the beginning it says:
$| = 1; # flush output after each write or print
What does it mean?
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Anette Seiler
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