Re: off topic Re: free servers wanted

2008-03-09 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson

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Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:

Wolf wrote:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wish to run my perl/cgi scripts from Windows Internet explorer in 
offline mode, therefore I need to activate some kind of servers, can 
someone here recommend me some free servers.


http://www.apache.org

You'll also want to get php and mysql from http://www.php.net and 
http://www.mysql.com


Or you can get all of it (well, not MySQL,) in one bundle at 
http://www.indigostar.com/indigoperl.htm


I wanted to use apache but it seems quite 
difficult to get it up, please correct me if I am wrong.


You are wrong. ;-)  If you install IndigoPerl, as I suggested, you get 
Apache installed and configured at the same time. AFAIK, there is no 
easier way to get Apache up and running for test purposes.


As I am getting the server just to run my perl script in MS Internet 
explorer, for learning purposes, I want something easy to install and 
get it up running.


Then you should go for IndigoPerl.


Why do I get error for this :-

print hello world;


Maybe because you tried to run a script with that content as a CGI 
script (from MSIE), while you don't have Apache or any other web server 
installed.


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Re: Off-topic (Re: Apache startup problem)

2007-09-07 Thread Tom Phoenix
On 9/7/07, Praveena Vittal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ExecCGI is off in this directory:
 /opt/SUNWTeleAlarm/www_live/cgi-bin/frontpage.cgi

Have you considered turning it on?

Have you tried consulting Apache folks? We're Perl folks, but you can
easily find mailing lists, FAQs, and other resources for Apache.

Good luck with it!

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Re: Off-topic (Re: Apache startup problem)

2007-09-07 Thread Praveena Vittal

Folks ,

thanks for ur suggestionI ran the script as root ,apache got started


but it is throwing error as below when accessing the home page of the site


[Fri Sep  7 10:38:25 2007] [error] [client 129.158.71.40] Options 
ExecCGI is off in this directory: 
/opt/SUNWTeleAlarm/www_live/cgi-bin/frontpage.cgi


In the GUI it is showing


 403 Forbidden


message

thanks in advance,
Praveena

S.A. Birl wrote, On 09/07/2007 05:51 PM:


On Sep 7, 2007, Praveena Vittal ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed:

Praveena:  Hi All,
Praveena:
Praveena:  This is not related to Perl .But I am using a Apache Webserver for my
Praveena:  perl application.
Praveena:
Praveena:  I have newly setting up web server with the virtual host listening in
Praveena:  the port 3032(with SSL enabled).When starting the apache ,following
Praveena:  error is displayed.
Praveena:
Praveena:  *permission denied make_sock: could not bind to port 443
Praveena:
Praveena:  *Can anyone help me in this regard?



Only root (UID 0) can bind to ports 1 through 1024.


Thanks
Birl

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Re: Off-Topic: Is the Randall Schwartz of Perl Fame?

2007-03-07 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
 Neal == Neal Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Neal that is a total bummer. I am reading one of his books right now. Very  
Neal well written. If you read this, congratulations on beating the stupid  
Neal charges Mr. Schwartz!

Unfortunately, I didn't beat the charges.  The expungement merely
means that I can get a clean slate legally.  This doesn't address
the conviction in any way.

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Re: Off-Topic: Is the Randall Schwartz of Perl Fame?

2007-03-06 Thread Chas Owens

On 3/5/07, Jesse Engel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

well i haven't read intel's side of it, but i am very happy about this as well. 
congratulations! i
imagine you can even vote again!

jesse


He never lost the ability to vote (Oregon doesn't do that).

As for Intel's side of it:
http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/6.805/articles/computer-crime/schwartz-intel-report.txt

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Re: Off-Topic: Is the Randall Schwartz of Perl Fame?

2007-03-05 Thread Beginner
Mega. About time too.

On 5 Mar 2007 at 11:56, Mathew wrote:

 http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/2100-1009_11-6164113.html?tag=nl.e019
 
 Mathew
 




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Re: Off-Topic: Is the Randall Schwartz of Perl Fame?

2007-03-05 Thread Ovid
--- Mathew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/2100-1009_11-6164113.html?tag=nl.e019
 
 Mathew

Yes, it's the same one.  Oregon computer crime laws are such a pitiful
joke that if I tell you not to not to call me and you leave me a voice
mail, you've committed a felony.  Randal (they misspelled his name)
should never have been convicted.

Cheers,
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Re: Off-Topic: Is the Randall Schwartz of Perl Fame?

2007-03-05 Thread Mathew
Well in that case, congratulations Randal

Mathew

Ovid wrote:
 --- Mathew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/2100-1009_11-6164113.html?tag=nl.e019
 Mathew
 
 Yes, it's the same one.  Oregon computer crime laws are such a pitiful
 joke that if I tell you not to not to call me and you leave me a voice
 mail, you've committed a felony.  Randal (they misspelled his name)
 should never have been convicted.
 
 Cheers,
 Ovid
 
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Re: Off-Topic: Is the Randall Schwartz of Perl Fame?

2007-03-05 Thread Neal Clark

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that is a total bummer. I am reading one of his books right now. Very  
well written. If you read this, congratulations on beating the stupid  
charges Mr. Schwartz!


On Mar 5, 2007, at 9:31 AM, Mathew wrote:


Well in that case, congratulations Randal

Mathew

Ovid wrote:

--- Mathew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/2100-1009_11-6164113.html? 
tag=nl.e019

Mathew


Yes, it's the same one.  Oregon computer crime laws are such a  
pitiful
joke that if I tell you not to not to call me and you leave me a  
voice

mail, you've committed a felony.  Randal (they misspelled his name)
should never have been convicted.

Cheers,
Ovid

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Re: Off-Topic: Is the Randall Schwartz of Perl Fame?

2007-03-05 Thread Jesse Engel
well i haven't read intel's side of it, but i am very happy about this as well. 
congratulations! i
imagine you can even vote again!

jesse
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 that is a total bummer. I am reading one of his books right now. Very  
 well written. If you read this, congratulations on beating the stupid  
 charges Mr. Schwartz!
 
 On Mar 5, 2007, at 9:31 AM, Mathew wrote:
 
  Well in that case, congratulations Randal
 
  Mathew
 
  Ovid wrote:
  --- Mathew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/2100-1009_11-6164113.html? 
  tag=nl.e019
  Mathew
 
  Yes, it's the same one.  Oregon computer crime laws are such a  
  pitiful
  joke that if I tell you not to not to call me and you leave me a  
  voice
  mail, you've committed a felony.  Randal (they misspelled his name)
  should never have been convicted.
 
  Cheers,
  Ovid
 
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Re: Off Topic Question

2004-11-15 Thread JupiterHost.Net

Ian Harisay wrote:
Hi All, 
Hello,
Can anyone direct me to a Perl/MySQL shopping cart solution?  I would
Click Cart Pro is excellent!
like to use Authorize.net or Verisign as my gateway.  Since this is off
topic, please reply directly to me.  
I don't want to clutter the list with this subject. 
I don't think its clutter to discuss excellent Perl programs via the list :)
We use Click Cart Pro for our ecommerce package:
See the Ecommerce option at:
 http://www.jupiterhost.net/signup.pl
for details and a link to more info and eventually theri site.
Interchange is very excellent also:
 http://www.icdevgroup.org/
HTH :)
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Re: Off Topic: Active Perl Native Windows / cygwin perl

2004-01-05 Thread Jenda Krynicky
From: Paul Kraus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 I have both activestate windows native perl installed and the default
 cygwin perl.
 
 How can I have the cygwin shell use the windows perl rather then the
 cygwin compiled perl?

Most probably you just have to change the PATH system variable.

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RE: OFF TOPIC: Unix in a Nutshell Orielly 3rd edition

2003-11-28 Thread Akens, Anthony
Sorry to hear you're running SCO.  My sincerest sympathies.

As for Unix books, the O'Reilly Unix in a Nutshell is a good book.

I don't consider it quite as indispensible as Essential System
Administration, 
but that book assumes you're a little more fluent in Unix.

So if you're a user on the system, I'd think Unix in a Nutshell would be
fine.  
If you're administering it you might want both books, or maybe the Unix
CD 
Bookshelf, which has both in it.

*Note: I'm not an O'Reilly salesman, I just really like their books.

Tony

-Original Message-
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Subject: OFF TOPIC: Unix in a Nutshell Orielly 3rd edition


I need to beef up on my UNIX skills. Are major server is running Sco
Open server.

Will this book benefit me or is there another I should look at.

Not on topic and I apologize but beyond perl the list seems to have many
UNIX 
enthusiasts.

Paul


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RE: OFF TOPIC: Unix in a Nutshell Orielly 3rd edition

2003-11-28 Thread Akens, Anthony
I'm sorry, small correction.  The Unix CD Bookshelf does not contain
Essential System Administration.

It has:

Unix Power Tools, 3rd Edition 
Learning the Unix Operating System, 5th Edition 
Learning the vi Editor, 6th Edition 
Mac OS X for Unix Geeks 
Learning the Korn Shell, 2nd Edition 
sed  awk, 2nd Edition 
Unix in a Nutshell, 3rd Edition

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Sorry to hear you're running SCO.  My sincerest sympathies.

As for Unix books, the O'Reilly Unix in a Nutshell is a good book.

I don't consider it quite as indispensible as Essential System
Administration, 
but that book assumes you're a little more fluent in Unix.

So if you're a user on the system, I'd think Unix in a Nutshell would be
fine.  
If you're administering it you might want both books, or maybe the Unix
CD 
Bookshelf, which has both in it.

*Note: I'm not an O'Reilly salesman, I just really like their books.

Tony

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Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 2:01 PM
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Subject: OFF TOPIC: Unix in a Nutshell Orielly 3rd edition


I need to beef up on my UNIX skills. Are major server is running Sco
Open server.

Will this book benefit me or is there another I should look at.

Not on topic and I apologize but beyond perl the list seems to have many
UNIX 
enthusiasts.

Paul


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Re: OFF TOPIC: Unix in a Nutshell Orielly 3rd edition

2003-11-28 Thread drieux
On Friday, Nov 28, 2003, at 11:01 US/Pacific, Paul Kraus wrote:
[..]
I need to beef up on my UNIX skills. Are major server is running Sco
Open server.
Will this book benefit me or is there another I should look at.
[..]

as a general over-view it is a reasonable work.
The question of course is 'which unix skills'?
if it is shell level, then you will also want
to get the sed and awk books, to go backwards
so that you can read basic shells script tricks.
As tony noted the essential admin is a must for
the generic unix work.
and then there is 'man man' to start into the
general man pages. Most of what the user will
want is in section 1, section 3 is the traditional
place for caching all of the 'code level' manual pages.
{ in much the same way as Perl sorts out man pages - 8-) }
If you are not getting down into the Kernel Layer
then you will do well to have both books, as well
as going over the perl power tools: cf
http://www.perl.com/language/ppt/
which will give you a pleasant review of how many
of those commands mostly work, and in perl to boot.
ciao
drieux
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Re: OFF TOPIC: Unix in a Nutshell Orielly 3rd edition

2003-11-28 Thread Wiggins d'Anconia
Paul Kraus wrote:
I need to beef up on my UNIX skills. Are major server is running Sco
Open server.
Will this book benefit me or is there another I should look at.

Not on topic and I apologize but beyond perl the list seems to have many
UNIX enthusiasts.
I would echo the comments about the Essential Sys Admin book from ORA, 
but would also suggest the Practical Unix and Internet Security book 
depending on your needs and current level of comfort. 
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/puis3/

Aside from diving into the books for a sleeping aid I would highly 
suggest getting some spare hardware and downloading a distro of Linux 
and firing it up. Best way for many (most?) people to learn is by 
actually doing, while I won't suggest trying stuff out on your major 
server having a box to break is an important asset.  Of course we all 
know how SCO will feel about that, you will of course then owe them 
hordes of money because you are dastardly evil IP thefter ;-)

For me the nutshell books rank as decent quick references but not much 
better, I prefer ORA's other efforts.

http://danconia.org

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Re: OFF TOPIC: Unix in a Nutshell Orielly 3rd edition

2003-11-28 Thread Rob Dixon
Paul Kraus wrote:

 I need to beef up on my UNIX skills.

I would love to know of a description of the Unix
/philosophy/. Once sucked in to the surrounding ideas
everything seems obvious, but I know of no book that
explains stuff like processes, forking, signals and
so on that underly the basic ideas of Unix.

In essence it is a much more simple system than
something like MS Windows, but perhaps it seems so simple
to those who know that it doesn't need any explanation?

Rob



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Re: OFF TOPIC: Unix in a Nutshell Orielly 3rd edition

2003-11-28 Thread Saskia van der Elst
Rob said:

 I would love to know of a description of the Unix
 /philosophy/. Once sucked in to the surrounding ideas
 everything seems obvious, but I know of no book that
 explains stuff like processes, forking, signals and
 so on that underly the basic ideas of Unix.

 In essence it is a much more simple system than
 something like MS Windows, but perhaps it seems so simple
 to those who know that it doesn't need any explanation?

Have fun with this one:

http://research.microsoft.com/~daniel/unix-haters.html

Saskia


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RE: OFF TOPIC: Unix in a Nutshell Orielly 3rd edition

2003-11-28 Thread Tom Kinzer
check out the O'Reilly Unix Bookshelf, you get a in a nutshell hard copy
and 6 books in HTML on a cd.  Makes a really great quick reference.  I have
the Perl and Linux/Webserver bookshelves as well.  You can carry ~18 books
around with you in your laptop case!

-Tom Kinzer
714.404.9362

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Subject: OFF TOPIC: Unix in a Nutshell Orielly 3rd edition


I need to beef up on my UNIX skills. Are major server is running Sco
Open server.

Will this book benefit me or is there another I should look at.

Not on topic and I apologize but beyond perl the list seems to have many
UNIX enthusiasts.

Paul


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Re: OFF TOPIC: Unix in a Nutshell Orielly 3rd edition

2003-11-28 Thread John W. Krahn
Rob Dixon wrote:
 
 Paul Kraus wrote:
 
  I need to beef up on my UNIX skills.
 
 I would love to know of a description of the Unix
 /philosophy/.

The UNIX Philosophy by Mike Gancarz

Linux and the Unix Philosophy by Mike Gancarz

The UNIX Programming Environment by Brian W. Kernighan and Rob Pike


 Once sucked in to the surrounding ideas
 everything seems obvious, but I know of no book that
 explains stuff like processes, forking, signals and
 so on that underly the basic ideas of Unix.

Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment by W. Richard Stevens



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Re: OFF TOPIC: Unix in a Nutshell Orielly 3rd edition

2003-11-28 Thread drieux
On Saturday, Nov 29, 2003, at 15:10 US/Pacific, Saskia van der Elst 
wrote:
Rob said:

I would love to know of a description of the Unix
/philosophy/. Once sucked in to the surrounding ideas
everything seems obvious, but I know of no book that
explains stuff like processes, forking, signals and
so on that underly the basic ideas of Unix.
In essence it is a much more simple system than
something like MS Windows, but perhaps it seems so simple
to those who know that it doesn't need any explanation?
Have fun with this one:

http://research.microsoft.com/~daniel/unix-haters.html
My complements to Saskia for the well placed comedy.
Anything that has 'the scream' associated with it
and computing stuff is a good place to start.
But to step back for moment to Rob's question, I
think he is jumping in a bit 'late' in the core
cult of unix. Folks might want to look at one
of the classic FAQ's about it:
http://www.faqs.org/docs/artu/ch01s06.html
The root cause of Unix is that
it is very hard to code in Machine Language, and
only slightly better to code in Assembler, a point
that is unpleasantly known to those who have been
on the 'kernel' side of the OS, and/or have been
obliged to be EXTREMELY CLEAR about what exactly
the chunk of code is suppose to do.
So one of the first things out the door is that
unix was hacked by folks who wanted to simplify
their collective lives. What this meant was separating
the 'responsibility' of who did what how, and thus
we get the first break between
	the kernel and user_space

allow me to illustrate with our pet favorite types
of commands
open()
read()
write()
close()
Most folks really do not like to have to read all of
the specifications for all of the types of devices
out there that can be fobbed off as 'file systems',
so it is nice to leave that stuff 'in the kernel' and
buy the overhead of making a kernel call. { check on
the number of scsi, ide, eide, atapi, etc, etc, devices
there are out there, then marry in some raid smack that
can between you and your 'logical filesystem' and the
actual thing that retains the persistent data.
This of course will help you understand one of those
witty unix mantra,
	in the dark all things are just fd's ( file descriptors )

since it was not too much of a leap to notice that the
same things that 'work' with regards to 'real things'
like file systems, happen to be the same sorts of
commands that work for less real things, like network
connections, and interprocess connections. If you
will step back, you notice that the four basic commands
are what you will be using with things like ipc's
as well as 'networking code'.
So for some the start was that Unix lifted the users
off the 'file system' and the need to know all of the
painful minutia about how to write some 'bunch of memory'
onto a spinning disk. The gory details are things we
leave to divice driver freaks. They like reading tech
specs and converting it into painfully arcane device drivers.
This of course also means that distinction between
just a 'regular piece of application layer programme'
and 'the kernel' - a notion that would take the DOS
folks a while to sort out - since it took them a
while to understand that not everything can or should
be run as 'privileged' - and how to actually implement
the idea of having more than one thing that is queued
up to access the CPU. When one does the comparison of
how many 'instructions' a CPU can move, vice the number
of 'blocks of data' that can be done in I/O one notices
that the average CPU spends most of it's time waiting
for some I/O stuff. When even the best primates average
on the order of say 30 'words per minute' - or about
150 characters - that is still on 2.5 char per second.
NOT what I would call a viable I/O subsystem. Nothing
against Primates, some of my best friends are Primates.
So we now have a CPU on the edge of angst and ennui,
and need a way to keep it amused. It is at this point
in the process that 'processes' become 'useful' as a
mental construct. Depending upon *nix implementation
either the kernel is the first programme loaded, and
hence is PID 0, or we will see it in other ways, but
as a general rule of thumb 'init' will be running
as PID 1, and it will 'initialize' all things that
are not the kernel itself - hence why, as the process
of last resort, eveything sooner or later traces it's
ancestry back to PID 1.
Layer into this the idea of differenciated 'users'
where there is the 'privileged user' root, and
the rest of the folks, and the basic 'process table'
becomes a bit more readable - and it really is basically
little more than that - a Freaking Table, and it is
indexed by 'PID' - and has some other junk that gets
associated with it. But unless the Kernel Crashes
or Hangs, all the rest of the processes can go and
choke themselves as far as the system is concerned.
When one does not have a system where there is this
distinction, any one piece of running code can wedge it all.
What many know 

Re: OFF TOPIC: Unix in a Nutshell Orielly 3rd edition

2003-11-28 Thread drieux
On Nov 28, 2003, at 4:09 PM, John W. Krahn wrote:
[..]
Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment by W. Richard Stevens

[..]

I should note that, as myFascistHousemate just whined at moi,
that we need to make sure that we are clear about the
distinctions between
unix philosophy
unix architecture
since these two get merged, just as many of us tend
to *GLOB the kernel/shell/application stuff into
'that unix stuff'.
for those interested they might want to go back,
pull out their copies of the BSTJ ( Bell System Technical Journal )
and review the core architectural abstractions, things
that are also at the core of the litigation in re Linux.
for your amusement, cf
http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/dmr/cacm.html
and chant

	What a Long Strange Trip it has been!

then be happy that as yet, no one asks perl coders

	so where is that ioctl() call

cf man ioctl

ciao
drieux
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Re: OFF TOPIC: Emacs MMM mode

2003-06-25 Thread Gabor Urban
HI,

I do not remember the link correctly, but u could look emacs mailing
list. start at www.gnu.org

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Re: OFF TOPIC: Emacs MMM mode

2003-06-25 Thread Vctor Peinado
Paul Kraus wrote:

 I am running xemacs on windows. I use it for all of my editing for perl,
 html, ect... Great editor.
 
 However I just started playing with html::mason and I need to install
 the mmm mode in order to get the editor to work well with embedded
 material.

Dowload the .el file and configure you config file. Sometimes you must
compile the elisp file too (M-x byte-compile-file), in that case the README
should say something about it. 

 Also
 where the hell is my config file so that I can customize emacs.

If the emacs config file doesn't exist, just create it. On *nix, the .emacs
file is located in /home/user. I never used emacs on windows, but try
http://www.emacswiki.org and Google to get .emacs files examples and
configuration on win32. 

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Re: OFF TOPIC: Emacs MMM mode [try maybe comp.editors]

2003-06-25 Thread Kevin Pfeiffer
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul Kraus wrote:

 I am running xemacs on windows. I use it for all of my editing for perl,
 html, ect... Great editor.
 
 However...
[...]

Just a quick note - not sure how much emacs is there, but I've found the ng 
comp.editors to be a great help with vi(m). Answers even faster than here 
sometimes.
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RE: Off topic

2002-10-16 Thread Nikola Janceski

Google groups:

http://groups.google.com/groups?sourceid=navclientie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8q=linux
+admin

that should have been your first guess.

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 Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 4:08 PM
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 Hi,
 Sorry to ask this OT question. But i am sure I can get help here.
 I was looking for a good Linux admin mailing list.
  
 Thanks in advance
  
 



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Re: off topic : frames html question

2002-02-27 Thread Carl Franks

Rahul,

If I understand you correctly, you want to have lots of links that open new
framesets, without creating a new frameset document for each page to be
opened.

If that's correct, then don't worry, it's not at all off topic!
The general principal is this:

You make all the links go to the same script, just change the query string
for each link. e.g.
link 1 - /cgi-bin/frame-this.cgi?http://www.yahoo.com
link 2 - /cgi-bin/frame-this.cgi?http://www.google.com

Then you make the cgi script!...

It should read the query string. (which is everything passed to the program
behind the '?'. In the first example above, this would be
'http://www.yahoo.com')

Then print a frameset document to the browser, with the url for the first
frame being the static page you always use, i.e. '/banner.html'
Then for the second frame, make the url the address you got from the query
string.

I haven't given you any code to actually do this, because the first thing I
ever wrote in Perl was this very script, and figuring it out was a good
first step into Learning The World of Perl! :)

I also didn't mention security at all, I check the query string for non-url
characters, and also check that it's not pointing to itself
i.e. /cgi-bin/frame-this.cgi?http://this-site.com/cgi-bin/frame-it.cgi
wouldn't be allowed.
And of course use 'strict', warnings and Taint.

Hope this helps,
And of course I appreciate any further comments, and suggestions on further
security.

Carl

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Subject: off topic : frames html question
Date: Wed, Feb 27, 2002, 5:25 am


 Well,
 I have a html page which has many hyperlinks.
 Now each hyperlink at present calls another html page that has two
 frames(horizontally).Ist frame is same for all links.
 Now second frame is also same but has many bookmarks. I want that on
 clicking difft. hyperlinks they should lead to their bookmarks.

 How is it possible or nany references.

 I know it is offtopic but i think some people here might have some
 experience in html.

 Thanks,
 Rahul
 

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Re: off topic : frames html question

2002-02-27 Thread Frank 'Olorin' Rizzi


If I got it right, the second frame should be a single HTML doc with a
number of anchors defined...
so, your links simply need to call this frame with #anchorName appended...
For instance,
say your second frame is named myFrame.htm and has a couple of anchors named
#one and #two...
you'd need your links to be (myFrame goes into the bottom frame, again for
example's sake):
a href=myFrame.htm#one target=bottomThis goes to one/abr/
a href=myFrame.htm#two target=bottomThis goes to two/abr/

All of this, if I remember correctly... which, at this time,
after thinking Perl during the day, C++ at night, and being distracted by
some other issue,
might not belong to this reality...

Hope this helps,
Frank 'Olorin' Rizzi


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Well,
I have a html page which has many hyperlinks.
Now each hyperlink at present calls another html page that has two
frames(horizontally).Ist frame is same for all links.
Now second frame is also same but has many bookmarks. I want that on
clicking difft. hyperlinks they should lead to their bookmarks.

How is it possible or nany references.

I know it is offtopic but i think some people here might have some
experience in html.

Thanks,
Rahul




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Re: off topic : frames html question

2002-02-27 Thread Jenda Krynicky

From:   Rahul Garg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 I have a html page which has many hyperlinks.
 Now each hyperlink at present calls another html page that has two 
 frames(horizontally).Ist frame is same for all links. Now second frame
 is also same but has many bookmarks. I want that on clicking difft.
 hyperlinks they should lead to their bookmarks.
 
 How is it possible or nany references.

Either generate the frameset page from a script so that you could 
specify the bookmarks:

#!perl
use CGI qw(param);
$bookmark = param('bookmark');

print *END*;
Content-type: text/html

HTML
FRAMESET
FRAME ... SOURCE=left_pane.html
FRAME ... SOURCE=right_pane.html#$bookmark
/frameset
/HTML
*END*
__END__

and use links like
A HREF=/the_cgi.pl?bookmark=Something 
target=Whatever


Another option is to use JavaScript.
You'll open the second window, store the handle to the created 
window, and then use links like :

A href=goTo('Something')

where goTo() is defined as

SCRIPT
function goTo(bm) {
JavaScript:otherwnd.framename.location.hash = bm;
return;
}
/SCRIPT

HTH, Jenda

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Re: off topic question : simple shell script

2002-02-08 Thread William.Ampeh


This will do the job

File starts from the line #!/bin/bash

--- ---
#!/bin/bash
#--
#AUTHOR: William Ampeh
#PURPOSE: Reads input from $1 (a file) and print output to $2 (another
file)
#-

if [ $# -ne 2 ]
then
   echo ; echo ; echo USAGE: $0 {input file} {ouput filename}; echo

   echoEG: $0 infile.txt outfile.txt; echo ; echo ; exit 1
fi

INFILE=$1; OUTFILE=$2
# in case user switches order
..
[ -s $OUTFILE ]  { echo ERROR: $OUTFILE already exists.  Remane or
delete it; echo ; exit 2; }
#... keeping track of old file handlers
.
exec 40   #save stdin handle, just a safety precaution in case you want
to
#read input from keyboard somewhere in this script

exec 51   #save stdout handle, just a safety precaution in case you want
to
#write to screen somewhere in this script

exec 0 $INFILE   #opens $INFILE as file handle 0 (stdin)
exec 1 $OUTFILE  #opens $OUTFILE as file handle 1 (stdout)

while read cell1 cell2 cell3 rest_of_line
do
   echo column2 = $cell2-- rest of line = $rest_of_line 
#say

   # do some more manipulations
done

#... restore old file handlers
.
exec 04; exec 15

echo ; echo ; echo  DONE
exit 0

#--
# TRY THIS ON THE FOLLOWING INPUT FILE
#l1_c1 l1_c2 l1_c3 l1_c4 l1_c5
#l2_c1 l2_c2 l2_c3 l2_c4 l2_c5
#l3_c1 l3_c2 l3_c3 l3_c4 l3_c5
#l4_c1 l4_c2 l4_c3 l4_c4 l4_c5
#l5_c1 l2_c2 l2_c3 l2_c4 l2_c5
#l6_c1 l6_c2 l6_c3 l6_c4 l6_c5


#The output will be:
#column2 = l1_c2-- rest of line = l1_c4 l1_c5
#column2 = l2_c2-- rest of line = l2_c4 l2_c5
#column2 = l3_c2-- rest of line = l3_c4 l3_c5
#column2 = l4_c2-- rest of line = l4_c4 l4_c5
#column2 = l2_c2-- rest of line = l2_c4 l2_c5
#column2 = l6_c2-- rest of line = l6_c4 l6_c5

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-20 Thread Jenda Krynicky

From:   Etienne Marcotte [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
 States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
 time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).
 
 Am I right?
 
 I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?

Prague, Czech Republic, Central Europe

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-19 Thread Randal L. Schwartz

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-16 Thread Kilaru Sambaiah

 
 Hi,

   I am from Chennai city located in India. 

regards,
Sambaiah Kilaru

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-16 Thread Karthik Krishnamurthy

i am from india too
/kk
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 09:21:11PM +0530, Kilaru Sambaiah wrote:
  
  Hi,
 
I am from Chennai city located in India. 
 
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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-16 Thread Adams, Troy L

Atlanta, Georgia

-Original Message-
From: Etienne Marcotte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 10:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?


By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).

Am I right?

I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?

Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
filtered *off*topic* in their  emails!

Etienne

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-15 Thread Gustavo Jara

Hi!  It's probably safe now to say that I'm the only
on the list from Lima Peru, although there are two
more of us here in South America.  I think the
location in the signature is a good idea.  Gracias.


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  By reading the messages everyday I can guess most
 of us are from United
  States right? And since there are not a lot of
 messages in (my) morning
  time, probably means most are from the west coast
 (different timezone).
 
  Am I right?
 
  I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?
 
  Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that
 hate OT subject
  filtered *off*topic* in their  emails!
 
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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-15 Thread nafiseh saberi

I am the only person from  IRAN...
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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-15 Thread louie miranda

philippines here :)






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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-14 Thread Andy McDowell

Amsterdam, The Netherlands (but I'm not dutch).

Apologies for the late posting, but I enjoyed this thread so much I just wanted
to add my bit :-)

Andy

On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, G. Stephen Gannon wrote:

 Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 11:16:10 -0500
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 To: dan radom [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

 Steve Gannon - Litchfield, New Hampshire

 -Original Message-
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 Subject: Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?


 boulder, colorado

 * Etienne Marcotte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
  By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
  States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
  time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).
 
  Am I right?
 
  I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?
 
  Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
  filtered *off*topic* in their  emails!
 
  Etienne
 
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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-14 Thread Crowder, Rod



 -Original Message-
 From: Michael Fowler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 13 November 2001 21:15
 To: Elliott, Don (Police)
 Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject: Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?
 
 
 On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 02:51:01PM -0600, Elliott, Don (Police) wrote:
  Having fun in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
  It's mid November, no snow and still above freezing
 
 Oh ye of the Lesser North.  It's mid-November, our 
 temperatures are hovering
 between zero and freezing, and I believe we've had between 2 
 and 3 feet of
 snow so far.
 
 I'm just glad I'm not in Fairbanks or, heaven forbid, 
 somewhere farther
 north.


So where are you ?



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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-14 Thread Ichim, Adrian

Ploiesti, Romania, Europe.

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from? - Results

2001-11-14 Thread Etienne Marcotte

Ok, after 5 days running,

101 different persons replyed within 5 days.

Pretty good:-)

Etienne

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-14 Thread Michael Fowler

On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 10:04:40AM -, Crowder, Rod wrote:
 So where are you ?

I mentioned it further up in the thread.  Anchorage, Alaska.  :)


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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from? - Results

2001-11-14 Thread Richard J. Barbalace

Etienne Marcotte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 Ok, after 5 days running,
 101 different persons replyed within 5 days.
 Pretty good:-)

I think that was interesting, but rather than continue this thread,
I'd like to recommend that people include their location in postings
to this list.  I certainly won't remember where everyone is from
otherwise, and it is useful to note a poster's location and time zone
difference.

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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-14 Thread murphy, daniel (BMC Eng)

OK, what's one more?

Boston, MA, USA

That souds pretty boring after hearing from the Netherlands, Austrailia,
Romania, etc. ;-)


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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-14 Thread Tyler Cruickshank

I dont know, Beans and Pilgrims are pretty exciting too.  Overall Bo-Town is great!

 murphy, daniel (BMC Eng) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/14/01 12:38PM 
OK, what's one more?

Boston, MA, USA

That souds pretty boring after hearing from the Netherlands, Austrailia,
Romania, etc. ;-)


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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-13 Thread nafiseh saberi

hi.
I am in Irantime is 11:30 a.m

Truly yours.
Try to have simple habits and deep thoughts.

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Good morning from Pretoria, in sunny South Africa


 By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
 States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
 time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).

 Am I right?

 I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?

 Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
 filtered *off*topic* in their  emails!

 Etienne




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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-13 Thread Erwin Blonk

The Hague, The Netherlands
YACH (Yet another CheeseHead)



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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-13 Thread Mark Symonds


Greetings from balmy

Huntington Beach, California

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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-13 Thread Elliott, Don (Police)

Having fun in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
It's mid November, no snow and still above freezing

Don Elliott


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Huntington Beach, California

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-13 Thread José A. Ferrer


 From Alicante - SPAIN ( Mediterranean Coast ) The sun lives here...


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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-13 Thread Michael Fowler

On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 02:51:01PM -0600, Elliott, Don (Police) wrote:
 Having fun in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
 It's mid November, no snow and still above freezing

Oh ye of the Lesser North.  It's mid-November, our temperatures are hovering
between zero and freezing, and I believe we've had between 2 and 3 feet of
snow so far.

I'm just glad I'm not in Fairbanks or, heaven forbid, somewhere farther
north.


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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-13 Thread Russell Boyd

Todays Low 63 degrees Fahrenheit
Todays High 76 degrees Fahrenheit

The morning swim was quite nice.

Austin, Texas

Hope y'all enjoy the snow.

Russell

 Michael Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/13/01 03:14PM 
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 02:51:01PM -0600, Elliott, Don (Police) wrote:
 Having fun in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
 It's mid November, no snow and still above freezing

Oh ye of the Lesser North.  It's mid-November, our temperatures are hovering
between zero and freezing, and I believe we've had between 2 and 3 feet of
snow so far.

I'm just glad I'm not in Fairbanks or, heaven forbid, somewhere farther
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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-13 Thread Dave Storrs


At the moment, New York, a.k.a. Terrorist Target Number #1

:/

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-13 Thread Alfred Vahau

PNG, short for Papua New Guinea. Look at northern tip of Australia to
locate
PNG, in the South West Pacific.

A lonely perl user and one of few unix users in this part of the world.

You get it. MS rules here. I'm a break free.

Cheers,

Alfred Vahau
Uni. PNG



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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-13 Thread Webster, Murray

Adelaide; South Australia - fine and getting warmer.

Murray Webster
DBA for EDS Australia

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On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 02:51:01PM -0600, Elliott, Don (Police) wrote:
 Having fun in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
 It's mid November, no snow and still above freezing

Oh ye of the Lesser North.  It's mid-November, our temperatures are hovering
between zero and freezing, and I believe we've had between 2 and 3 feet of
snow so far.

I'm just glad I'm not in Fairbanks or, heaven forbid, somewhere farther
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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-13 Thread Tim McClelland

Melbourne  - Australia

Raining a-lot but getting Warmer as well !!



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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-13 Thread Dianne Van Dulken

(And just when you thought the thread was dead...)

I'm in Sydney, Australia.

Cheers

Di

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-12 Thread Tommy Rohde

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JAS, Just Another Swede.

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-12 Thread matt jones

At 16:17 09/11/01 +, Gary Stainburn wrote:
 On Friday 09 November 2001 4:07 pm, John Edwards wrote:
  Leeds, UK

 Small world - me too!!!

Huddersfield.

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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-12 Thread PURMONEN, Joni

hey, Yet Another Finn here as well (although currently stuck in Oxford,
UK...).

Joni

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On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Etienne Marcotte wrote:

Lapland, Finland!

Scott


 By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
 States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
 time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).

 Am I right?

 I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?

 Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
 filtered *off*topic* in their  emails!

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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-12 Thread GoodleafJ

Seattle, Washington


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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-12 Thread Dave Rankin

Providence, in the tiny state of Rhode Island

-Dave




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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-12 Thread royce . wells

memphis tn

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-12 Thread Francis Henry

New York, NY.

Dave Rankin wrote:

 Providence, in the tiny state of Rhode Island

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-12 Thread Ricardo Derbes

Well far from west coast...
I´m living in Bariloche, Argentina, but I´m from Montevideo, Uruguay. (try
to find it in a map...)
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Altec SE
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 By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
 States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
 time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).

 Am I right?

 I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?

 Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-12 Thread Robert Graham

Good morning from Pretoria, in sunny South Africa


 By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
 States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
 time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).

 Am I right?

 I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?

 Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
 filtered *off*topic* in their  emails!

 Etienne




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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-12 Thread Neil Fryer

And greets from Johannesburg in South Africa as well.

Regards
Neil Fryer
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On Tuesday 13 November 2001 09:21 am, Robert Graham wrote:
 Good morning from Pretoria, in sunny South Africa

  By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
  States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
  time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).
 
  Am I right?
 
  I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?
 
  Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
  filtered *off*topic* in their  emails!
 
  Etienne

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-11 Thread Randal L. Schwartz

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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-11 Thread Richard S. Crawford

Actually, I'd guess that this Lister is from someplace about 3,000,000 
light years from Earth.


At 06:42 PM 11/11/2001, you wrote:
Going by his language it seems that this lister is from the third moon of 
Jupiter.

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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-11 Thread Robert Graham

Good morning from Pretoria,in Sunny South Africa.

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Subject: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?


By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).

Am I right?

I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?

Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
filtered *off*topic* in their  emails!

Etienne

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-11 Thread Håkan Edman

Stockholm, Sweden

No!, not Switzerland...

/Håkan

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-10 Thread Dave Turner

At 06:48 PM 11/10/01 +0100, you wrote:
Hi,
Smauel Molina Vidal
Industrial Engineer student @ University of Seville, Seville, Spain
(quite far from the west coast :-)

San Mateo, CA --Very west coast... :-)



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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-10 Thread Chris Ball

On Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 08:06:19PM +, Daniel Gardner wrote:
 Manchester, UK

Doubly small world - me too.

As for my use of perl; it started off strictly fun at some point last
year, and moved on as I started to write modules and make scripts
publically available.  Then, back in January, I was hired to work
part-time (alongside studying for a CS degree at UMIST) for a company
that develops search solutions ( http://fast.no/ ), working with Perl
and Oracle.  I'm really enjoying this work, and aside from when my
courses at the University require C, Perl's getting to be my sole
programming language.

/me  :-)

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-10 Thread Sawsan Sarandah

warm greetings from the holy city of Jerusalem


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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-10 Thread Brett W. McCoy

On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, Sawsan Sarandah wrote:

 warm greetings from the holy city of Jerusalem

Heh, cool.  Like the domain.

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-10 Thread samuel

Hi,
Smauel Molina Vidal
Industrial Engineer student @ University of Seville, Seville, Spain
(quite far from the west coast :-)

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-10 Thread Daniel Gardner

Manchester, UK


Friday, November 09, 2001, 4:07:57 PM, you wrote:

JE Leeds, UK

JE -Original Message-
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JE Subject: RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?


JE Princeton Jct., New Jersey

JE -Original Message-
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JE boulder, colorado

JE * Etienne Marcotte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from
JE United
 States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my)
JE morning
 time, probably means most are from the west coast (different
JE timezone).
 
 Am I right?
 
 I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?
 
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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-10 Thread Alen Sarkinovic



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Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo

Alen

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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread Wagner-David

San Jose, CA
Wags ;)

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By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).

Am I right?

I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?

Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
filtered *off*topic* in their  emails!

Etienne

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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread RArul

Atlanta, Georgia

Rex :)-

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San Jose, CA
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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread walter valenti

Italia (Italy)

 By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
 States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
 time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).

 Am I right?

 I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?

 Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread dan radom

boulder, colorado

* Etienne Marcotte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
 States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
 time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).
 
 Am I right?
 
 I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?
 
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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread Mike Gargiullo

Princeton Jct., New Jersey

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boulder, colorado

* Etienne Marcotte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from
United
 States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my)
morning
 time, probably means most are from the west coast (different
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 Am I right?
 
 I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?
 
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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread John Edwards

Leeds, UK

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Princeton Jct., New Jersey

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boulder, colorado

* Etienne Marcotte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from
United
 States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my)
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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread Jeff 'japhy' Pinyan

I live in Waldwick, NJ, but I go to RPI (http://www.rpi.edu/) in Troy, NY.

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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread G. Stephen Gannon

Steve Gannon - Litchfield, New Hampshire

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boulder, colorado

* Etienne Marcotte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
 States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
 time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).
 
 Am I right?
 
 I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?
 
 Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread Gary Stainburn

On Friday 09 November 2001 4:07 pm, John Edwards wrote:
 Leeds, UK

Small world - me too!!!


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 Princeton Jct., New Jersey

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 boulder, colorado

 * Etienne Marcotte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
  By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from

 United

  States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my)

 morning

  time, probably means most are from the west coast (different

 timezone).

  Am I right?
 
  I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?
 
  Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
  filtered *off*topic* in their  emails!
 
  Etienne
 
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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread Ross_Maude

Amsterdam Netherlands

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Steve Gannon - Litchfield, New Hampshire

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boulder, colorado

* Etienne Marcotte ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
 States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
 time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).
 
 Am I right?
 
 I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?
 
 Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
 filtered *off*topic* in their  emails!
 
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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread Roger Morris

Eugene, Oregon.


At 10:08 AM 11/9/2001 -0500, Etienne Marcotte wrote:
By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).

Am I right?

I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?

Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
filtered *off*topic* in their  emails!

Etienne

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread A. Rivera

Fresno, CA.

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 Columbus, GA


 On Fri, 2001-11-09 at 11:27, Roger Morris wrote:
  Eugene, Oregon.
 
 
  At 10:08 AM 11/9/2001 -0500, Etienne Marcotte wrote:
  By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
  States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
  time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).
  
  Am I right?
  
  I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?
  
  Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
  filtered *off*topic* in their  emails!
  
  Etienne
  
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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread Brent Michalski


St. Louis, Missouri


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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread Stout, Joel R

Portland, Oregon 

-Original Message-
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Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 7:08 AM
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Subject: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?


By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).

Am I right?

I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?

Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
filtered *off*topic* in their  emails!

Etienne

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread Kevin Meltzer

Rat's Mouth, Florida 
(commonly known as Boca Raton, but I live outside of Fort Lauderdale)

Cheers,
Kevin

  By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
  States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
  time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).
 
  Am I right?
 
  I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?
 

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread Peter Scott

At 10:08 AM 11/9/01 -0500, Etienne Marcotte wrote:
By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).

Am I right?

I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?

Victoria, BC.

Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
filtered *off*topic* in their  emails!

Etienne

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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread Christopher Solomon

On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Etienne Marcotte wrote:

 By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
 States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
 time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).
 
 Am I right?
 
 I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?

Simi Valley, CA

:-)

Chris

 
 Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
 filtered *off*topic* in their  emails!
 
 Etienne
 
 


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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread Richard S. Crawford

Dixon, California. Though I spent way too much time in Portland working for 
my last company.


At 09:03 AM 11/9/2001, you wrote:
Portland, Oregon

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By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).

Am I right?

I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?


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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread Bob Showalter

Greeneville, Tennessee, USA, at the foothills of the Great Smoky
Mountains...

 -Original Message-
 From: Etienne Marcotte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 10:08 AM
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 Subject: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?
 
 
 By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are 
 from United
 States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in 
 (my) morning
 time, probably means most are from the west coast (different 
 timezone).
 
 Am I right?
 
 I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?
 
 Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
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Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread Papo Napolitano

Argentina (Argentine)


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- Original Message - 
From: Etienne Marcotte 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 12:08 PM
Subject: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?


By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).

Am I right?

I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?

Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
filtered *off*topic* in their  emails!

Etienne


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RE: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?

2001-11-09 Thread Balint, Jess

Columbus, Ohio

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Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 11:29 AM
To: Roger Morris
Cc: Etienne Marcotte; Perl Beginners Mailing List
Subject: Re: Off-Topic (200%) - Where are you from?


Columbus, GA


On Fri, 2001-11-09 at 11:27, Roger Morris wrote:
 Eugene, Oregon.
 
 
 At 10:08 AM 11/9/2001 -0500, Etienne Marcotte wrote:
 By reading the messages everyday I can guess most of us are from United
 States right? And since there are not a lot of messages in (my) morning
 time, probably means most are from the west coast (different timezone).
 
 Am I right?
 
 I'm from Quebec, Canada.. and you?
 
 Sorry if it's way off topic, I hope the ones that hate OT subject
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 Etienne
 
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