RE: Prototype Mismatch - and AN APOLOGY
Perrin, I'm using PerlRun at the moment because I'm still developing the application; the production server runs under Registry naturally. I added the parentheses as you suggested and everything is fine, the error.log is clean - no more problem. Thank you very much (this has really been bugging me). APOLOGY - I posted a message to this list with a small Perl script attached (without ZIP-ing it first). This has triggered off numerous bounced mail virus alerts and I apologise for this. I will avoid repeating that mistake in future. Thank you for your patience. Jonathan M. Hollin - WYPUG Co-ordinator West Yorkshire Perl User Group http://wypug.pm.org/ :: -Original Message- :: From: Perrin Harkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] :: Sent: 07 November 2001 16:02 :: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; mod_perl Mailing List :: Subject: Re: Prototype Mismatch :: :: :: In my script a simple use Image::Magick; results in the :: following lines :: being added to my error.log everytime the script is called: :: :: Are you using PerlRun or Registry? :: :: Prototype mismatch: sub :: :: Apache::ROOT::shapeshifter::system::pm_files_2ecgi::Transparent vs ($;@) :: at :: E:/Apache/lib/Exporter.pm line 57. :: :: I'm not sure why this is complaining, but one thing you can do :: is not import :: this function. You can do a 'use Image::Magick ()' and call it :: with a full :: package name instead. :: :: - Perrin ::
RE: Prototype Mismatch - and AN APOLOGY
On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Jonathan M. Hollin wrote: APOLOGY - I posted a message to this list with a small Perl script attached (without ZIP-ing it first). This has triggered off numerous bounced mail virus alerts and I apologise for this. I will avoid repeating that mistake in future. Thank you for your patience. Please don't. It's much easier to open when it's not compressed or something like that. You could avoid triggering the brain dead virus checkers by just including the script within the mail. - ask -- ask bjoern hansen, http://ask.netcetera.dk/ !try; do(); more than a billion impressions per week, http://valueclick.com