Re: PostgreSQL and Customer Database

2003-10-19 Thread Desmond Coughlan
Le Sat, Oct 18, 2003 at 01:16:56PM -0500, Daniel Staal a écrit ... { snip } In which case, my second question is: where can I learn how to do it ? I have 'Introduction to Perl' translated, and the only mention of databases is in telling me to use::DBI. Fine, but ... _how_ do I use DBI ?

Re: solved - seperate file for constant definition

2003-10-19 Thread R. Joseph Newton
Gary Stainburn wrote: Okay folks, I've seen what I've missed - that fact that I'm a muppet. The variables in this case have been 'my'd, which presumably has scoped them to this file, whereas on the previous - working - project I didn't use 'my'. Gary Great so far, but use strict; and

Re: Mod version

2003-10-19 Thread perl
is this version old? $ perl -MCGI -e 'print $CGI::VERSION' 2.89$ Is N00b Among n00bs wrote: Not sure if this belongs in beginners.cgi or here, but... Can you tell me how I can make Perl find the version number of the CGI mod in use(does it depend on the server, or is it a purely Perl

Re: Mod version

2003-10-19 Thread Wiggins d'Anconia
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: is this version old? $ perl -MCGI -e 'print $CGI::VERSION' 2.89$ Well, it is currently the same as mine, but it is dated 10/16/2002 on CPAN. There does appear to be a 3.00 on CPAN dated 08/18/2003. We could get into the whole debate about whether one should always try

Re: Mod version

2003-10-19 Thread perl
Well, this whole rpm thing is killing me. In the past, I've always used option --prefix for my configure. I guess, I either have to learn rpm, just wait for someone to build it (I wonder if all rpm are the same for the same product?), or just rpm -e and go back to my old ways ;) There's just too

Re: is next implied in a set of if elsifs?

2003-10-19 Thread R. Joseph Newton
Dan Anderson wrote: But what's the speed concerns here? This is negligable. I just double checked and each if statement takes roughly 9.8 microseconds more to execute then an elsif. That may not seem like a lot but over a program spanning several files (perhaps as much as a meg in code