Look at this file with links. They will help a lot.
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I would like to allow members to manage their accounts on-line.
I need a resource that explains each 'security' method, and discusses the
pros and cons of
I would highly recomend you to configure an newsgroup reader like Outlook
Express. I use it - it's excellent. This way you can download only the
headers of the messages and preview those which look well to you. By the
way, are you from Yougoslavia? Here's a neighbor guy.
Michal Simovic [EMAIL
Hello,
I don't think that the file matters. You say it's a massive line. To read a
file you should first open it. Look at PerlDoc.
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I'm trying to read a file, but it's just one massive line. I
Use double quotes ( ) for surrounding, instead of apostrophy ( ' ). Thus
it will interpret it and not translate it litterally.
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Hi all,
my problem is that I want to send an e-mail every day, but when I try to
iterate, the unix perl wants to see all the iterations and then execute them
at once, while this isn't the same on windows. This means I can't send an
e-mail every day this way below:
#!usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
Hi there,
Anytime I run the DOS prompt it shows: C:\WINDOWS\Desltop. And I'll have to
go all the way to C:\localhost\cgi-bin. Is there a way to make the prompt
show straight my cgi-bin? Thanks.
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. As for the DBI
questions, they have to be set in the DBI list.
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Your beautiness, your fascination are endless...
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Hi all,
I'd like to get a Pocket Computer which will run Perl. Is that possible and
where to find it. This could safe lot of time, in it? Cheers.
Yasen
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Hello,
I've got two questions:
1. How could Perl help the PDA enthusiast?
2. When I turn on my PC, I'm promped to choose a OS: Win98 or WinXP. XP
doesn't work. So how to remove this prompt and run always Win98?
Thanks
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