Hi,
I tried embedding perl into C, and inserted these coz i had an error prior to this one
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static void xs_init _((void));
EXTERN_C void boot_DynaLoader _((CV* cv));
EXTERN_C void boot_Socket _((CV* c
of
the data. If you don't have control over the database or input form,
of course, never mind.
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roblem was @array = ("one
two three") instead of ("one", "two", "three")...
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g, and he told me what a doofus I was.
(Well, he was politer than that. Besides, I found whatever it was
that he *had* done wrong.)
(On the one hand, I like finding things like this out. On the other,
then I feel compelled to go back through my code and "correct" it
for whatever cooler way I just found to do something...)
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ue. Bah.)
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ic stuff. At least
until recently. He's now exploring esoteric things like "packages."
Whee.
> The Perl marriage has a better chance of survival because TMTOWTDI... I
> could never see myself with a C++ bride :-)
Bah. C is just messy Pascal.
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On 8 Jun 2001, at 14:33, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
> No, because newlines are the delimiters for sh's "read" operator.
Is it just me, or does anyone else think newlines in filenames are
Evil Incarnate regardless?
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folders for that mailing list.
I personally hate (well, dislike, anyway) getting duplicates.
(Although Peg can probably discard based on message-id, and
procmail certainly can... I haven't "disliked" it enough to actively
take steps.)
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On 8 Jun 2001, at 23:24, Elaine -HFB- Ashton wrote:
> If you don't know how to manage your mail or aren't willing to learn then
> you probably don't have any business joining a mailing list and then
> whining about it on the list.
So, was that addressed at someone in
, let's find out, shall we?
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On 9 Jun 2001, at 0:22, Karen Cravens wrote:
> Not only that, but there's certainly a potential for abuse of the
> Reply-To misfeature, unless the software is bright enough to look
> for the sort of thing that... well, let's find out, shall we?
Well, that answers *th
m (yes,
even under CGI control), I've already *got* a security hole.
> So yes, I take newlines in paths seriously. You can't be an ostrich
> about them burying your head in the sand. That's not secure, and you
> will be hacked.
Ostriches don't really bury their hea
> And bats aren't really blind :)
>That's relativity." --Albert Einstein
And Einstein didn't really say that (hey, this game is fun).
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elativity" bit)... you can find
about four different versions floating around, with the Discover
version most frequently found. Apparently the actual words weren't
quite facile enough, so the quoters made it wittier.
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and there may be
other path fixing going on elsewhere. More research is definitely
called for.
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u expand a bit on that? I lost the metaphor.
Well, I'm not sure, but I *have* seen a lot of sysadmins (and
techies of various stripes) with buzzcuts or shaved heads. That
help?
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On 9 Jun 2001, at 9:18, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
> Just another guy driving around a 7-year-old ugly second-hand SUV, and
> probably stuck with that for another year or two the way the finances
> are looking this year... ,
Luxury! In...
Never mind, we won't go there.
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can take
those out. Someone can probably fine-tune which places don't
actually need three digits and whatnot, too.
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ssed (by default, anyway)
for security reasons. FWIW.
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On 10 Jun 2001, at 23:37, Charles Lu wrote:
>my @newhash = sort {$hash{$a} <=> $hash{$b}} keys %hash;
It's not quite an answer to your question, but I'm curious why you
nested the subroutine instead of just writing it like this?
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On 10 Jun 2001, at 10:05, Dave Cross wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 06:33:21PM -0500, Karen Cravens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Someone can probably fine-tune which places don't
> > actually need three digits and whatnot, too.
> It can be a bit more complex that th
ratio, and posting to the list ought to have Pine's you're-about-
to-make-a-Usenet-post-you-know warning attached.
So it's a social, not a technological issue, I think. Unfortunately,
I'm excessively sociable, for a nerd...
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rl, and I've made it few the first
couple of chapters without too much grief, but it doesn't help with this
particular problem:-(
Karen
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Hi,
Anyone knows if PERL can talk to a .dbf file that is sitting on the same machine where
PERL is installed?
or remote system?
Thanks.
Hi,
What if my DBF file is on a Windows 2k machine but the script is on another machine
running Apache.
How do I go about it?
Is it still looking through the perldoc?
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Hi,
Let's say I'm opening a file.
How do I read the last line of the file?
is there any function in doing so?
Thanks.
Hi Connie,
what's your $PrevEOL?
did you declare it somewhere?
sorry i'm still a very beginning beginner in PERL
thanks.
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