SSC_perl wrote:
Hi John,
Hello,
Thanks for getting back to me with your findings. I really
appreciate it. I've gone through everything, made the changes that I
could, and I have some questions to some of your remarks.
You are using the value from readdir() without prepending the
On Nov 18, 2013, at 2:02 PM, SSC_perl p...@surfshopcart.com wrote:
Surf.pm:65: $cookie =~ Encode($cookie);
Surf.pm:66: $value =~ Encode($value);
Did you really mean to use the return value from Encode() as a regular
expression?
Unfortunately, I can't
On Nov 19, 2013, at 3:17 AM, John W. Krahn wrote:
readdir() returns just the file names, without the path.
Thanks, John. I didn't realize that. This morning, I found
http://perldoc.perl.org/functions/readdir.html and read the following:
If you're planning to filetest the return
On Nov 19, 2013, at 8:40 AM, Jim Gibson wrote:
That’s all the analysis I have time for.
I really appreciate the analysis. It gives me a lot to go on.
Thanks,
Frank
Hi John,
Thanks for getting back to me with your findings. I really appreciate
it. I've gone through everything, made the changes that I could, and I have
some questions to some of your remarks.
You are using the value from readdir() without prepending the path to the
file name.
On Nov 18, 2013, at 2:02 PM, SSC_perl wrote:
Hi John,
Thanks for getting back to me with your findings. I really appreciate
it. I've gone through everything, made the changes that I could, and I have
some questions to some of your remarks.
You should be responding to the list,
SSC_perl wrote:
Hello,
Hello,
This is a one-time post to announce that the SurfShopPRO Perl
shopping cart system is going open source. Our site hasn't been fully
updated yet, but you can download the cart and check it our for
yourself. We are looking for developers, designers,
Hello,
This is a one-time post to announce that the SurfShopPRO Perl shopping
cart system is going open source. Our site hasn't been fully updated yet, but
you can download the cart and check it our for yourself. We are looking for
developers, designers, and testers.