Re: Brand New

2014-03-30 Thread Maurice McCarthy
wrote: Hi, I'm brand new to Perl. I'm reading perldoc and working through Simon Cozens online book to get me started. Even though it is 14 years old and some syntax has changed in the meantime, figuring out how to make the operations work is getting me into perl. At present I've got

Re: Brand New

2014-03-25 Thread Mike Flannigan
, and select Temporarily allow . . . Mike On 3/23/2014 9:45 PM, beginners-digest-h...@perl.org wrote: Hi, I'm brand new to Perl. I'm reading perldoc and working through Simon Cozens online book to get me started. Even though it is 14 years old and some syntax has changed in the meantime

Re: Brand New

2014-03-25 Thread Alek Trishan
see This site requires Javascript, click on options in the lower right, go to the bottom of the list, and select Temporarily allow . . . Mike On 3/23/2014 9:45 PM, beginners-digest-h...@perl.org wrote: Hi, I'm brand new to Perl. I'm reading perldoc and working through Simon Cozens online

Brand New

2014-03-23 Thread Maurice McCarthy
Hi, I'm brand new to Perl. I'm reading perldoc and working through Simon Cozens online book to get me started. Even though it is 14 years old and some syntax has changed in the meantime, figuring out how to make the operations work is getting me into perl. At present I've got Strawberry Perl

Re: Brand New

2014-03-23 Thread Sebastien Feugere
-side language. Sébastien On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 9:45 AM, Maurice McCarthy m...@mythic-beasts.comwrote: Hi, I'm brand new to Perl. I'm reading perldoc and working through Simon Cozens online book to get me started. Even though it is 14 years old and some syntax has changed in the meantime

Re: Brand New

2014-03-23 Thread Maurice McCarthy
). The mentionning required Javascript is the browser-side one. As far as I know, Perl is more used as a server-side language. S�bastien On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 9:45 AM, Maurice McCarthy m...@mythic-beasts.comwrote: Hi, I'm brand new to Perl. I'm reading perldoc and working through Simon

Re: Brand new to Perl

2003-01-03 Thread Rob Dixon
Wiggins D'Anconia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... ActivePerl is free. That's what I was trying to say :) /R -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Brand new to Perl

2003-01-02 Thread John Tafasi
Hi group, I am quite new to perl. I will use Learning Perl, 3rd edition and my laptop that is running windows 98. What exactly the name of the file i should download to install perl into win98? Where can I download it? Any other recommended tutorials for beginners Thanks

Re: Brand new to Perl

2003-01-02 Thread Kegs
On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 20:41, John Tafasi wrote: Hi group, I am quite new to perl. I will use Learning Perl, 3rd edition and my laptop that is running windows 98. Is that the O'Reilly book with the Llama on the cover? If so that is one of the best books for starting Perl with IMHO. What

Re: Brand new to Perl

2003-01-02 Thread Rob Dixon
Kegs, John ASPN Perl is a professional tool that you have to pay for. It includes Komodo and the Dev Kit - very nice but very expensive. If you have no budget then you want just ActivePerl from here: http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/ Click on 'Download' at the top left to

Re: Brand new to Perl

2003-01-02 Thread John Tafasi
but i am looking for free software. Does any body know where I can download one for my windows 98 - Original Message - From: Kegs [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: John Tafasi [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Perlbeginners [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 1:59 PM Subject: Re: Brand new to Perl

Re: Brand new to Perl

2003-01-02 Thread Wiggins d'Anconia
Tafasi wrote: but i am looking for free software. Does any body know where I can download one for my windows 98 - Original Message - From: Kegs [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: John Tafasi [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Perlbeginners [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 1:59 PM Subject: Re: Brand new

Brand New Perl Beginner - trouble using activePerl

2002-04-30 Thread Larry
Hey ))) I am learning perl now for use with CGI. I installed active Perl on both windows Millenium AND windows XP systems. Both of the fail to run a .pl file. I see a window flash on the screen for a part of a second and then disappear.the window looks like it is a DOS command window.

RE: Brand New Perl Beginner - trouble using activePerl

2002-04-30 Thread Nikola Janceski
try opening a command prompt in the directory with the perlscript and type in the name of the perl script: c:\scripts test.pl -Original Message- From: Larry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 6:01 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Brand New Perl Beginner

Re: Brand New Perl Beginner - trouble using activePerl

2002-04-30 Thread Josef E. Galea
: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 12:01 AM Subject: Brand New Perl Beginner - trouble using activePerl Hey ))) I am learning perl now for use with CGI. I installed active Perl on both windows Millenium AND windows XP systems. Both of the fail to run a .pl file. I see a window flash on the screen

RE: Brand New Perl Beginner - trouble using activePerl

2002-04-30 Thread David Gray
I am learning perl now for use with CGI. I installed active Perl on both windows Millenium AND windows XP systems. Both of the fail to run a .pl file. I see a window flash on the screen for a part of a second and then disappear.the window looks like it is a DOS command window.

Re: Brand New Perl Beginner - trouble using activePerl

2002-04-30 Thread Harry Jackson
From: Larry[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Hey ))) I am learning perl now for use with CGI. I installed active Perl on both windows Millenium AND windows XP systems. Both of the fail to run a .pl file. I see a window flash on the screen for a part of a second and then

Re: Brand New Perl Beginner - trouble using activePerl

2002-04-30 Thread Michael M. L. Broggy
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Larry wrote: Anyway, I do not see the program run. Of course I am doing something very basic wronganyone know what it is??? Thanks !!! What program is it? You likely won't see it do much in the GUI in the normal course of things, as Perl will usually do things to

Open a brand new browser window with Perl

2002-02-07 Thread Ron Goral
Is it possible to open a brand new browser window and set it's size, location and characteristics (no menu bar, no status bar, etc.) using Perl or is it necessary to always use the same window that has called the script? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e

Re: Open a brand new browser window with Perl

2002-02-07 Thread Morbus Iff
Is it possible to open a brand new browser window and set it's size, location and characteristics (no menu bar, no status bar, etc.) using Perl or is it necessary to always use the same window that has called the script? With Perl, no. But you can certainly tell Perl to send some javascript

RE: Open a brand new browser window with Perl

2002-02-07 Thread Ron Goral
wish. It's not a new window, but it sure walks and talks like one. The same is true of all the window properties. Sorry 'bout the bad post guys. Ron Is it possible to open a brand new browser window and set it's size, location and characteristics (no menu bar, no status bar, etc.) using Perl

Brand New!

2001-08-22 Thread William A Fink
Hello, I'm *BRAND NEW* to the list and have what may seem trivial to some of you - but (because of the pressure here at-the-office) I'd appreciate any help anyone could lend. I'm simply writing a program that will search one file for a string - if the string is found, replace it. What I'm

Re: Brand New!

2001-08-22 Thread Peter Scott
At 01:33 PM 8/22/01 -0400, William A Fink wrote: Hello, I'm *BRAND NEW* to the list and have what may seem trivial to some of you - but (because of the pressure here at-the-office) I'd appreciate any help anyone could lend. I'm simply writing a program that will search one file for a string

Re: Brand New!

2001-08-22 Thread Michael D. Risser
On Wednesday 22 August 2001 10:33 am, you wrote: Hello, I'm *BRAND NEW* to the list and have what may seem trivial to some of you - but (because of the pressure here at-the-office) I'd appreciate any help anyone could lend. I'm simply writing a program that will search one file for a string

Re: Brand New!

2001-08-22 Thread Jeff 'japhy/Marillion' Pinyan
On Aug 22, William A Fink said: Hello, I'm *BRAND NEW* to the list and have what may seem trivial to some of you - but (because of the pressure here at-the-office) I'd appreciate any help anyone could lend. Your subject should be related to your question, if you don't mind. What I'm running