Re: Strange characters

2003-11-24 Thread LoBue, Mark
At 03:20 PM 11/22/2003, R. Joseph Newton wrote: "LoBue, Mark" wrote: > P.S. My company tells me that our internet mail connector now gets a long > disclaimer on the end of the message. I haven't seen it, but if it is true, > I will stop posting and just lurk until I figure out a way around it.

Re: Strange characters

2003-11-22 Thread R. Joseph Newton
"LoBue, Mark" wrote: > P.S. My company tells me that our internet mail connector now gets a long > disclaimer on the end of the message. I haven't seen it, but if it is true, > I will stop posting and just lurk until I figure out a way around it. > > Important Warning: This message is intended f

FW: RE: Strange characters

2003-11-20 Thread david
David O'Connor wrote: > > stop using cygwin. i find it rather problematic and funny > (especialy if you> size the window.) if you do not have ready access to a > linux box, download, burn, and run knoppix. i have never had a problem on > knoppix > > davidO > > p.s. > > or try opti-perl David,

RE: Strange characters

2003-11-20 Thread LoBue, Mark
> -Original Message- > From: david [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 10:06 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: Strange characters > > > Chetak Sasalu wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > I tried "expor

RE: Strange characters

2003-11-20 Thread david
Chetak Sasalu wrote: > > Hi, > > I tried "export LANG=en_US" . But the esc characters remain. Cygwin is a > linux simulator on windoze. Anybody who has worked on cygwin and faced > similar problems? Should I try other lang settings? > what do you get when you do: env | grep LANG i have neve

RE: Strange characters

2003-11-20 Thread chetak.sasalu
CTED] Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 1:37 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Strange characters Chetak Sasalu wrote: > > Hi, > > when I open perldoc in cygwin ,I get some formatting characters like > ESC[1m...) along with the text. >Below is a cp/past

Re: Strange characters

2003-11-19 Thread david
Chetak Sasalu wrote: > > Hi, > > when I open perldoc in cygwin ,I get some formatting characters like > ESC[1m...) along with the text. >Below is a cp/paste of what I see on my screen. > > -- > 1::NET::FTP(3)

Re: Strange characters

2003-11-19 Thread James Edward Gray II
On Nov 19, 2003, at 1:19 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: BTW what does HTH stand for? I see it used in this group a lot! It stands for "Hope that helps". James -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Strange characters

2003-11-19 Thread R. Joseph Newton
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi , > > I installed Pod-Perldoc-3.12 and the latest version of perldoc but the > problem remains. > Why does this happen ? > > Chetak. Are you trying to open perldoc to read? If so, that is not the way it was meant to be used. The perldoc utility is an executabl

RE: Strange characters

2003-11-19 Thread chetak.sasalu
, 2003 9:45 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Strange characters Hi, Install recent Pod-Perldoc-3.12 module from CPAN.. http://search.cpan.org/~sburke/Pod-Perldoc-3.12/ and try perldoc again.. HTH, Virnya Chetak Sasalu wrote: > Hi, > > > when I open perldoc in cygwin ,I get som

Re: Strange characters

2003-11-18 Thread Viren Konde
Hi, Install recent Pod-Perldoc-3.12 module from CPAN.. http://search.cpan.org/~sburke/Pod-Perldoc-3.12/ and try perldoc again.. HTH, Virnya Chetak Sasalu wrote: Hi, when I open perldoc in cygwin ,I get some formatting characters like ESC[1m...) along with the text. Below is a cp/paste of wha

Re: Strange characters

2003-11-18 Thread Viren Konde
Hi, Install recent perldoc from CPAN..and try perldoc :) HTH, Virnya Chetak Sasalu wrote: Hi, when I open perldoc in cygwin ,I get some formatting characters like ESC[1m...) along with the text. Below is a cp/paste of what I see on my screen.

Strange characters

2003-11-18 Thread chetak.sasalu
Hi, when I open perldoc in cygwin ,I get some formatting characters like ESC[1m...) along with the text. Below is a cp/paste of what I see on my screen. -- 1::NET::FTP(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation .1

Re: converting "strange" characters

2002-11-20 Thread Josimar Nunes de Oliveira
" => "E", "í" => "i", "Í" => "I", "ó" => "o", "Ó" => "O", "ô" => "o", "Ô" => "O", "õ" => "o", "Õ" => "

converting "strange" characters

2002-11-19 Thread Duarte Cordeiro
Hi, As everyone, I have a bunch of "titles" to parse. For each title I must create a directory with a similar name, and within that directory a file called area.txt that has the title name inside. No problem with that, but the directory names can't contain spaces, quote, double quote... that pa