RE: BDI & DBD

2001-10-22 Thread Grierson, Garry (UK07)
If you are using ActivePerl you can use the bundled Perl Package manager to download the module directly from ActiveState. If you don't have this it can be downloaded from http://www.activestate.com (home page) or http://downloads.activestate.com/ (downloads list) Simply open up a command prompt w

Re: Path of root directory on production server

2001-10-22 Thread tom poe
On Monday 22 October 2001 16:12, Prashant Kukde wrote: > Hi , > I want to load my perl/ CGI script on production server. But, I dont know > the root path... > Is there anyway to get it using perl script or CGI script ?? > > Regards, > Prashant Hi: This from extropia stuff: #!/usr/bin/perl -w

Path of root directory on production server

2001-10-22 Thread Prashant Kukde
Hi , I want to load my perl/ CGI script on production server. But, I dont know the root path... Is there anyway to get it using perl script or CGI script ?? Regards, Prashant Live Life without fear, confront all obstacles and evince that you can overcome them. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [E

Need help desperately on codes!

2001-10-22 Thread Sunthari
Hi All, I really someone understands what I 'm trying to do with the codes below.Pls help me to troubleshoot the codes below. I 'm sure I look dumb in this but pls. feel free to give ur comments and suggestion. Rgds, #!/usr/bin/perl -w require WWW::Search; use CGI; $q = new CGI;

Anyone get Crypt::IDEA installed on IRIX

2001-10-22 Thread Chuck
I am trying to use Net::SSH on an Irix system. Of course every flipping package it needs will not install. Right not I am stuck on Crypt::IDEA Here is what I get when I manually compile: domo:~/.cpan/build/Crypt-IDEA-1.01 #make cc -n32 -c -D_BSD_TYPES -D_BSD_TIME -woff 1009,1110,1174,11

Re: Expiring Form Content

2001-10-22 Thread pApA_rOACh
- Original Message -From: "David Simcik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: "CGI Perl Beginners" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 6:48 PMSubject: Expiring Form Content> Howdy!> Got a bit of a newbie question here (naturally)-how does one expire form> content after a user has sub

Re: I want out, but I'm no idiot.

2001-10-22 Thread Stephan Tinnemeyer
Chuck wrote: > > Try faking a bounce back message. No! Do not anything that involves more mails to the list! I have described how to unsubscribe in 4 paragraphs (and propably bad english) in a posting from Sunday, Oct 21st, 11:55 UTC. Read it, carefully and completely, or (better english) read

Re: I want out, but I'm no idiot.

2001-10-22 Thread Chuck
Try faking a bounce back message. I did this years back on an obnoxious list I could not get off of. After several bounced messages, the mailling list software should auto-remove you. Of course, is the unsibscribe piece is not working, this might not be either. -CC - Original Message - F

Great! It works now. Thank you.

2001-10-22 Thread Valery Petruk
Great! It works. Thank you very much. On Mon, 22 Oct 2001 12:58:32 +0200, you wrote: >You forgot a "/" before the # on first line... > >so your: #!usr/bin/perl -wT >has 2 be: > #!/usr/bin/perl -wT >(the command line interperter) > >:) > >Regards, >Bjorn > > >- Original Message - >Fro

Expiring Form Content

2001-10-22 Thread David Simcik
Howdy! Got a bit of a newbie question here (naturally)-how does one expire form content after a user has submitted the form? As annoying as it may be, I would like that wonderful dialog box to popup in IE and ask me if I want to "attempt" to repopulate the form (even if it would be unsucce

Re: Free CGI Hosting?

2001-10-22 Thread Mark Bergeron
Why don't you just run the scripts on your machine? You can do that ya' know. You just need a free webserver like Apache or PWS (Personal Web Server) from MS. -Original Message- From: "pAuLyOYo"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun Oct 21 18:26:43 PDT 2001 Subject: Free CGI

Re: Cannot run my first CGI-script

2001-10-22 Thread bjorn padding
You forgot a "/" before the # on first line... so your: #!usr/bin/perl -wT has 2 be: > #!/usr/bin/perl -wT (the command line interperter) :) Regards, Bjorn - Original Message - From: Valery Petruk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 12:41 PM Su

Re: Authentication

2001-10-22 Thread fliptop
Daniel Falkenberg wrote: > > I need some ideas or input as to how I would go about authenicating a > single user account that is going to be hard coded into a script I am > doing. Basically the user will need to be able to login with a user > name and password through a password. Would the best

Cannot run my first CGI-script

2001-10-22 Thread Valery Petruk
Hi, I am trying to run my first CGI-script on my remote host. The script have been taken from Ovid guide - http://www.easystreet.com/~ovid/cgi_course/index.html and should provide output of errors to the browser (IE 5.0 or Netscape), but besides annoying 500 Internal Server mistake I could not get

Re: subject

2001-10-22 Thread RaFaL Pocztarski
nafiseh saberi wrote: > please start the subject of your questions with [perl] > like other mailing list to find simpler... Configure your mail user agent to sort your incoming mail. I subscribe tens of different mailing lists and it would be impossible to read everything if I had every message

subject

2001-10-22 Thread nafiseh saberi
hi all.. please start the subject of your questions with [perl] like other mailing list to find simpler... any how ... do u know another perl mailing list...? thx . __ Best regards . Nafiseh Saberi Iran . note