Maybe these are not the best methods to do really large text files...
The best solution is to index the file and jump directly to a line you want.
Or you can use the DBM access method to do the same...a simpler is of course
the indexing method and takes minimal memory...
sub build_idx{
my $
Hi there,
On 11 Feb 2002, simran wrote:
> Try one of the many Date::* modules...
>
> On Sun, 2002-02-10 at 06:21, GsuLinuX wrote:
> > How can i understand if the date entered by the client is weekend or no? Are there
>some database specificied for that?
Why not try 'perldoc -f gmtime'.
Plea
Try one of the many Date::* modules...
On Sun, 2002-02-10 at 06:21, GsuLinuX wrote:
> How can i understand if the date entered by the client is weekend or no? Are there
>some database specificied for that?
>
> funky
>
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GsuLinuX wrote:
> How can i understand if the date entered by the client is weekend or no?
> Are there some database specificied for that?
http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=Date-Calc
there's a function in there called Day_of_Week(), which will evaluate
On Sat, 9 Feb 2002 19:23:23 -0800, Octavian Rasnita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Do you have any idea what is ELO and what is HELO?
> I sent a message and I saw in the headers from unknown (HELO).
>
> Thank you for some light.
I'm assuming from your last e-mail on the list that you're