RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Kuchler, David
This is true. I have only used an older version of UltraEdit, but I am pretty impressed with Komodo as far as debugging/editing features go (especially auto-completion for PHP). I too would like to see ActiveState optimize it more, but it *is* based on Mozilla, so . Seriously, though. For ligh

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Kuchler, David
: Perl Editors further info: here is the download URL http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Downloads/Komodo/ there is an option to get license where you can request a non-commercial one joel -Original Message- From: Kuchler, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 08 August 2001 19:40 To

RE: Perl Editors

2001-08-08 Thread Kuchler, David
When I saw Komodo, there were three licensing options for Windows environments: Commercial (needed for any real use), Evaluation (free for 21 days, but must purchase afterwards), and Non-Commercial (limited to teaching or learning). Now, I know that to use Komodo on Linux is free, but I don't kn

RE: Apache and cgi-bin directory - Redhat 7.1

2001-07-16 Thread Kuchler, David
Couple of things to check: Now, if I'm reading this correctly, you already have http://hostname/cgi-bin/perlfile.cgi running if you point the browser directly to that link. Now, you're trying to get that script to run by pointing to http://hostname/cgi-bin/ itself. The first thing I would check

RE: Form - Password security

2001-06-13 Thread Kuchler, David
Curtis, Maybe this is a dumb question from the encryption-ignorant, but why wouldn't you want $rand to change? I would think that the more randomness you introduce, the more effective the encryption. I am aware that the idea of a hash function is ideally twofold: The original values should be