Re: slash question

2003-06-27 Thread Nicholas Davey
You could escape them. That usualy works for me. Example: $dir= \/\/ITC\/home\/techs; Yes I know how sloppy that looks, but if it works and doesnt matter, why worry bout it? -- www.vadtec.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] Susan Aurand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] If I

Re: Problem with script headers.

2003-06-17 Thread Nicholas Davey
a few people arrond the world. - Original Message - From: Scot Robnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newsgroups: perl.beginners.cgi To: Nicholas Davey [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2003 1:26 AM Subject: RE: Problem with script headers. What are the permissions set

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2003-05-30 Thread Nicholas Davey
I know I saw this some where before, but not sure. What I would like to be able to do is this. Say I have a page layout like so... html table ... tr td [file 1] /td /tr tr td [file 2] /td /tr /table /html Where I have put the [file X] I want to include an external file (relative to my

Problems with URL parameters.

2003-05-28 Thread Nicholas Davey
Hi. Im not totaly new to programming in general. I am fairly new to PERL though. I have used PERL to do many useful things on my RH system, but I have never done anything on the web. I have my own website *under construction* which I am writing in PERL. I was using ColdFusion, but my host doesnt