Dir Denied

2001-10-24 Thread angelo . bettati
Hi to All, I'd like to know if there is a way to deny the access to All (except the owner of the machine) inside the directory "htdocs" of Apache in which it's possible to put even reserved files.doc I don't konw which parameters must be changed inside the file httpd.conf of the Apache Server. T

Dir Denied

2001-10-25 Thread angelo . bettati
Hi to All, I use Win95 with Apache Server and, if I want to protect a special directory in which I put reserved files, I think that I have to act in the configuration file of Apache called httpd.conf The problem is that I don' t know the sintax to change the permits of a dir. (for example the dir

Dir Denied

2001-10-25 Thread angelo . bettati
Hi RaFaL, it is exactly what I want to do. I' ve tried with 127.0.0.1 and now all is protected. Thanks a lot !!! Bye Angelo -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Table OO

2001-10-26 Thread angelo . bettati
Hi to All, I' d like to create a table in which put the data read from a database using Perl Object-Oriented language. Now I' ve created this functional table, and I' d like to re-write it in object-oriented: use CGI; use Win32::ODBC; my $q = new CGI; $db = new Win32::ODBC("DSN=connection.dsn;")

Open file

2001-10-11 Thread angelo . bettati
Hi Jan-Willem, thanks a lot because, with "use LWP::Simple;" module I solved my problems. Thanks again !! Angelo -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

"\n" in Perl

2001-12-05 Thread angelo . bettati
Hi to All, I' d like to know why, when I use a cgi script under Win95, the browser doesn't print in output the carriage-return "\n". An example: this is my simple cgi script: print qq' Perl Page '; for (1..5) {print qq'Hello\n';} print qq''; In output I see the word "Hello" repeated 5 times in

map

2001-12-12 Thread angelo . bettati
Hi to All, I' d like to know if it' s possible to print the number of occurences of letter "o" inside a variable string, using perl function map. This is my code: use CGI; $var = "Good morning"; $num = map {"o"} $var; print qq' Perl Page '; print "The number of elements found is: $num"; print

RE: map

2001-12-13 Thread angelo . bettati
Thanks to All !! I've understand that is not correct to use the map function to count the occurences of letter in a variable string: $var = "Good morning"; my $var2 = $var =~ tr/o//; is simple and elegant solution. Bye & Thanks Angelo -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For addition

Readdir

2001-12-18 Thread angelo . bettati
Hi to All, I' d like to know if it' s possible to count the exact number of files inside a certain directory, using a way better than this: use CGI; my $q = new CGI; my $dir = 'C:\...\temp'; my $num_files = -1; print $q->header("text/html"); local *DIR; opendir (DIR, $dir); $num = $num_files++

Readdir

2001-12-21 Thread angelo . bettati
Thanks a lot for Your Help during these months (especially for Your good solutions to my problems). Best wishes for Merry Christmas and Happy New Year !! Bye Angelo -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

GD Module

2002-01-22 Thread angelo . bettati
Hi to All, I' ve a problem: I use Win95 with Perl and Apache. When I display, with a browser, a file.cgi made using GD module, I obtain an error because I' ve not installed all C libraries of GD module. Is there an exe for Win95 which contains all the libraries for well using the GD module or I ha