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On Monday 14 January 2002 11:55, Gerald Richter wrote:
> > 4 $VAR1 = bless( { 'webmaster' => 'John Smith' },
>
> 'HTML::Embperl::DOC::_2' );
>
> Looks like there is a Data::Dumper output that is printed to STDOUT instead
> of OUT, because the Data::Du
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Gerald Richter wrote:
>> But it isn't being cleaned, unless we explicitly place it in
>> %CLEANUP. As I mentioned, I hadn't actually turned that logging on
>> to look at what is being cleaned. As it happens, Embperl is actually
>> not trying to delete the variable created i
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, rmanoharan wrote:
> Hi Randy,
>
> I tried doing what u suggested.This is what i did:
> (1)downloaded HTML-Embperl.ppd to C:\My Documents
> (2)downloaded HTML-Embperl.tar.gz to C:\My Documents
> (3)Removed any reference to 'File-Spec'
> (4)
>since both files were in the sa
Hi Randy,
I tried doing what u suggested.This is what i did:
(1)downloaded HTML-Embperl.ppd to C:\My Documents
(2)downloaded HTML-Embperl.tar.gz to C:\My Documents
(3)Removed any reference to 'File-Spec'
(4)
since both files were in the same directory
(5)Added C:\My Documents as one more ppm r
> I would like install HTML-Embperl-1.3.4, but I have problem with make
test...
>
> Starting httpd... pid = 10497 ok
> Testing mod_perl mode...
> #0 ascii... ERR:Forbidden
...
>
> I set permissio a+rwx and owner nobody!
> > ls -l /root/.cpan/build/HTML-Embperl-1.3.4/
Th
>
> 4 $VAR1 = bless( { 'webmaster' => 'John Smith' },
'HTML::Embperl::DOC::_2' );
Looks like there is a Data::Dumper output that is printed to STDOUT instead
of OUT, because the Data::Dumper output comes before the headers, the
browser can't interpret the headers.
Do you have inserted a "print D
> The increasingly ubiquitous Java also can translate to
> cheaper in-house or out-sourced support for a product.
> What do you suppose the ratio of Java to Embperl
> programmers is? I don't think you can count the Perl
> CGI programmers out there as Embperl programmers since
> they must
>
> What am i doing wrong?
>
Just a question. Which version of ActiveState Perl do you are running ?
(output of perl -v) Maybe you need to upgrade Perl itself ?
Gerald
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