Gerald Richter wrote:
From the files you send me it looks like it is a problem of the test
programm and not a problem of Embperl or that the Apache that you are using
is doing some unicode conversions.
Is there any chance that I can get remote access to the machine where this
problem occurs?
Hi Maurício,
What is not working for you?
Até mais,
Luiz Fernando B. Ribeiro
Engenho Soluções para a Internet
Em Mon, 20 Jan 2003 20:56:53 +
"Maurício Amorim " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> Hi list,
>
> I have the following problem:
>
> I am using dream weaver MX in an Windows NT work
Hi!
While compiling Embperl from CVS (2.0b9_dev-6) and mod_perl 1.99_08.
I got an error:
gcc -c -I/usr/local/apache2/include -I/usr/local/apache2/regex
-I/usr/local/apache2/os/unix -I/usr/include/libxml2
-I/usr/include/libxml2 -I/usr/src/embperl/embperl/xs -D_REENTRANT
-D_GNU_SOURCE -fno-strict
I haven't disabled cookies. I reconfigured my browser (Netscape 7 on
Mac OS X) as you suggest, and there was no notice of a cookie being
sent. :-(
On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 01:06 AM, Gerald Richter wrote:
Is it possible that you disabled cookies? The best thing is to tell the
browse
I'm sorry,
I didn't have more problems.
I tried explain the problems that i had.
Bye
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"Luiz Fernando B. Ribeiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Data:
Tue, 21 Jan 2003 12:14:33 -0200
Assunto:
Re: Dreamweaver
How do I execute a epl script and pass it parms like calling a URL:
http://host/page.url?key=value
How do I pass key and value to an executed script correctly?
Thanks!
Scott
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Do you mean to redirect to other page, like this?:
[-
$http_headers_out{Location}="index.epl?module=News;sid=$sid;order=$fdat{order}"; -]
CKG
El mar, 21-01-2003 a las 15:50, Scott Chapman escribió:
> How do I execute a epl script and pass it parms like calling a URL:
> http://host/page.url?key
I want the same effect but I don't want to use redirection. I want to use
execute instead.
Scott
On Tuesday 21 January 2003 02:40 pm, Carlos Kassab wrote:
> Do you mean to redirect to other page, like this?:
>
> [-
> $http_headers_out{Location}="index.epl?module=News;sid=$sid;order=$fdat{ord
>e
You can load your files like this and then the variables are in the same
namespace.
Execute ({inputfile => 'config_news.epl', package => __PACKAGE__});
or you can do this:
[-
$eplsiteparams = shift;
$eplsiteparams -> {param1} = "one";
$eplsiteparams -> {param2} = "two";
Execute ('config_news
Although I haven't done it, the docs on Execute say you can pass
ffld => []
fdat => {}
and it will set them up.
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Hi:
Thank you for your help. it worked. Below is an example of a recursive
process:
But i still have a question, how can i do to print inside the procedure
get_factorial without call the subroutine eplprint?. If i try to use
embperl code to define the sub ([$ sub get factorial $]), it does not
wo
If you don't want to use [* local *], I've on occasion made use of
the @_ as a variable stack. Doesn't exactly make for clear code
though.
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>But i still have a question, how can i do to print inside the procedure
>get_factorial without call the subroutine eplprint?
print OUT $a ;
Gerald
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