bad greg

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
i'm sorry about asking this, but i've purged too many old archives of london.pm to find this one - someone one once mentioned a domain name registry with a neat web based management system for handling the dns wizardry afterwards - could they please remind me of the url? -- Greg McCarroll

Re: bad greg

2001-05-30 Thread Paul Makepeace
Well, I threatened to write one. ``PremierDNS.com -- this is really a hack: become a registrar with no DNS servers, no billing ability, no employees and not be ICANN registered. This isn't a real business idea but more an integration of existing web services with a neat front-end.''

Re: bad greg

2001-05-30 Thread Robin Szemeti
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote: i'm sorry about asking this, but i've purged too many old archives of london.pm to find this one - someone one once mentioned a domain name registry with a neat web based management system for handling the dns wizardry afterwards - could they please

Re: bad greg

2001-05-30 Thread Matthew Byng-Maddick
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 08:38:17AM +0100, Robin Szemeti wrote: On Wed, 30 May 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote: i'm sorry about asking this, but i've purged too many old archives of london.pm to find this one - someone one once mentioned a domain name registry with a neat web based management

Re: bad greg

2001-05-30 Thread Simon Wistow
Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote: https://www.joker.com/ ? Who appear to have clue. I *heart* Joker.com -- simon wistowwireless systems coder i think, i said i think this is our fault.

SQL statements to DB Schema (dia ?)

2001-05-30 Thread Greg Cope
Dear All This is not perl related, but I hope to tap your collective knowledge. I'm involved with taking on a project started (and nearly finished) by an Agency writen mostly in PHP and Delphi. No statements that I'm already in trouble - thanks. I have no DB schema, and as such could dump the

Re: (Chief) Wizard for hire...

2001-05-30 Thread Peter Haworth
On Tue, 29 May 2001 21:55:18 +0100, Paul Sharpe wrote: Jonathan Stowe wrote: On Tue, 29 May 2001, Paul Sharpe wrote: Doesn't PostgreSQL carry on the Illustra tradition? It went to Informix most recently and then of course to IBM. But didn't it come *from* Postgres? Yes, Illustra

RE: SQL statements to DB Schema (dia ?)

2001-05-30 Thread Cross David - dcross
From: Greg Cope [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 7:33 AM Dear All This is not perl related, but I hope to tap your collective knowledge. I'm involved with taking on a project started (and nearly finished) by an Agency writen mostly in PHP and Delphi. No statements that I'm

RE: SQL statements to DB Schema (dia ?)

2001-05-30 Thread Robert Thompson
From: Greg Cope [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] I have no DB schema, and as such could dump the SQL schema (via mysqldump) - and I was wondering if there was a super thing that could translate the create table stuff into a diagram I could print, and then look at If this worked on Linux

Re: bad greg

2001-05-30 Thread will
- Original Message - From: Simon Wistow [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 9:43 AM Subject: Re: bad greg Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote: https://www.joker.com/ ? Who appear to have clue. I *heart* Joker.com I have heard good reports about

RE: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Cross David - dcross
From: Simon Wistow [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:00 AM Was meandering aimlessly round by Southwark/ Blackfriar's Bridge/ Tate Modern area last night and ended up in a very nice pub by the river called Doggets Coat and Badge. I have the manager's business card at home.

Re: bad greg

2001-05-30 Thread Dave Hodgkinson
Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: i'm sorry about asking this, but i've purged too many old archives of london.pm to find this one - someone one once mentioned a domain name registry with a neat web based management system for handling the dns wizardry afterwards - could they please

Re: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Simon Wistow
Cross David - dcross wrote: pedant That's Doggett Coat and Badge - a pint to the forst person to explain the name. /pedant c.f previous mail The right to wear Doggett's Coat and Badge is the prize in a rowing race held yearly since 1715 between London Bridge and Cadogan Pier, Chelsea in

Re: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Cross David - dcross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: From: Simon Wistow [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:00 AM Was meandering aimlessly round by Southwark/ Blackfriar's Bridge/ Tate Modern area last night and ended up in a very nice pub by the river called Doggets Coat

Re: SQL statements to DB Schema (dia ?)

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
so will ERwin for Windows * James Powell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I believe Visio will do this with an ODBC link to mysql... But of course it costs... On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 06:32:52AM +, Greg Cope wrote: Dear All This is not perl related, but I hope to tap your collective

RE: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Cross David - dcross
From: Simon Wistow [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:16 AM Cross David - dcross wrote: I think it's too late to organise anything for tonight, but feel free to organise a recce for next month. Tonight? But it's Wednesday the 30th today. /me gets confused Er... Ok.

RE: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Cross David - dcross
From: Simon Wistow [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:15 AM Cross David - dcross wrote: pedant That's Doggett Coat and Badge - a pint to the forst person to explain the name. /pedant c.f previous mail The right to wear Doggett's Coat and Badge is the prize in a

Re: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Simon Wistow ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Cross David - dcross wrote: I think it's too late to organise anything for tonight, but feel free to organise a recce for next month. Tonight? But it's Wednesday the 30th today. that makes two of us, shurely the next meeting is over a week

l337

2001-05-30 Thread Jonathan Peterson
my name is jon i have installed an irc client on my linux shell account can u tell me where the c00lest irc places are like what server and channel and stuff u all use so i can learn PERL and hacking and stuff from l337 ppl like all u are. tx!! jon -- Jonathan Peterson

Re: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Cross David - dcross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I think it's too late to organise anything for next week (June meeting), but are we that bad? feel free to organise a recce before the following (July) meeting. especially as the long summer nights are perfect for riverside pubs Apologies

Re: l337

2001-05-30 Thread will
- Original Message - From: Jonathan Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:21 AM Subject: l337 my name is jon i have installed an irc client on my linux shell account can u tell me where the c00lest irc places are like what server and channel

Re: l337

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Jonathan Peterson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: my name is jon i have installed an irc client on my linux shell account can u tell me where the c00lest irc places are like what server and channel and stuff u all use so i can learn PERL and hacking and stuff from l337 ppl like all u are.

RE: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Mark Fowler
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Cross David - dcross wrote: Maybe I should have said a pint to the first person WHO WASN'T IN THE PUB LAST NIGHT LEARNING ALL ABOUT THE HISTORY to explain the name. Okay. I was sitting on my sofa last night. The right to wear Doggett's Coat and Badge is the prize in a

Re: SQL statements to DB Schema (dia ?)

2001-05-30 Thread Marcel Grunauer
On Wednesday, May 30, 2001, at 10:51 AM, Cross David - dcross wrote: I have no DB schema, and as such could dump the SQL schema (via mysqldump) - and I was wondering if there was a super thing that could translate the create table stuff into a diagram I could print, and then look at If

Re: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Cross David - dcross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Maybe I should have said a pint to the first person WHO WASN'T IN THE PUB LAST NIGHT LEARNING ALL ABOUT THE HISTORY to explain the name. Well in that case i qualify . The right to wear Doggett's Coat and Badge is the prize in a

Re: l337

2001-05-30 Thread Jonathan Peterson
At 10:28 30/05/01 +0100, you wrote: my name is jon i have installed an irc client on my linux shell account can u tell me where the c00lest irc places are like what server and channel and stuff u all use so i can learn PERL and hacking and stuff from l337 ppl like all u are.

Re: SQL statements to DB Schema (dia ?)

2001-05-30 Thread Paul Makepeace
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 06:32:52AM +, Greg Cope wrote: mysqldump) - and I was wondering if there was a super thing that could translate the create table stuff into a diagram I could print, and then look at If this worked on Linux and involved perl and Dia then it would be fab.

Re: bad greg

2001-05-30 Thread Robin Szemeti
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote: On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 08:38:17AM +0100, Robin Szemeti wrote: On Wed, 30 May 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote: i'm sorry about asking this, but i've purged too many old archives of london.pm to find this one - someone one once mentioned a

Re: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Barbie
From: Cross David - dcross [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Simon Wistow [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:15 AM Cross David - dcross wrote: pedant That's Doggett Coat and Badge - a pint to the forst person to explain the name. /pedant c.f previous mail The

Re: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Barbie
From: Cross David - dcross [EMAIL PROTECTED] Btw, the coat is red. And for anyone bored enough, the coat looks like this: http://home.planet.nl/~pdavis/Doggett.htm Barbie.

Re: l337

2001-05-30 Thread Dominic Mitchell
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 10:37:48AM +0100, Jonathan Peterson wrote: At 10:28 30/05/01 +0100, you wrote: my name is jon i have installed an irc client on my linux shell account can u tell me where the c00lest irc places are like what server and channel and stuff u all use so i can learn PERL

Y::E accomodation

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
we were just talking on IRC and the subject of accomodation for YAPC::Europe came up again, it was previously discussed that a hotel in amsterdam would be better, for a few reasons, including going out in the evening, partners having something to do during the day, etc. now all we need is a

Re: Y::E accomodation

2001-05-30 Thread Dean
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 12:53:00PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote: we were just talking on IRC and the subject of accomodation for YAPC::Europe came up again, For those of us without the time for both the List and the IRC channel is there any chance of a summery about what the group plans are?

Re: Y::E accomodation

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Dean ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 12:53:00PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote: we were just talking on IRC and the subject of accomodation for YAPC::Europe came up again, For those of us without the time for both the List and the IRC channel is there any chance of a

Re: Y::E accomodation

2001-05-30 Thread Robert Shiels
From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 May 2001 13:13 Subject: Re: Y::E accomodation * Dean ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 12:53:00PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote: we were just talking on IRC and the subject of accomodation for

Re: Y::E accomodation

2001-05-30 Thread Dave Hodgkinson
Robert Shiels [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm not booking anything unless I have a ticket for the conference. I don't have a ticket because they aren't selling them yet. I am very close to not going at all now, as I have to plan a lot of other things for August. This is a shame as I really

Re: Y::E accomodation

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Robert Shiels ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: From: Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 May 2001 13:13 Subject: Re: Y::E accomodation * Dean ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 12:53:00PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote: we were just talking on

Re: l337

2001-05-30 Thread Martin Ling
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 11:22:43AM +0100, Dominic Mitchell wrote: Apparently my reputation on the list as a paragon of reason and eloquence isn't as widespread as I had assumed. I threw caution to the wind my ommitting a this post is ironical smiley to the end of my post. Alas, I am

Re: Y::E accomodation

2001-05-30 Thread Robin Szemeti
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote: single double don't mind sharing with another don't mind sharing with 3 don't mind sharing with 4 What are you willing to pay per night? dunno if this is useful .. but if possible, try and avoid hotels that are only prepared to take bookings

Re: Y::E accomodation

2001-05-30 Thread Redvers Davies
dunno if this is useful .. but if possible, try and avoid hotels that are only prepared to take bookings for 1 hour slots. Indeed. I will probably use my usual hotel in Amsterdam as it is nice, quiet, 15 mins from the centre by Tram and (my favorite bit) - every room has a Jaccuzi[1]. Red

Talks and Stuff

2001-05-30 Thread Redvers Davies
1.5 days left before the CFP closes. Is there is list of the applications that have been made? I have two possibles which I have written abstracts for but don't want to submit them both. I obviously want to submit the one with the least overlap with other talks. Regards, Red

Re: Y::E accomodation

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Redvers Davies ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: dunno if this is useful .. but if possible, try and avoid hotels that are only prepared to take bookings for 1 hour slots. Indeed. I will probably use my usual hotel in Amsterdam as it is nice, quiet, 15 mins from the centre by Tram and (my

Re: Talks and Stuff

2001-05-30 Thread Dave Hodgkinson
Redvers Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 1.5 days left before the CFP closes. Is there is list of the applications that have been made? I have two possibles which I have written abstracts for but don't want to submit them both. I obviously want to submit the one with the least overlap

Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Andy Williams
Has any one used this module at all? I just tried it and got some wierd results!!! It though the following where VALID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] tricad@dial,pipex.com [EMAIL PROTECTED],co.uk enquiries@peter-il;land.co.uk martyn@the,coot.freeserveco.uk shirleyhemes@.uk.com [EMAIL PROTECTED],co.uk

Re: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Simon Wistow
Andy Williams wrote: Has any one used this module at all? How does it match up against tchrist's stuff? http://sunsite.lanet.lv/ftp/mirror/x2ftp/msdos/admtools/ckaddr -- simon wistowwireless systems coder i think, i said i think this is our fault.

Re: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Andy Williams
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Simon Wistow wrote: Andy Williams wrote: Has any one used this module at all? How does it match up against tchrist's stuff? All the one's that claimed to be valid from E::V failed chaddr! [EMAIL PROTECTED] had this result from chaddr: user: andyw. is good host:

Re: Talks and Stuff

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Leon Brocard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Dave Hodgkinson sent the following bits through the ether: Redvers Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is there is list of the applications that have been made? I _think_ I've submitted, but I'm not sure! I filled in a form and everything but

Re: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Dominic Mitchell
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 11:40:03AM -0400, Andy Williams wrote: All the one's that claimed to be valid from E::V failed chaddr! [EMAIL PROTECTED] had this result from chaddr: user: andyw. is good host: hillway.com is good address `[EMAIL PROTECTED]' is bad: rfc822 failure So I guess [EMAIL

Re: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Andy Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: So I guess [EMAIL PROTECTED] is invalid even though it works wierd! its not the email address thats broken, its your SMTP server ;-) -- Greg McCarroll http://www.mccarroll.uklinux.net

Re: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Matthew Byng-Maddick
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 11:02:11AM -0400, Andy Williams wrote: Has any one used this module at all? I just tried it and got some wierd results!!! It though the following where VALID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] tricad@dial,pipex.com [EMAIL PROTECTED],co.uk enquiries@peter-il;land.co.uk

Re: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Andy Williams
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote: * Andy Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: So I guess [EMAIL PROTECTED] is invalid even though it works wierd! its not the email address thats broken, its your SMTP server ;-) Could be right it's sendmail :( Andy

Re: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Matthew Byng-Maddick
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 11:49:06AM -0400, Andy Williams wrote: On Wed, 30 May 2001, Greg McCarroll wrote: * Andy Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: So I guess [EMAIL PROTECTED] is invalid even though it works wierd! its not the email address thats broken, its your SMTP server ;-)

Re: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Andy Williams
This man is not guilty of manslaughter, he is only guilty of being Arnold J. Rimmer. That is his crime... it is also his punishment. On Wed, 30 May 2001, Matthew

RE: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Scottow Adrian - adscot
Hello, This can be found in the Owl book - Mastering Regular Expressions or on the web at: http://public.yahoo.com/~jfriedl/regex/code.html. If you try running these valid emails through this bit of code is says they are all invalid... Cheers, Adrian -Original Message- From: Dominic

Re: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Matthew Byng-Maddick
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 11:56:56AM -0400, Andy Williams wrote: On Wed, 30 May 2001, Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote: snip You are correct in that these shouls all be invalid. Great. and that this was INVALID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] It is. Damn another snip Thanks for the RFC... I think! :)

Re: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Andy Williams
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote: On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 11:56:56AM -0400, Andy Williams wrote: On Wed, 30 May 2001, Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote: snip You are correct in that these shouls all be invalid. Great. and that this was INVALID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] It

Re: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Matthew Robinson
From: Dominic Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 4:45 PM On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 11:40:03AM -0400, Andy Williams wrote: All the one's that claimed to be valid from E::V failed chaddr! [EMAIL PROTECTED] had this result from chaddr: user: andyw. is good host:

Re: Email::Valid

2001-05-30 Thread Matthew Byng-Maddick
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 05:14:15PM +0100, Matthew Robinson wrote: [IsValidAddress sub, which was built from the RFC822 grammar...] Unfortunately, a fair few mailers don't allow IP literals as valid domain-parts anymore, due to abuse. MBM

Re: Talks and Stuff

2001-05-30 Thread Dave Hodgkinson
Leon Brocard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 2) there is no form - just an email address, huh? OK, getting confused with Apachecon. -- Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org Editor-in-chief, The Highway Star http://www.deep-purple.com Interim

[ANNOUNCE] Attribute::Util 0.02

2001-05-30 Thread Marcel Grunauer
NAME Attribute::Util - A selection of general-utility attributes SYNOPSIS use Attribute::Util; # Alias sub color : Alias(colour) { return 'red' } # Abstract package MyObj; sub new { ... } sub somesub: Abstract; package MyObj::Better;

[ANNOUNCE] Attribute::Overload 0.02

2001-05-30 Thread Marcel Grunauer
NAME Attribute::Overload - Attribute that makes overloading easier SYNOPSIS use Attribute::Overload; sub add : Overload(+) { ... } DESCRIPTION The `Overload' attribute, when used on a subroutine, declares that subroutine as handler in the current package for the

Re: bad greg

2001-05-30 Thread Neil Ford
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 08:27:19AM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote: i'm sorry about asking this, but i've purged too many old archives of london.pm to find this one - someone one once mentioned a domain name registry with a neat web based management system for handling the dns wizardry

Re: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Neil Ford
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 10:00:05AM +0100, Simon Wistow wrote: Was meandering aimlessly round by Southwark/ Blackfriar's Bridge/ Tate Modern area last night and ended up in a very nice pub by the river called Doggets Coat and Badge. I have the manager's business card at home. Nice beer

Re: bad greg

2001-05-30 Thread Neil Ford
On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 11:09:28PM +0100, Simon Cozens wrote: On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 05:55:39PM +0100, Neil Ford wrote: Mr Couzens Die, alien slime! My apologies was typed in a hurry on a tube train and I didn't double check before it got sent when I got home. 100 x I must check the

Re: [PUB] Possible candidate

2001-05-30 Thread Greg McCarroll
* Neil Ford ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 10:00:05AM +0100, Simon Wistow wrote: Was meandering aimlessly round by Southwark/ Blackfriar's Bridge/ Tate Modern area last night and ended up in a very nice pub by the river called Doggets Coat and Badge. I have the