Just a quick reminder that the next social meeting is this week, on
Thursday, 2nd May, at our regular venue, the downstairs (cellar) bar of
the Cittie of York, High Holborn (nearest tube: Chancery Lane):
http://london.pm.org/meetings/locations/cittieofyorke.html
As usual, it's booked from 6pm;
I switched my Mail::Audit filtering script to use PPerl because,
occasionally, I'd get time out reports from exim.
Unfortunately, some time during the night it all went tits up and I
stopped getting any mail and there were a load of perl processes around
running my mailfilter and associated
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 01:15:17PM +0100, Simon Wistow said:
Eventually everything freezes up again.
Although it should be noted that new mail seems to be getting through
fine now.
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On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 01:15:17PM +0100, Simon Wistow wrote:
I switched my Mail::Audit filtering script to use PPerl because,
occasionally, I'd get time out reports from exim.
Unfortunately, some time during the night it all went tits up and I
stopped getting any mail and there were a load
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Simon Wistow wrote:
Writing script which finds the frozen ones
and tries to exim -M (unfreeze and deliver) does nothing, one that does
a exim -Mt (unfreeze/thaw) unfreezes everything but mail doesn't get
through. Eventually everything
Can someone remind me why the tmp var is needed in something like,
my $q = new CGI;
sub popup_menu_factory { sub { my tmp=@_; $q-popup_menu(tmp) } }
(I'm trying to hack some form persistence with HTML::Template)
Cheers,
Paul
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Paul Makepeace ...
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Paul Makepeace wrote:
Can someone remind me why the tmp var is needed in something like,
my $q = new CGI;
sub popup_menu_factory { sub { my @tmp=@_; $q-popup_menu(@tmp) } }
(I'm trying to hack some form persistence with HTML::Template)
It's not needed. It's
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 03:06:52PM +0100, Mark Fowler wrote:
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Paul Makepeace wrote:
Can someone remind me why the tmp var is needed in something like,
my $q = new CGI;
sub popup_menu_factory { sub { my tmp=@_; $q-popup_menu(tmp) } }
(I'm trying to hack
What I wanted was,
sub popup_menu_factory { sub { $q-popup_menu(_) } }
which doesn't work.
Define 'work'. That will work as
sub popup_menu_factory { sub { $q-popup_menu(_) } }
$p = popup_menu_factory() ;
$popup = $p-(popuparguments) ;
But if you're expecting persistence it won't work
Ignore the first version of that reply - I just found a nice race
condition in Outlook with Norton virus-scanning the emails :)
Oliver
What is the standard shopping cart solution for mod_perl?
Thanks.
S.
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Shevek
I am the Borg.
sub AUTOLOAD{my$i=$AUTOLOAD;my$x=shift;$i=~s/^.*://;print$x\n;eval
qq{*$AUTOLOAD=sub{my\$x=shift;return unless \$x%$i;{$x}(\$x);};};}
foreach my $i (3..65535) { {'2'}($i); }
Shevek wrote:
What is the standard shopping cart solution for mod_perl?
Wasn't part of the motivation for the P5EE effort the opinion that there
*was* no such standard X solution, for a fairly wide range of X including
shopping carts? That is, that people tended to roll their own solutions?
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Newton, Philip wrote:
Shevek wrote:
What is the standard shopping cart solution for mod_perl?
Wasn't part of the motivation for the P5EE effort the opinion that there
*was* no such standard X solution, for a fairly wide range of X including
shopping carts? That is,
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 04:42:07PM +0100, Mark Fowler wrote:
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Newton, Philip wrote:
Shevek wrote:
What is the standard shopping cart solution for mod_perl?
A long time ago in a galaxy far far away, didn't Leo roll something like
this. I don't remember if it ever
So who fancies writing a sitcom/comedy show with me?
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Greg McCarroll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So who fancies writing a sitcom/comedy show with me?
Yeah, go on, why not? What's the setting?
(and do I have to call you luvvie or darling?)
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On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 05:16:58PM +0100, Greg McCarroll wrote:
So who fancies writing a sitcom/comedy show with me?
Is there a scene where the office employees play Star Wars trash
compactor with the rolling file cabinets?
I still have some notes, I think.
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mike
A whole loota hoot and
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