Hello. I made a module. It's at
http://the.earth.li/~kake/URI-Find-Wrapped-0.01.tar.gz
(for now).
This is what it does (see its pod for more):
--
DESCRIPTION
Works like URI::Find, but is prepared for URIs in your text
Chris Heathcote ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Can anyone suggest an online web photo organiser, like yapi(2), but
> that doesn't require Template Toolkit and other shenanigans? I'm
> trying to install on my webspace at he.net, so no root stuff.
I suppose I should plug rubyphoto at this point.
ht
On Monday 03 February 2003 18:41, Chris Heathcote wrote:
> Hello
>
> Can anyone suggest an online web photo organiser, like yapi(2), but
> that doesn't require Template Toolkit and other shenanigans? I'm
> trying to install on my webspace at he.net, so no root stuff.
try cthumbs, run it locally, u
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 06:41:29PM +, Chris Heathcote wrote:
> Can anyone suggest an online web photo organiser, like yapi(2), but
> that doesn't require Template Toolkit and other shenanigans? I'm
> trying to install on my webspace at he.net, so no root stuff.
Something that you can install s
On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 12:46:43PM +, Andy Wardley wrote:
> Shevek wrote:
> > What we ought to do is actually support and advertise the stronger
> > packages we have available to us. I think that there is far too much
> > religion involved with choice. Choice should involve a rational and
> >
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 08:42:03PM +, Phil Pereira wrote:
> David Cantrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Slightly more seriously - how about the Dog n Bull on Surrey St?
> Just to confirm, this is the pub location:
> http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?client=&pc=CR01RG
Yup.
> I'm pre-boo
David,
Just to confirm, this is the pub location:
http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?client=&pc=CR01RG
If so, that's fine by me!
I'm pre-booked for next Monday, however, Thursday (13th Feb) is good with me! Just say
the time and I'll meet you there ... as well as anyone else who'd like to c
Hello
Can anyone suggest an online web photo organiser, like yapi(2), but
that doesn't require Template Toolkit and other shenanigans? I'm
trying to install on my webspace at he.net, so no root stuff.
Otherwise, how to install TT as non-root would be F.A.B.
ta
c.
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Paul wrote:
> I'm trying to decide on the best way of checking small fragments of HTML
> for well-formedness, i.e. catching overlapping tags, missing end tags,
> etc. Nothing fancy, just an aid when inputting HTML in a form.
If you haven't seen it already you might want to take a look at HTML::Lin
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 11:02:57PM +, Phil Pereira wrote:
> David Cantrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The next meet is next Thursday - not that far away. But sure, I'd not mind
> > meeting up for a few geeky drinks. Maybe we could call it Croydon.pm :-)
> Croydon.pm it is! Now for a venue
On Sunday 02 February 2003 23:36, Paul Makepeace wrote:
> E.g., something that could be fed a lump of text and then return an
> error with some kind of indication where the parser barfed. I'm not too
> familiar with the parsers out there to know which would do this best.
> The HTML:: don't actuall
Paul Makepeace sent the following bits through the ether:
> I'm trying to decide on the best way of checking small fragments of HTML
> for well-formedness, i.e. catching overlapping tags, missing end tags,
> etc. Nothing fancy, just an aid when inputting HTML in a form.
Would HTML::Lint help?
htt
Thanks to the mailing list summary, I became aware of plans for organising
YAPC::Europe accommodation.
I'm planning (tentatively, so far) on staying 22-26 (Tue-Sat), depending
partly on whether I can get someone else to pay for (part of) the trip. I'd
be interested in staying in a "conference hote
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