Re: perl/cgi/IE (eww) issue

2003-09-19 Thread Toby Corkindale
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 06:19:18PM +0300, Georgi Kostov wrote: > Toby Corkindale wrote: > > >Seems trivial enough. it's just a print "Location: $basename.xml\n\n" > >really. > >(There's some actual processing going on here first, so it's not a > >complete NOP) > > > > > Are you also returning a

Re: perl/cgi/IE (eww) issue

2003-09-19 Thread Georgi Kostov
Toby Corkindale wrote: Seems trivial enough. it's just a print "Location: $basename.xml\n\n" really. (There's some actual processing going on here first, so it's not a complete NOP) Are you also returning a 302 HTTP redirect status code or something else?

perl/cgi/IE (eww) issue

2003-09-19 Thread Toby Corkindale
Just wondering if anyone can answer a simple problem i've hit.. I have a cgi script (lets call it test.cgi) that does some work and then redirects the browser to the same named file, only with a .xml extension. ie. test.cgi redirects to test.xml Seems trivial enough. it's just a print "Location:

Re: Tech Meets Plus

2003-09-19 Thread Luis Campos de Carvalho
Dave Cross wrote: I said I'd canvas opinions from the list. So that's what I'm doing. I'd appreciate it if you could give me answers to the following questions. 1/ Would you be interested in coming to an all-day Perl workshop? Yes. This will be a nice reason for crossing the atlantic. 2/ Would

Re: Tech Meets Plus

2003-09-19 Thread Steve Purkis
On Friday, September 19, 2003, at 08:00 am, Dave Cross wrote: It was pointed out last night that london.pm tech meets are becoming too popular. What I mean is too many people have too many cool things that they want to tell us about. We have too many speakers :) HARRHH! Why nawt be cuttin' their

Re: Tech Meets Plus

2003-09-19 Thread Ali Young
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Dave Cross wrote: > 1/ Would you be interested in coming to an all-day Perl workshop? Possibly. I think it would depend on the format, whether it would just be the same as the tech meets but several hours longer or a different arrangement. I think sitting through a large nu

Re: [ANNOUNCE] Birthday celebrations

2003-09-19 Thread Jody Belka
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Jody Belka wrote: > Anyway, plans are that from about 4pm onwards we're going to be > congregating in Regents Park (weather permitting) for a picnic. Ok, it's been pointed out to me that it would be a good idea to specify which bit of Regents Park. For this i think i'll quote

Re: Tech Meets Plus

2003-09-19 Thread Tim Sweetman
Dave Cross wrote: It was pointed out last night that london.pm tech meets are becoming too popular. What I mean is too many people have too many cool things that they want to tell us about. We have too many speakers :) A few of us had a discussion about solutions to this "problem" and my suggestion

[ANNOUNCE] Birthday celebrations

2003-09-19 Thread Jody Belka
It's a joint birthday on monday. Both me and Ivor are officially one year further along in this thing called life. As such, there are things happening this saturday (yes, i know that's tomorrow. i know this is rather late notice. apologies. lack of tuits and all) Anyway, plans are that from about

Re: Tech Meets Plus

2003-09-19 Thread Mark Fowler
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003, Dave Cross wrote: > On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 10:01:43AM +0100, alex ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > > Can anyone show me how they did slideshow PDFs? > > AxPoint And if you want the stuff that turns my custom quickslide format like this: http://

Re: Tech Meets Plus

2003-09-19 Thread Sam Vilain
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 08:00, Dave Cross wrote; > 1/ Would you be interested in coming to an all-day Perl workshop? ARRR!! > 2/ Would the workshop need to be on the weekend? NAY!!! > 3/ Would you consider paying for the workshop? ARRR!! > 4/ If you would consider paying, how much would

Re: Arrgh!

2003-09-19 Thread Steve Keay
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 01:18:04PM +0200, Rafael Garcia-Suarez wrote: > Isn't there one with lightbulbs ? > > There's always one with lightbulbs. Extensive research has shown that there are no pirate lightbulb jokes, possibly because of the lack of lightbulbs on Pirate ships. But: This pirate w

Re: Arrgh!

2003-09-19 Thread Rafael Garcia-Suarez
Jasper McCrea wrote: > > What's a pirate's favourite country? Isn't there one with lightbulbs ? There's always one with lightbulbs. -- Q: How many extreme programmers does it take to change a lightbulb? A: Two (Firstly to write the regression tests, then to declare that it's a hardware prob

Re: Tech Meets Plus

2003-09-19 Thread Dave Cross
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 10:01:43AM +0100, alex ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > Can anyone show me how they did slideshow PDFs? AxPoint -- .sig missing...

Re: Arrgh!

2003-09-19 Thread Jasper McCrea
Paul Makepeace wrote: > > Aye me hearties, rum and back slappin' to arrr fine swashbucklin' monger > Earle, t'day is be'in' celebrated accordin'ly, What's a pirate's favourite country? AGHH-gentina. Why does a pirate go on holiday? To get some ARRRGGHHH and ARRRGGHHH. How much does it cos

Re: nice part of San Francisco and hotel?

2003-09-19 Thread Steve Mynott
candace wrote: the only hotels i know are the really upscale remarkable ones (the ritz, hotel triton, the W, etc.), more as points of reference than anything. maybe perusing http://sanfrancisco.citysearch.com/ would be good? as of when i left six months ago, hotel rates were really cheap, so

Re: Arrgh!

2003-09-19 Thread Lusercop
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 10:10:57AM +0100, alex wrote: > >At 08:47 +0100 9/19/03, Paul Makepeace wrote: > >>Aye me hearties, rum and back slappin' to arrr fine swashbucklin' monger > >>Earle, t'day is be'in' celebrated accordin'ly, > Liz wrote: > >I wonder when it will be "Talk Esperanto" day... ;-

Re: Tech Meets Plus

2003-09-19 Thread Claes Jacobsson
Hi, As a non UK resident I like the idea since it would give me a reason to go London more often. On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 08:00:09AM +0100, Dave Cross wrote: > It was pointed out last night that london.pm tech meets are becoming > too popular. What I mean is too many people have too many cool thi

Attempt Slides + Public Apologies.

2003-09-19 Thread Mark Fowler
Ahoy, ye landlubber fools. The slides from that scandalous shadow o' a talk I declared last eve be uploaded to yonder URL: http://www.twoshortplanks.com/talks/attempt/ It need not be said that the booty o' the module itself be yours to pillage from the very CPAN itself. It sadens an old dog t

Re: Arrgh!

2003-09-19 Thread alex
At 08:47 +0100 9/19/03, Paul Makepeace wrote: Aye me hearties, rum and back slappin' to arrr fine swashbucklin' monger Earle, t'day is be'in' celebrated accordin'ly, Liz wrote: I wonder when it will be "Talk Esperanto" day... ;-) Or frist and lsat ltetres day?

Re: Tech Meets Plus

2003-09-19 Thread alex
At 08:00 19/09/03, you wrote: It was pointed out last night that london.pm tech meets are becoming too popular. What I mean is too many people have too many cool things that they want to tell us about. We have too many speakers :) Last night's tech meeting was the first tech one I have attended (

Re: Arrgh!

2003-09-19 Thread Elizabeth Mattijsen
At 08:47 +0100 9/19/03, Paul Makepeace wrote: Aye me hearties, rum and back slappin' to arrr fine swashbucklin' monger Earle, t'day is be'in' celebrated accordin'ly, I wonder when it will be "Talk Esperanto" day... ;-) *runs away and ducks* Liz

Arrgh!

2003-09-19 Thread Paul Makepeace
Aye me hearties, rum and back slappin' to arrr fine swashbucklin' monger Earle, t'day is be'in' celebrated accordin'ly, http://london.pm.org/ Arr! P-) Paul -- Paul Makepeace ... http://paulm.com/ "What is a little of a lot? Avatars pick my brian." -- h

Tech Meets Plus

2003-09-19 Thread Dave Cross
It was pointed out last night that london.pm tech meets are becoming too popular. What I mean is too many people have too many cool things that they want to tell us about. We have too many speakers :) A few of us had a discussion about solutions to this "problem" and my suggestion was that we coul