I have developed a semi-automatic test generator for web applications.
I've called it RoboWeb and it's now available for download from
sourceforge, hoping that it can be useful to others.
Unbelievable... Three days ago I looked for something suitable for
writing test suites and came up a
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have developed a semi-automatic test generator for web applications.
I've called it RoboWeb and it's now available for download from
sourceforge, hoping that it can be useful to others.
Unbelievable... Three days ago I looked for something
hi
Can someone please remove me.
Thanks
Gordon
If you look at it rationally, if anybody other than yourself could remove
you on the say-so of an unverifiable email then there would be no security
worth mentioning. The removal-process address is in the headers of each
email published on the list.
regards, Rod
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its in the headers.
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From: Gordon Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ModPerl mail list (E-mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 7:14 AM
Subject: remove me
hi
Can someone please remove me.
Thanks
Gordon
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with the Perl::Flash
(http://www.2shortplanks.com/flash/) or the PerlFlash
(http://www.the-labs.com/PerlFlash/) packages. The deal is that both
modules have problems with converting images (gif jpeg) to the SWF format.
When this is done, the
Jónas Tryggvi Jóhannsson wrote:
P.S. If anyone knows about any other PERL Flash modules, please don't
hesitate to mention them ;)
hi,
Look at http://www.opaque.net/ming/ there is perl a binding that works well
--
My mother always used to tell me, The early bird gets the worm.
The message
On Friday 20 July 2001 16:42, Jónas Tryggvi Jóhannsson wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with the Perl::Flash
(http://www.2shortplanks.com/flash/) or the PerlFlash
(http://www.the-labs.com/PerlFlash/) packages. The deal is that both
modules have problems with converting
Hmm, if we could do that, it would be like Survivor.
The tribe could get members removed off the list. =)
--Alex
Gordon Stewart wrote:
hi
Can someone please remove me.
Thanks
Gordon
Windows 2000
Apache/1.3.19 (Win32) mod_perl/1.26_01-dev
Hi all,
I have a very simple cgi script:
#!c:/perl/bin/perl.exe
use constant TEST = 'test';
print Content-Type: text/plain\n\n;
print = TEST = @{[TEST]}\n;
I get stuck with the following warning in my error
On Friday 20 July 2001 16:58, Robin Berjon wrote:
Well, it's probably not _the_ answer but have you considered using SVG
instead of Flash ? SVG can do what Flash does and more, and its only
problem (lack of wide user base) is being solved at great pace by the fact
that Adobe are bundling
hi,
I'm the author of the ming XS code. I posted it to the ming mailing list a
while back but didn't have the chance to fix all bugs/memory leaks. I
don't really recommend using it under mod_perl. Though I got involved in
other projects and didn't work on it for a long time, I have a much
Jónas Tryggvi Jóhannsson sent the following bits through the ether:
I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with the Perl::Flash
(http://www.2shortplanks.com/flash/) or the PerlFlash
Yes, I've been helping Simon Wistow with Perl::Flash stuff. He's
presenting a talk about it at the O'Reilly
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