Re: [ANNOUNCE] RoboWeb 1.0b, web application test suite generator

2001-07-20 Thread jh_lists
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

Re: [ANNOUNCE] RoboWeb 1.0b, web application test suite generator

2001-07-20 Thread Stas Bekman
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

remove me

2001-07-20 Thread Gordon Stewart
hi Can someone please remove me. Thanks Gordon

Re: remove me

2001-07-20 Thread Rod Butcher
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 === Two wheels good

Re: remove me

2001-07-20 Thread Mike Christine
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] its in the headers. - Original Message - 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

Perl::Flash PerlFlash

2001-07-20 Thread Jónas Tryggvi Jóhannsson
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

Re: Perl::Flash PerlFlash

2001-07-20 Thread Nouguier Olivier
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

Re: Perl::Flash PerlFlash

2001-07-20 Thread Robin Berjon
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

Re: remove me

2001-07-20 Thread Alex Porras
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

Prototype mismatch using

2001-07-20 Thread walter . lievens
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

Re: Perl::Flash PerlFlash

2001-07-20 Thread Robin Berjon
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

[OT] Re: Perl::Flash PerlFlash

2001-07-20 Thread Soheil Seyfaie
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

Re: Perl::Flash PerlFlash

2001-07-20 Thread Leon Brocard
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