RE: uninitialized value in hash element

2004-07-18 Thread Gogulamudi, Basa Mallika
Problem is solved. sorry for trouble... -Original Message- From: Gogulamudi, Basa Mallika Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 12:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: uninitialized value in hash element Hi all, I'm getting the following warring in this code. "Use of uninitialized value in has

uninitialized value in hash element

2004-07-18 Thread Gogulamudi, Basa Mallika
Hi all, I'm getting the following warring in this code. "Use of uninitialized value in hash element" I can't figure out to solve this problem, Can someone help me out. BTW, Program is working Fine but I'm getting this warring Thanks in advance, Mallika. sub get_soft{ my($hostname,$ro

Re: [Attn: McCarty, Michael F] Re: Out of Office AutoReply: file handle strangeness

2004-07-18 Thread Glenn Linderman
On approximately 7/18/2004 10:26 AM, came the following characters from the keyboard of Tobias Hoellrich: In my case, every single OOO message via the win32-users list (actually any non-work list) ends up in Spampal's (www.spampal.org) black-list, which means I'm never, ever going to see a message

Re: [Attn: McCarty, Michael F] Re: Out of Office AutoReply:

2004-07-18 Thread Michael D. Smith
At 10:30 AM 7/18/2004, you wrote: So what doesn't the list manager simply make "Out of Office" a forbidden sequence in a subject or body, and trash such emails? I already suggested that to AS and got no response. It seems it should be easy enough and I too could live with it. In fact, I would app

Re: Perlxstut(3) where are you?

2004-07-18 Thread Randy W. Sims
Michael D. Smith wrote: When the Camel book says, "We recommend you start with the perlxstut(3) manpage," what is that, and where could I find it? perldoc perlxstut With ActivePerl, you can also access it via the HTML interface. ___ Perl-Win32-Users mail

Perlxstut(3) where are you?

2004-07-18 Thread Michael D. Smith
When the Camel book says, "We recommend you start with the perlxstut(3) manpage," what is that, and where could I find it? I'm on a Windows 2000 OS. That looks like a UNIX manual reference, and obviously being on windozes I have no *nix manual, and "man" doesn't work from the command line, so w

RE: [Attn: McCarty, Michael F] Re: Out of Office AutoReply: file handle strangeness

2004-07-18 Thread Tobias Hoellrich
In my case, every single OOO message via the win32-users list (actually any non-work list) ends up in Spampal's (www.spampal.org) black-list, which means I'm never, ever going to see a message from that user (that email-address) again. This also locks out legit messages from those users, but that's

Re: [Attn: McCarty, Michael F] Re: Out of Office AutoReply: file handle strangeness

2004-07-18 Thread Glenn Linderman
On approximately 7/18/2004 9:09 AM, came the following characters from the keyboard of joe: Having the autoresponder Randy has set up to respond to OOO messages respond directly back to the user instead of the user and the list may possibly reduce it by another 1/3. :o) It _may_, _eventually_, but

RE: [Attn: McCarty, Michael F] Re: Out of Office AutoReply: file handle strangeness

2004-07-18 Thread joe
Having the autoresponder Randy has set up to respond to OOO messages respond directly back to the user instead of the user and the list may possibly reduce it by another 1/3. :o) joe -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Glenn Linderman Sent

Re: file handle strangeness

2004-07-18 Thread Glenn Linderman
On approximately 7/18/2004 1:19 AM, came the following characters from the keyboard of $Bill Luebkert: Randy W. Sims wrote: Bonus round: In addition to what I said in my previous post, a '+' can be used sometimes to disambiguate certain types of expressions. In this case, the results can vary de

Re: [Attn: McCarty, Michael F] Re: Out of Office AutoReply: file handle strangeness

2004-07-18 Thread Glenn Linderman
So what doesn't the list manager simply make "Out of Office" a forbidden sequence in a subject or body, and trash such emails? That would cut the autoreplies at least by 2/3rds. I could certainly live with that restriction and it seems you can't teach people how to do it right, just like y

GUI - Browse for directories.

2004-07-18 Thread Schichmanter, EithanX
Hi all, A while back a discussion issued about browsing for files (multiple selection). I need a slight variation on the subject: I want to use the getOpenFile method of Tk (or the GetOpenFileName of Win32::GUI) to open a DIRECTORY: I want to enable the selection of a directory in my directory tr

Re: file handle strangeness

2004-07-18 Thread $Bill Luebkert
Randy W. Sims wrote: > Bonus round: > > In addition to what I said in my previous post, a '+' can be used > sometimes to disambiguate certain types of expressions. In this case, > the results can vary depending on the placement of a single space: > > print $fh +& hexdump (); # ok > print $fh +

[Attn: McCarty, Michael F] Re: Out of Office AutoReply: file handle strangeness

2004-07-18 Thread Randy W. Sims
On 7/18/2004 2:36 AM, McCarty, Michael F wrote: I will be out of the office Thursday July 15 and Friday, July 16, returning on Monday, July 19. Please turn off your "Out of Office AutoReply" for the perl-win32-users mailing list. Randy. ___ Perl-Win32-U

[Attn: Anderson, Mark] Re: Out of Office AutoReply: file handle strangeness

2004-07-18 Thread Randy W. Sims
On 7/18/2004 2:36 AM, Anderson, Mark (Service Delivery) wrote: I am currently out of the office until Monday 26th July Should you require any immediate assistance please contact either Darren O'Hara (0131 523 2504) or Sean Cooney (0131 523 4076) who will be happy to help, otherwise I will respond t