I'm needing a simple example of using this module to
send a numeric page. I have looked at the
documentation but haven't found anything simple enough
to get me started exploring this module.
Right now all I'm wanting is to send either numeric or
text messages to my pager.
Many thanks,
Byron
I have a form that allows the user to input html.
After they submit I'm needing to put that value in a
hidden field and wait for them to fill out the second
page before processing.
What is the best method of encoding the html. It
seems that the problem is double quotes but I'd rather
have a
I'm using MIME::Lite to send a multipart/alternative
email to our members. As part of this, I'm hoping
that the reply-to in the header would be the address
that is used for bounced emails. It seems this isn't
working. Infact the emails come back to
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Can we change this in
Has anyone successfully created a Progress Bar for a
web page. I'm beginning to think this is imposable.
Any one with some know how I'd sure appreciate
hearing from you.
many thanks,
byron
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I'm pretty sure the building of the HoH works.
However when i try and do the two foreach loops to
print out a list of all the values I'm getting this
error:
Can't use string (0) as a HASH ref while strict
refs in use at hoh.pl line 29, CSV chunk 7.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
byron
Is it possible to execute just a subroutine from the commandline? I'm
running apache on a unix box. I know you can execute a script from the
command line however, I have some modules I have written with many stand
alone methods and I'm only wanting to check the return values of the
methods.
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MIME-Version: 1.0
X-Mailer: MIME::Lite 2.106 (A1.16; B2.11; Q2.03)
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byron wise
I have a pdf document that I CANNOT let cache on the users machine due to
it's sensitive nature. I have played with different headers to resolve this
but to no avail. -pragma = 'no-cache' and -expires = '-1d'
Below is a script that prints the pdf to the browser.
This is extremely
I have written a script that allows users to upload files over the net.
This is nice but only one file can be uploaded at a time since this is an
online form.
I need to write another script that will allow for batch processing. The
user will ftp the batch to our server from their command line.
I know @ARGV holds command line arguments. What I'm looking for is a simple
example of how this array comes up in the "real world". I'm working on a
UNIX box if that matters.
many thanks,
byron
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