Re: MAPI

2003-07-25 Thread Kenneth Lodahl (KELO, ITRC, SH)
Hi all, I have a problem with MAPI. On my production server the script is working like a charm, but on my test server this error message comes when the script is executed. Cant call method logon on an undefined value This is how I connect to the MAPI session. use OLE; use

RE: MAPI

2003-07-25 Thread Joseph Discenza
Kenneth Lodahl (KELO, ITRC, SH) wrote, on Friday, July 25, 2003 6:09 AM : I have a problem with MAPI. On my production server the script : is working like a charm, but on my test server this error message : comes when the script is executed. : Can't call method logon on an undefined value :

Re: regular expression on military time

2003-07-25 Thread Ted S.
On 25 Jul 2003, John McMahon wrote in perl: Ted When you produced the output of 'set' below how did you get to the CLI console (command line interpreter aka DOS prompt)? This console was opened in the 'Windows' directory. What was different in *HOW* you got to this console *TO HOW* you

'generic' member management?

2003-07-25 Thread Burak Grsoy
Is there a perl module or anything in any language like this? I mean, we only pass some parameters like where the data is and define some required data like username and password areas and it will return a member object to use? it can be a cgi or anything... I'm just curious :)

win32::ole open, copypaste, create new, save document

2003-07-25 Thread Deac Nkisetlein
Dear listmembers, searching the webarchives did not bring up an answer to my question. Please take in consideration, that Iam completely new to win32:ole. I managed to open documents, print them to ps-output and things like that so far (to batch-convert doc to pdf). Now Iam searching for the

help with perl5.8

2003-07-25 Thread Blomberg, Dan
my application is using the LWP::UserAgent; module as well as GD::Graph::lines module. when I attempt to run the script I receive a 'pop-up dialog box error' title in the popup is Perl.exe Application Error, and the display message is The instruction at 0x01d6a113 referenced memory at

RE: Rename does not work with Windows

2003-07-25 Thread Wiechel, Ben
You could try using $! To find out what the current error at rename is. Something like: if (! (rename($oldfile, $newfile)) ) { print Could not rename $oldfile: $!\n; } or rename($oldfile, $newfile) || die Could not rename $oldfile: $!\n; -- Benjamin D. Wiechel Xerox Global Services,

Re: Rename does not work with Windows

2003-07-25 Thread Carl Jolley
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Perl Thingy wrote: Hi, I use the statement in OS Win2K: rename(oldfile, newfile); even though it could see the file, but it doesnot seem to do rename. It may have somthing to do with permission, but I'm the one who wrote the script! Any idea as why it's not working

Re: win32::ole open, copypaste, create new, save document

2003-07-25 Thread work
Now Iam searching for the solution to do the following with win32::ole -open .doc file- no problem -make and copy a range of pages- problem -create a new document - no problem -paste into new document- problem -close

Re: Archive::Zip

2003-07-25 Thread Carl Jolley
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Alexander Bel... wrote: Hi guys! I am currently trying write script for archiving of the data under Linux OS. In the Windows OS I don't have a problem. I put putch f:/usr/web. It working fine. But in the Linux I put path /var/www and I receive error: Can't locate

Re: REWRITE RE: Error trapping

2003-07-25 Thread Glenn Linderman
On approximately 7/18/2003 10:14 AM, came the following characters from the keyboard of Carl Jolley: On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, Farrington, Ryan wrote: Grrr still didn't catch the error =( -Original Message- From: Burak G?rsoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 1:06

Re: help with perl5.8

2003-07-25 Thread Randy Kobes
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Blomberg, Dan wrote: my application is using the LWP::UserAgent; module as well as GD::Graph::lines module. when I attempt to run the script I receive a 'pop-up dialog box error' title in the popup is Perl.exe Application Error, and the display message is The