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[mailto:perl-win32-users-boun...@listserv.activestate.com] On Behalf Of
A F
Sent: 22 August 2010 18:31
To: Howard Tanner
Cc: perl-win32-users@listserv.ActiveState.com
Subject: Re: Changing Subject color using MIME::Lite
Is there any other
From: A F perl95...@yahoo.com
Hi All,
Is there a way to make the subject (not the body) of the email sent by
MIME::Lite in different color like red or something?
sub sendmail {
my ($to,$cc,$subject,$data) = @_;
my $msg = MIME::Lite-new(
From ='$from,
To =$to,
Bcc
Is there any other mail module that allows that?
From: Howard Tanner tan...@optonline.net
To: A F perl95...@yahoo.com
Sent: Fri, August 20, 2010 2:13:30 PM
Subject: RE: Changing Subject color using MIME::Lite
No. You can’t change the color of the subject
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Subject: Re: Changing Subject color using MIME::Lite
Is there any other mail module that allows that?
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To: A F perl95...@yahoo.com
Sent: Fri, August 20, 2010 2:13:30 PM
Subject: RE: Changing Subject color using
Hi All,
Is there a way to make the subject (not the body) of the email sent by
MIME::Lite in different color like red or something?
sub sendmail {
my ($to,$cc,$subject,$data) = @_;
my $msg = MIME::Lite-new(
From ='$from,
To =$to,
Bcc=$cc,
Subject =$subject,
Type
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hello all perl gurus,
I have a regular expression problem
how do i use scalar variables in substitution and complex matching?
eg I want the following to work.
$string =~ s/^$variable//;
$string =~ m/^([^$variable]*)/;
thanks in advance for your help.
-Jeremy A.
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I have a script taking input from the command line to
filter the list the script runs against, which is all working fine,
however, I would like to set a timer so that if there is no
input after say 10 secs it will go on and run the script against all elements in
the list.
thanks
How about
$ftp = NET::FTP-new($ftp_server_name, Debug = 1)
It does sound like a name resolution issue.
Ping it from a machine that works and get its IP. Then connect to the ip and
not the server name. If it works you definitely have a DNS issue.
-Matt
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Hello, perl-win32-users,
Wednesday, September 14, 2005, 12:35:45 PM, You wrote:
S Hi,
S Basically, I want to be able to write in a perl script:
S print VALUE, \n;
S and have it print out the value returned by a subroutine. Something like
S (which won't compile):
S use warnings
S use constant
- Original Message -
From: Sergey Cherniyenko
S use warnings
S use constant VALUE = foo();
S print VALUE, \n; # print 42
S sub foo {return 42}
S But all that produces is (as is to be expected):
S Undefined subroutine main::foo called at try.pl line 2.
S BEGIN failed--compilation
Sisyphus wrote:
I'm a little puzzled, however. In 'perldoc constant' I see:
-- quote --
As with all use directives, defining a constant happens at compile time.
-- end quote --
It seems to me, therefore, that foo() is being called and evaluated at
compile-time. Is that so ? I thought
In WinXP, we can open Task Manager and specify application's priority.
From within a perl script, is there a way for my script to force window
to assign a higher/lower priority?
If so, how?
I like to make my script AboveNormal priority during Night, Normal during
Morning and Afternoon, and
Hi Jamie,
Jaime Teng wrote:
In WinXP, we can open Task Manager and specify application's priority.
From within a perl script, is there a way for my script to force window
to assign a higher/lower priority?
If so, how?
have a look at Win32::Process module. This provides you access to a
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From: Jaime Teng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 1:00 PM
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In WinXP, we can open Task Manager and specify application's priority.
From within a perl script, is there a way for my
Jaime Teng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In WinXP, we can open Task Manager and specify application's priority.
From within a perl script, is there a way for my script to force window
to assign a higher/lower priority?
If so, how?
bring up task manager and right click on process you
The solution was to put the following in the JavaScript code TWICE, in the
usual spot AND as the last thing before the /HTML tag.
HEAD
META HTTP-EQUIV=\Pragma\ CONTENT=\no-cache\
META HTTP-EQUIV=\Expires\ CONTENT=\-1\
/HEAD
I haven't experimented to see which of the four META tags are actually
print Pragma: no-cache\n;
print Cache-Control: no-cache\n;
print Content-type: text/html,\n\n;
--- Jerry Kassebaum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The solution was to put the following in the JavaScript code TWICE,
in the usual spot AND as the last thing before the /HTML tag.
HEAD
META
On Mon, 04 Apr 2005, jeff griffiths wrote:
I like the idea of pre-pending a tag to the subject though, and we do
this a lot with other lists ( Komodo-discuss being the one that comes
to mind ). Are there any strong objections to this?
Yeah, I hate them! :) Especially if the tag is long
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Hello, perl-win32-users,
I'm now playing with ithreads in perl 5.8.6 b811. When I terminate
main thread I see on stdout warning A thread exited while 2 threads
were running. It described in docs for use threads pragma.
The question
Hello John,
Friday, March 04, 2005, 10:01:03 AM, You wrote:
JS It doesn't cause any problem
JS But you 'may' want to wait till your threads are done
JS You can either detach or join to do so.
JS Cheers,
JS John
In fact I 'want' to wait for second thread are done. But it is GUI app
and
Hi there: I'm having a serious problem with the FTP function for Active State Perl. The code I am using is as follows: $ftp = Net::FTP-new("$ftp_server_name", Debug = 0) || server_error; $ftp-login("$ftp_user","$ftp_pass"); $ftp-type("A"); $ftp-put("$upload_filename"); $ftp-quit; It is
Replace $ftp-type ("A") with
$ftp-binary.
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Hi there: I'm having
Hello, perl-win32-users,
I'm now playing with ithreads in perl 5.8.6 b811. When I terminate
main thread I see on stdout warning A thread exited while 2 threads
were running. It described in docs for use threads pragma.
The question is: Will main thread terminating when other threads exist
Lawsuit!!
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RE:RE:Tk::Table cusom keys scrolll question
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That has to be the longest
Hi all,
I want to control LabWindows/CVI via ActiveX from Perl. So far I managed to
start the ActiveX server of CVI and I can also load a project. See code:
use Win32::OLE;
my $cvi = Win32::OLE-new('CVI.Application') or die Oops, cannot start
CVI;
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I have a script that is utilized on both Solaris and Windows.
In the Solaris environment I use fork() to create a separate
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Hi guys,
Could someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong here. When I run
the following code
it works
Hi guys,
Could someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong here. When I run the
following code
it works fine:
use Win32::ODBC;
$db3 = new Win32::ODBC($DSN);
$SqlStatement3 = SELECT * FROM ioc_signal where Type = 5;
if ($db3-Sql($SqlStatement3)){
print SQL failed.\n;
print Error:
Has anyone any idea why this might appear
in some perl code?
warn ${line};
Why not just $line?
Thanks for your thoughts
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:)
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Has anyone any idea why this might appear
in some perl code?
warn ${line};
Why not just $line?
Thanks
| Lee Goddard wrote:
|
| Has anyone any idea why this might appear
| in some perl code?
|
| warn ${line};
|
| Why not just $line?
|
| Hi Lee.
|
| No reason, except that it may be site coding standards?
Turns out the guy thought it was faster for string interpolation.
He misread
Buy a book or go to one of the tutorial
sites.
Use 'perl tutorial' as a search term in
google.
-Original Message-From: Hamad alkhalaf
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 5:50
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
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hi,
i was woundering if any
-data();
$smtp-datasend(From: $from\n);
$smtp-datasend(To: $to\n);
$smtp-datasend(\n);
$smtp-datasend($body);
$smtp-dataend();
$smtp-quit;
I copied most of it from the documentation but the
documentation doesnt seem to specify how to create a
subject field. Does anyone know
If your just looking for basic e-mail subject then add the folowing line
after the datasend(To line:
$smtp-datasend(Subject: $subject\n);
Oops - and of course don't forget to define $subject somewhere before this.
my $subject = Perl rules!;
If your looking for more control look at some
Hi
Apologies if this question has been asked before or this is not the correct
mailing group.
I want to create a form for the user to fill in data and this data should
populate some table in my database.
How do we this ?
Thanks
Ashish
On 01/04/2003 09:15:34 Glenn Linderman wrote:
On approximately 3/31/2003 1:58 PM, came the following characters from
the keyboard of BB:
I have begun learning CGI from a book dated '96 which refers to UNIX as
a
platform. I am using Win32 and have a question about an example from the
book,
I have begun learning CGI from a book dated '96 which refers to UNIX as a
platform. I am using Win32 and have a question about an example from the
book, which I assume works on some system, just not mine, hehe.
What I do using I.E. 6.x is:
1. Enter the CGI path and filename in the browser Location
Silly things happen. I'm sure my next post will not approach anywhere near
silly. Maybe.
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Try server\\new\$
Don't. Try '\\server\new$' if you need to give
Hi list,
is there any way to open a hidden UNC path with the mkdir statement
given by a parameter.
Let's say I run the script with the parameter
\\server\new$
the path will get truncated one time by the newline '\n' and the dollar
sign will by cut off.
Then putting it in the variable $x the
Hi list,
is there any way to open a hidden UNC path with the mkdir statement
given by a parameter.
Let's say I run the script with the parameter
\\server\new$
the path will get truncated one time by the newline '\n' and the dollar
sign will by cut off.
Then putting it in the variable $x the
Try server\\new\$
In perl you escape meta-characters with backslashes. Not much fun when you
discover that Win32 just loves backslashes!
jpt
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Thema
RE: (no subject
) {
print Success\n;
}
The above code is untested.
Chris
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Hi list,
is there any way to open a hidden UNC path with the mkdir statement
Thema
RE: (no subject
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(no subject)
Try server\\new\$
unfortunately the syntax have to be something like
Title: Another Net::Telnet question while we are on the subject!
Hi all,
I was just wondering about this:
I use Net::Telnet to send a command that takes anywhere from 3 to 10 minutes to complete.
Is there some way to create some activity indication while the command is out doing its
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I cannot get the expected result from code similar to the following:
my @source = ();
@($source[0]){host,port,dir} = [($pSource =~ m/(\S+)(-\S+)?(:.*)?/)];
My intention is that: First, the match expression returns a array of three
values, which are to be assigned to three hash elements. The
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Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 3:15 AM
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[snip]
And we could start such a useless discussion like linux is better than
windows and vice versa ;)
Linux
It seems that [Perl-Win32-Users] is now a standard string in the subject line. I
assume this was implemented because of the recent thread discussion?
I like it - but there were others with very good points on why they don't like
it, so:
Q: Will this continue? i.e. can I change my rules wizard
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 13:29:26 -0700, Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems that [Perl-Win32-Users] is now a standard string in the subject line. I
assume this was implemented because of the recent thread discussion?
I like it - but there were others with very good points on why they don't like
I'll try to hunt down the culprit and punish him or her! :)
Bring it on Jan! Seriously folks - I saw the request for adding [Perl-Win32-Users] to
the subject line and thought it was worth trying, however, Jan is right - this list is
too high volume and the name a bit too long to squeeze
: Friday, November 22, 2002 1:47 PM
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I'll try to hunt down the culprit and punish him or her! :)
Bring it on Jan! Seriously folks - I saw the request for
adding [Perl-Win32-Users] to the subject line and thought it
was worth
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I have written a perl app using Tk and Win32::GUI. Win32::GUI is used solely
to place an icon in the systemtray. All works as planed except for the bug
in Win32::GUI that leaves the icon in the systemtray when the app is closed.
The notes for Win32::GUI indicate that this is a bug and to
box.
James
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Subject: cd dir for Windoze
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 13:34:21 -0700
Experimenting with these two commands (dir cd) via Perl's system() or
`xxx` tells me that:
1) you cannot `dir name ` if there are any blanks in 'name'
2
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I would like to know where can I find document for
Win32::initiateSystemShutdown? My boss wants it.
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Anyone know where I can get a working ppm for Win32::Iperfmon, or a similar
package? (the suppsoed repository at idnopheq.perlmonk.org doesnt appear
to work.)
Thanks
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Duncan of
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As a detour, have you tried opening a pipe from type to allow you
to read the file contents via perl?
No, haven't, but I think it would probably work, and its a pretty
good idea. What I'll probably do is Win32::File::FileCopy it
back to a temp directory though (all I
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a detour, have you tried opening a pipe from type to allow you
to read the file contents via perl?
No, haven't, but I think it would probably work, and its a pretty
good idea. What I'll probably do is
Just a thought on diagnosing the problem - as well as checking $!, also
check $@, $^E and $? .
You never know
Cheers,
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At 14:34 07/05/2002 +0200, you wrote:
At 13:40 07/05/2002 +0200, Bellenger, Bruno \(Paris\) wrote:
Guys,
Interesting as it may be, maybe this thread should be moved to a more
appropriate forum ?
Agreed!
Damn. Just when I had them wriggling in the crushing grip of reason.
Recently I put in a request to get Active State's Perl Developers Kit. The
main reason I want it is to be able to compile a .pl into a .exe. Our very
helpful software purchasing department began to research whether or not I
need this. They heard from someone saying that I could use perlcc
: Thursday, April 11, 2002 9:41 AM
To: Perl User (E-mail)
Subject: (no subject)
Recently I put in a request to get Active State's Perl
Developers Kit. The
main reason I want it is to be able to compile a .pl into a
.exe. Our very
helpful software purchasing department began to research
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Subject: RE: (no subject)
I've tried perlcc. It's not what you want. It doesn't work well
at all on
Win32 platforms and doesn't hold a candle to Perl2EXE or ActiveState's
PerlApp. Perhaps when Parrot is finished it will be usable.
jpt
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I have file with 8 000 rows ih this type:
HTTP://alleybaggett.net/members/choices.html
LOGiN:kennyken PASSWoRD:luapluap
HTTP://alleybaggett.net/members/choices.html
LOGiN:mistatramp PASSWoRD:bigdoggs
HTTP://allrealgirls.com/members/frames.html
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Hi Guys,
I want a affordable and the best control panel for my website. Though i
can make it myself but it make some time to do that. Do any of you guys and
gals know about this do let me know.
Looking forward for yours earliest reponse.
karthikeyan.
I have the piece of code below creating a Win32 GUI window.
The problem comes when I want to add a Vertical Scroll Bar. It puts it
in with the style tag, however, it doesn't actually scroll, and it
removes the Minimize, Maximize, and Close options in the top right of
the window.
So basically
Scott Campbell wrote:
-style = WS_VSCROLL,
I've heard of -addstyle, which adds to styles, rather than replacement,
which is what -style does. There is also -remstyle, to remove a style.
And -addexstyle, and -remexstyle. Have fun.
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Due to the current economic
Hello everybody,
how can I create an ODBC User data source symbol/check for an existing ODBC
data source symbol from a perl script ? I need this kind of functionality,
because on installation time of my program it is not granted that the ODBC
User data source symbol really exists.
Thanks for
It is most helpful I would think to all if everyone would make sure a proper
subject line is used to describe the topic of e-mails.
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Please help me!
Why doesn't the counterlabel count in real time in myTcl/tk Perl
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I tried to upload a huge file through IE5.0. Since the file is huge, IE5.0
will have connection time out error before the file even gets uploaded. I
added a ReceiveTimeout key in the registry and set it to be 1 hour, but IE
still gets time out after 15 minutes. The web server company told me
Hi there.
I have a problem where I need to get the result of if the year is divisible
by 4 then do one thing and if not do another.
The problem is I need to force perl to use just whole numbers as 4 is always
going to divide. Is there any way of doing this?
Below I have provided the snippit of
Hi Friends,
do anyone of u have he email programs to sent
attachments(more than one) from perl program usingMail::Sendmail module on
linux platform.
Server is qmail server.
Thanks..
Subject: is there a sleep in milliseconds?
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From: Jaime Teng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Is there a sleep function that would sleep in milliseconds?
Actually, I simply like to make my perl script to run using less
of the CPU resources and like to introduce some
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Jeremy Aiyadurai
Sent: 20 June 2001 05:34
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hello all,
thanks for your help in the past. I am learning how to do OOP in perl.
i can't get this to work.
i create a new book object, $book1;
i have given
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