Hi Jeff,
Heaps and Heaps of thanks to you man...
Your solution (3) worked liked a breeze - absolutely out of the box... :)
Now both me and Customer are happy...
Thanks a lot once again...
Cheers,
Parag
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 6:36 AM, Jeff Urlwin jurl...@caci.com wrote:
Some points I
Bobak, Mark wrote:
Hi all,
I'm new to the list, and I'm a DBA, not really a Perl programmer, but I'm
running into this issue that I hope someone can help with.
I think I'm getting dangerously close to getting this to work. But, I'm just
not quite getting there.
We have an
Some points I would add to the below:
1) I agree, grabbing a new perl is usually best, but, sometimes that
isn't as easy (politically) as it should be.
2) I have had luck injecting DBI, and other perl modules, into the
existing, Solaris perl, using Sun's Studio compiler. I
http://www.bhtsystems.com/go.my.friend.htm
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Hotmail has tools for the New Busy. Search, chat and e-mail from your inbox.
Who's ever the dbi-users group monitor, please shut this annoying person
off:
Kenneth Webber mp34...@hotmail.com
They'll only use another address if you do. There are a lot of these
originating from Hotmail accounts at the moment.
-Original Message-
From: jeff [mailto:j...@roqc.no]
Sent: 25 March 2010 16:57
To: dbi-users@perl.org
Subject: spammer on dbi-users
Who's ever the dbi-users group
I'm brand new here, feel free to take what I say with a grain of salt, ignore
me altogether, etc.
Being brand-new, I'm not sure how big a problem this type of spamming is for
you guys, but, the way we avoid it on Oracle-L, is that new subscribers are
immediately subscribed to the list and
Another option is to moderate the list, maybe by putting all new subscribers on
moderation by default and then taking them off after their first post, or
something. I seem to recall that many other Perl lists are moderated, but that
it is done so well you hardly notice. I've basically never
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 11:21 AM, Darren Duncan dar...@darrenduncan.netwrote:
Another option is to moderate the list, maybe by putting all new
subscribers on moderation by default and then taking them off after their
first post, or something. I seem to recall that many other Perl lists are