At 06:04 PM 4/2/05 -0600, Eric Edwards wrote:
Yes, using DBI.
I was advised to set up IUSR_computer_name as having administrative rights.
I looked and it is set up as a guest. What is the procedure to change the
rights of IUSR?
Are u talking about a Windows user? MySql doesn't have that. The
Chris Wagner wrote:
Are u talking about a Windows user? MySql doesn't have that. The MySQL
user is set up inside MySQL and has nothing to do with Windows. Get MySQLCC
from their website, it'll let u setup and control the user permissions.
It's also documented in the manual.
Eric replied:
Hey,
Hi --
I am trying to use class::dbi::factory and it does not compile because
the line
code
use Apache2;
\code
gives the error can't locate Apach2.pm. I tried to install Apache2 from
cpan by installing Build::Apache2
code
perl -MCPAN -e \install Bundle::Apache2\
\code
and got errors similar
Greetings perl-win32-users,
Any ideas on how to suppress the DOS command box when running a TK
application? It is especially important when using PerlApp to make an
executable. Please be specific I am a novice.
--
Best regards,
Spencer_Lists Chasemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
67550 Bell
Spencer_Lists wrote:
Greetings perl-win32-users,
Any ideas on how to suppress the DOS command box when running a TK
application? It is especially important when using PerlApp to make an
executable. Please be specific I am a novice.
Have you tried invoking with wperl instead of perl ?
--
There is a link that may help this user:
http://jenda.krynicky.cz/perl/GUIscripts.html
I am still using 5_005 and I don't have wperl as far as I know.
Chuck
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$Bill Luebkert
Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005
On Sun, 03 Apr 2005, Spencer_Lists wrote:
Greetings perl-win32-users,
Any ideas on how to suppress the DOS command box when running a TK
application? It is especially important when using PerlApp to make an
executable. Please be specific I am a novice.
With PerlApp please use the --gui
On Sun, 3 Apr 2005, Barry Dancis wrote:
I am trying to use class::dbi::factory and it does not
compile because the line
code
use Apache2;
\code
gives the error can't locate Apache2.pm.
[ .. ]
Apache2.pm is part of the mod_perl package, a ppm
of which is at
I completely support $Bill's suggestion.
But we could also try to attack the problem at it's root,
i.e. the lazy oof-replyers. (I say 'lazy' because it must
be possible to configure an oof reply to whom it responds
or better, to whom it doesn't).
If we spam them back with a
'thank you - a
Hi,
Not sure if this has been mentioned, just have not the time to go through all
the [OT] posts.
Could something like [perl-win32] be prepended to the Subject title if it does
not exist in the subject title. It would help a great deal in sorting emails
into various folders. At the moment I
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