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hi ,
step 1 is ppm
step 2 is install GD
step 3 is ???
regards,
michael thompson
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step 3 profit
:-)
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Subject: Request: howto install GD.pm using ppm on 5.8?
hi ,
step 1 is ppm
step 2 is install GD
step 3
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step 3 profit
:-)
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From: Michael 'topdog' Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL
tested it from
perl, just that it looks like it should work.
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Subject: HOWTO Encrypt mail for MS OUtlook
Hi.
I'm considering a project
) as well. Note that I've never tested it from
perl, just that it looks like it should work.
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Mike Trotman
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Subject: HOWTO Encrypt mail for MS
Hi.
I'm considering a project that may involve sending encrypted messages
(from an IIS server) to MS Outlook.
Has anyone successfully done this - and if so how?
(and were there any commercial / cryptography legal issues to consider).
I'm assuming that I will need to use some form of S/MIME - and
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Hi.
I'm considering a project that may involve sending encrypted messages
(from an IIS server) to MS Outlook.
Has anyone successfully
Title: RE: HOWTO: break up a directory path name into components ...
All,
I have a subroutine splitFilename that I wrote that does this for me. It's been enhanced over time to include support for UNC, but this is the meat of that subroutine that handles directory/path/filename strings
I have a subroutine splitFilename that I wrote that does this for
me. It's been enhanced over time to include support for UNC, but this
is the meat of that subroutine that handles directory/path/filename
strings:
Not to be a wet blanket, but isn't File::Basename part of the core? I
looked
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$om = $mb-cascade( -label = '~Options',
-menuitems = option_mitems,
);
'option_mitems' is a subroutine of arrays forming
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