It was Wednesday, November 19, 2003 when Dan Anderson took the soap box, saying:
: If I create a cookie with path '/' does that mean it will be available
: for all web pages on my site, or will it instead be only available to
: web pages in the / directory?
All, paths are hierarchical.
Casey
Dan Anderson wrote:
What is the best way to test a script that is spitting out stuff to
the httpd log. lessing a huge log is a PITA, and deleting it doesn't
give me a new log like I'd like (plus potentially loses information I
need).
On a *nix platform, try tail -f logfile. It'll show you
- Original Message -
From: Ed Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dan Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]; beginners-cgi
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 8:22 AM
Subject: RE: What is the best method to test out a script that is spitting
info to the httpd logs
Dan Anderson wrote:
$text = qq|
This is text and it contains a couple of e-mail addresses,
like [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] what If I want to search
for these [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc etc addresses in the text
and perform search and replace function on those.
|;
Any idea as how to extract all the
Colin Johnstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank You for answering my post. Im only a perl newbie, I read something
that gave me the idea that this would be handled by cgi thats why I posted
here.
So what your saying is:- by virtue of the fact that a user has
Silent == Silent Zed [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Silent You could very simply match the email address, like so:
Silent $text =~ m/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/g;
WRONG. WRONG WRONG WRONG. Please read the FAQ on this.
And dare I say again, WRONG.
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Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Consulting Services,