On Nov 30, 2004, at 1:42 AM, Ing. Branislav Gerzo wrote:
Sean Davis [SD], on Monday, November 29, 2004 at 17:45 (-0500) has on
mind:
SD Probably the simplest way is to save all your output into a
variable, say
SD $html, rather than printing directly, as you would typically.
Then, make a
SD
Sean Davis [SD], on Tuesday, November 30, 2004 at 05:55 (-0500) typed:
SD Perhaps you should tell us exactly what you want to do. For CGI, many
SD cgi application environments build in a post-processing hook that is
SD called right before the HTML is dumped to the browser. However, one
SD still
Hi Folks
I need your help
Do you have in your pocket a script which is able to convert abel to verilog or
abel to vhdl?
Thanks very much
syncerely yours
RPO
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Ing. Branislav Gerzo wrote:
hi all,
is there any possibility, how to easy and fast install some script,
which changes perl script output ? For cleaner explanation:
I want do script which takes *any* (perl,cgi site) output, parse it for
mails ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and all occurencies changes to
I have seen in a few scripts now, including some of the articles that Mr.
Schwartz has written. I have read it does something with the buffers but on
a more technical level what is that?
Robert
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I have seen in a few scripts now, including some of the articles that Mr.
Schwartz has written. I have read it does something with the buffers
but on
a more technical level what is that?
Robert
Since this is a general Perl question not related to CGI it is better
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Robert [R], on Tuesday, November 30, 2004 at 09:15 (-0500) contributed
this to our collective wisdom:
R I have seen in a few scripts now, including some of the articles that Mr.
R Schwartz has written. I have read it does something with the buffers but on
R a more technical level what is that?
Marek Kilimajer [MK], on Tuesday, November 30, 2004 at 15:59 (+0100)
wrote:
MK Just my idea, not sure if it will work: use urlrewriting to catch all
MK requests with one script, in that script read the original request, call
MK it and catch it's output. hope you understand me :)
no, I don't.
Wiggins == Wiggins d Anconia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wiggins Since this is a general Perl question not related to CGI it is better
Wiggins asked to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actually, I have sympathy for this one. It's most often used in CGI
scripts so that a naive system invocation doesn't come out
Ing. Branislav Gerzo wrote:
Marek Kilimajer [MK], on Tuesday, November 30, 2004 at 15:59 (+0100)
wrote:
MK Just my idea, not sure if it will work: use urlrewriting to catch all
MK requests with one script, in that script read the original request, call
MK it and catch it's output. hope you
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