(Is must_not_contain server or client side? I can see the client side JS
generated by the server verification seems not to work entirely?)
> -Original Message-
> From: Justin Harrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 9:14 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: E
I am attempting to use "must_not_contain" to restrict characters which
can be entered in a form.
I would like to restrict {}[]()^$.|*+?\/@%!&, however, I receive script
errors. Does some of this need to be delimited out?
It seems to restrict { fine, but nothing else. The documentation is kind
of
The docs say that so long as you don't touch udat, a session won't be
created. Then they are more specific and say so long as you don't
*write* to udat one won't be created. I just want to make sure that
reading udat doesn't cause a cookie to be created (or hit the
database). I think that's
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 11:13:38AM -0700, Daniel Barbar wrote:
> Wim et all,
>
> Thanks for your input. I made the test, but somehow it didn't work.
> I created index.epl and img.epl as shown below. My server has
> HTML-Embperl-1.3.4, apache_1.3.26 and mod_perl-1.27.
Whats in your base.epl
Hi,
I have an embperl webpage and I am executing another piece of code into
it like this:
[- $new_code = Execute ({'object' => 'code.pm',syntax =>
'Perl'});
$result = $new_code->subroutine -]
Inside code.pm:
Sub subroutine {
Use morecode;
&subroutine_inmorecode;
Title: RE: Generating images on-the-fly (newbie question)
Wim et all,
Thanks for your input. I made the test, but somehow it didn't work. I created index.epl and img.epl as shown below. My server has HTML-Embperl-1.3.4, apache_1.3.26 and mod_perl-1.27.
Surprisingly enough, w
At Fri, 11 Oct 2002 06:55:10 +0200, Gerald Richter wrote:
> Some way of exception handling would be nice, that's true. I put it
> on the todo list
i've always thought that "just" allowing die/eval do what they
normally do would be a nice way of handling both "but i want to exit()
to this particul