>
> I didn't see any replies or comments on my previous message
> on this (see below).
Yes, you are right, no answer yet and I agree it's important. Hopefully I
can also fix the website on the next weekend
>
> Incidentally, I just noticed that on the submission form it
> says "Owner: [EMAIL P
>
> On a side note, I find some of the new stuff in 2.0 a little
> obscure. As an application programmer I can well appreciate
> the ability to deconstruct the request to the extent that 2.0
> appears to allow, but I honestly cannot see how or why I
> would personally want to do any of that. P
I didn't see any replies or comments on my previous message on this (see below). I just tried using
the form again to add a website, and it still appears to be broken. This doesn't look good to
anybody trying to use the Embperl website, particularly since it appears impossible to grow the list
o
Gerald Richter wrote:
If you need any help with English documentation cleanup then
let me know which files and I'll have a crack at it.
Thanks for your offer. The main thing I like to do, to check that the old
stuff that is only valid for 1.3 (like optRawInput etc.) is replaced by the
new ones.
>
> Gerald Richter wrote:
> >>I can't disagree with that. Gerald, can you remind us of what you
> >>need to release the final version?
> >
> >
> > Mainly some documenation cleanup's and a few rarely
> happeing bugs that
> > needs to be fixed.
>
> If you need any help with English documentat
Gerald Richter wrote:
I can't disagree with that. Gerald, can you remind us of
what you need to release the final version?
Mainly some documenation cleanup's and a few rarely happeing bugs that needs
to be fixed.
If you need any help with English documentation cleanup then let me know which
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, Gerald Richter wrote:
> Neil,
>
> Basicly I agree to your argumentation. The point why it is like it is,
> is that it should be the same as in 1.3 . The difference is the
> different handling of spaces, which is not part of the hidden command,
> but is due to the new parser.
>
[Gerald Richter and Neil Gunton mused over to Wiki or to not Wiki]
If the Wiki in question retains revision history (especially one that
allows users to access that history via the web), and also gives the
ability to screen updates for everyone but the editing IP/user, one gets
the best of both wo
Hi Neil,
>
> I've been thinking about putting together an "Embperl
> Cookbook". To keep things simple, I will
> probably start it as a website, and just see what I can think
> of in terms of all the things I've
> been doing over these last few years (a few of them wrong,
> obviously)... and