hi,
I don't kinow if this is waht you are looking for but I use this code for the last
modified bit
[#get the lastmodified date...#]
[-
use POSIX;
$modified_date = (stat($0))[9];
$modified_date = POSIX::strftime("%B %d, %Y",localtime($modified_date));
-]
and it, though maybe it is co
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hi,
here is the code that worked for me
Subjects is a
[#do we have more than one subject?#]
[$ if ($fdat{subjects}=~m/\t/) $]
[#yes we do have multiple entries#]
[#entries seperated by tab character#]
[-
#splitting multiple subjects
$mult
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> -Original Message-
> From: Boyd, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 23 October 2001 19:15
> To: EmbPerl News Group (E-mail)
> Subject: Help working with html, embper, and oracle
>
>
> I am having the following problem.
>
> I h
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> On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 04:31:43PM +0100, Peter Mayr wrote:
> > I tried a to acceass a mysql database and had an error in my sql
> > statement but the problem was that I appearantly couldn't stop
> > emb:perl.
&g
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hi,
first of all thanks and praises for this wonderful tool, I am
currently creating a website as part of a workplacement and emb:perl
is great for the use within templates...
however emb:perl caused me some distress recently:
I tried a to acceas