Maybe too simple, but make sure the script headers are correct, that they *do*
reference /usr/bin/perl?
-Adam Thompson
-Original Message-
From: Joseph
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2010 21:23:40
To:
Reply-To: ledger-smb-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Ledger-smb-users] firefox doesn't
I don't suppose your talk is being recorded? It would likely be of
interest to the local UNIX users' group.
-Adam Thompson
(204) 291-7950
> -Original Message-
> From: Chris Travers [mailto:chris.trav...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2010 23:23
> To: Led
be so
intractable if this were a less "safe" place to live; I don't know.
If you're reading this and you think you want to use HTTPS to "secure"
your web application, great!
If you're worried enough to use a VPN of some sort, great!
If you'r
h all the
code and changing things as necessary.
Of course, having just discovered code like "&{$form->{script}}" it's
also possible that I'm being wildly optimistic.
(Are there any -dev subscribers that aren't also subscribed to the
-users list? If so, t
ere on out - as long as the
XAMPP version of perl is first in your path while you install the
modules, all the files should magically go to the right places.
--
-Adam Thompson
(204) 291-7950
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X under Windows is not known for great performance
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