Hello Gisle,
Gisle Aas wrote:
Jacques Deguest [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Shall I suggest to widen a bit the range of acceptable character part
of a boundary without necessarily the needs of surrounding quotes?
something like [\w+\-\_]+
'_' is already part of \w.
Yeah, I know; just keep
Gisle,
Gisle Aas wrote:
Jacques Deguest [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One thing too that would be really nice to have is a convenient method
to get the content charset. Right now, as far as I can tell, one need
to split the content-type to get it either from the HTTP header if it
exists or from
I am trying to work out if it is possible for a parent to run a program in
the background that will log the contents of chat pages that their children
visit. What I would then want to do is run a program that would list the
contents and allow the parent to see if the child was visiting someone
Gisle Aas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for letting me know. The suggested fix cause this ugliness to
appear:
$ perl bin/lwp-rget --help
Died at bin/lwp-rget line 163.
Usage: lwp-rget [options] URL
Allowed options are:
--auth=USER:PASS Set authentication credentials for
On Fri 2003/01/24 09:14:48 GMT, Nigel Horne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mac OS X, this results in /usr/bin/head getting overwritten because
the file system isn't case sensitive.
This is a well known bug with installing libwww on MacOS/X and was reported on
Usenet some time ago. Because
Matthew Smith wrote:
Zebedee Gray wrote:
I am trying to work out if it is possible for a parent to run a
program in the background that will log the contents of chat pages
that their children visit. What I would then want to do is run a
program that would list the contents and allow the
Le samedi 25 janvier 2003 à 08:09, Matthew Smith écrivait:
Zebedee Gray wrote:
I am trying to work out if it is possible for a parent to run a program
in the background that will log the contents of chat pages that their
children visit.
I can't think of any easy way to do this through a