Re: MIME stuff - Am I missing something?

2001-05-22 Thread Gareth Harper


From: Dominic Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Tue, May 22, 2001 at 03:06:39PM +0100, Barbie wrote:
  From: Robert Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Roger Burton West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   
man 1 file
man 5 magic
less /usr/share/misc/magic # on many systems
   
  
   except anything written my MS of course...
 
  Which is precisely what this install of ActivePerl sits on. Luckily I
have a
  Linux box too :)

 It's worth grabbing the master copy of the magic database.  I've found
 that some Linux ones (and even more so on Solaris) tend to be a bit
 incomplete.

 ftp://ftp.astron.com/pub/file/

Also sites like http://www.wotsit.org contain lots of info on file formats.

Thanks
Gareth






Good Accountants

2001-04-26 Thread Gareth Harper

Can any of you contractor types recoomend a good accountant, as the one I
was using (a friend of the family) suggested that I use an accountant who
was more familiar with the IT contracting business, as he was more suited to
much larger companies.

Thanks
Gareth Harper




Re: Test from uuencode boy

2001-04-04 Thread Gareth Harper


- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 2:41 PM
Subject: Test from uuencode boy


test.  can you read this one, or is it attached?  This is in Microsoft
Outlook Rich Text.  The previous mails have been sent in Plain Text.

Snip

I recieved that one as the usual signature main body, with 2 attachments
this time, one plain text signature (again), and an attatched rtf file with
the main body..

Outlook express (until I can get my adsl online with linux)

Gareth Harper




Re:

2001-04-04 Thread Gareth Harper


- Original Message -
From: "Philip Newton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 4:03 PM
Subject: Re:


 Robin Szemeti wrote:
  hmmm does that mean if I type :
 
  begin 777 wibble
  Mhere is some really interesting stuff that outlook wont see
 
  end

 Apparently not, at least, not in my version of Outlook. (However, is the
'M'
 correct? The line looks a bit short. And I believe the line before the end
 should contain either a space or a backtick, to show "no more characters".

 However, apparently Outlook Express is not so finicky, and there are a few
 people on German-speaking Usenet who take advantage of that, by beginning
 their posts (or signatures) with

begin  virus.exe

and ending them with "end" and enjoying the wails of OE users "I can't see
your posting! There's just an attachment that won't decode!" or something
like that.

OK Now stop this, I'm having to save all these emails and then opening them
in a text editor just to see this, grrr.

Gareth Harper




Re: Web Server Configuration

2001-04-02 Thread Gareth Harper


- Original Message -
From: "David Cantrell" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 10:56 PM
Subject: Re: Web Server Configuration


 On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 09:45:59PM +0100, Dave Cross wrote:

  As it`s not in my cgi-bin directory I`d expect to be shown the source of
  the script when I access this page. Instead the web server tries to run
the
  script (and gives an error as the execute flag is not set). Even right
  clicking on a link and choosing `save as` seems to execute the script
  rather than delivering the source.

 I do hope that you were acting the stupid-user role there ;-)  Of *course*
 it does the same thing regardless of which mouse button you use.  They're
 all GET requests, the choice of mouse button just makes the browser behave
 in a different manner.

I had to look at the date on Dave's email here, as I thought this smelled
horribly like an april fools joke.


Gareth Harper




Re: Matt's Scripts Projects

2001-03-20 Thread Gareth Harper

- Original Message -
From: "Jonathan Stowe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Dave Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

Snip

  * Bundling. Need to build gzipped tarballs of our new versions (I
 guess
  this should be built on top of the CVS stuff). Matt makes pkzipped
  versions avaiable as well - so should we.
 

 This should probably done on the CVS server.

Winzip (what most windows users these days use to unzip) handlers tar.gz by
default so that may not be neccesary.

On a completely off topic note I'm appealing to the contractors among you
here.  Those of you who have yor own company.  Did you set yourselves up as
a Limited Company, or as a Sole Trader.  If you set yourself up as a limited
company did/do you have liability insurance etc.

Thanks
Gareth Harper




Re: Matt's Scripts Projects

2001-03-20 Thread Gareth Harper

- Original Message -
From: "Robert Shiels" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: Matt's Scripts Projects


  - Original Message -
  From: "Jonathan Stowe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Dave Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
 
* Bundling. Need to build gzipped tarballs of our new versions (I
   guess
this should be built on top of the CVS stuff). Matt makes pkzipped
versions avaiable as well - so should we.
 
  Winzip (what most windows users these days use to unzip) handlers tar.gz
 by
  default so that may not be neccesary.

 If all the files are created in unix, they may well not have \n\r at the
end
 of the lines, which make them a bugger to edit in notepad (wordpad and
even
 edit handle them OK though.) So I think the archive should have windows
 versions of the text files that work in notepad.


CVS (I use GNU winCVS in windows) handles all these conversions for you, but
if someone wants to download a zip (whatever format) or a certain script (or
doesn't care about CVS) then the zip will need to contain the \n\r.




Re: Matt's Scripts Projects

2001-03-20 Thread Gareth Harper

- Original Message -
From: "Robin Szemeti" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 3:06 PM
Subject: Re: Matt's Scripts Projects


 On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, you wrote:
 apart from that the benfits of running as a Limited Company are large
 (ish) assuming you can escape from the clutches of IR35. by careful
 handling of the way you do things your overall tax and NIC burden can be
 'effectivley managed' and you should see 80~85% of what you earn actually
 ending up in your pocket.

but iosn;t the same true when acting as a Sole Trader ?  You still invoice
people as you would as a Limited Company (I asked an accountant friend of
mine for advice and he suggested I go with Sole Trader which is why I'm
asking)

Thanks

Gareth Harper




Re: Matt's Scripts Projects

2001-03-20 Thread Gareth Harper

- Original Message -
From: "Robert Shiels" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 6:47 PM
Subject: Re: Matt's Scripts Projects


 .tar.gz - wtf is that, why isn't there a zip file.

 People keep misunderstanding this point: just because someone is using
 windows/mac doesn't make them a moron. They may well be, but I know quite
a
 few unix morons too. It is a different skillset.

True and also winzip makes the tar.gz file have a nice little zip icon, just
like a .zip file, so they won't actually know the difference.


Gareth




RE: Penderel Configuration

2001-02-15 Thread Gareth . Harper

I notice you don't have Symbol::Approx::Sub installed ;)

On a side note, now I've figured out how to send proper plain text mail,
anyone know how I can tell outlook to prefix replies with  or likewise ??

Thanks Gareth


-Original Message-
From: Robin Houston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 February 2001 15:49
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Penderel Configuration


On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 03:26:27PM -, Robert Shiels wrote:

 I'd like to know which perl modules are already installed.

Add this handy alias to your ~/.bashrc and you'll be able to
find out whenever you like :-)

alias lsmodules='perldoc -m perllocal | perl -nle '\''print $1 if
/L(.*?)/'\'' | sort -u | column'

Output follows.

 .robin.

Apache::AuthCookie  Digest::MD5 Parse::Yapp
Apache::DB  Getopt::LongSet::Object
Apache::DBI HTML::ParserStorable
Apache::Reload  HTML::TagsetTangram
Apache::SandwichlibapreqTemplate
Apache::Session libwww-perl Text::Autoformat
Apache::Stage   libxml-enno Tie::IxHash
AppConfig   libxml-perl URI
CGI MIME::Base64XML::Parser
Data::ShowTable mod_perlXML::RSS
Date::Manip Msql-Mysql-modules  XML::XPath
DBI Net
Devel::Symdump  Net::IRC



HTML:Parser

2001-01-29 Thread Gareth . Harper
Title: HTML:Parser





I've just installed HTML::Parser on a machine here. It passed all of make, make test and make install fine. (output from make test pasted)

bash-2.02$ make test
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/bin/perl -Iblib/arch -Iblib/lib -I/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00503/sun4-solaris -I/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00503

-e 'use Test::Harness qw(runtests $verbose); $verbose=0; runtests @ARGV;' t/*.t
t/api_version...ok
t/argspec-bad...ok
t/argspec...ok
t/cases.ok
t/comment...ok
t/crashme...ok
t/declaration...ok
t/default...ok
t/dtext.ok
t/entities..ok
t/filterok
t/handler-eof...ok
t/handler...ok
t/headparser-http...ok
t/headparserok
t/ignoreok
t/largetags.ok
t/linkextor-baseok
t/linkextor-rel.ok
t/magic.ok
t/marked-sect...ok
t/offsetok
t/options...ok
t/parsefile.ok
t/parserok
t/process...ok
t/tokeparserok
t/uentities.skipping test on this platform
t/unbroken-text.ok
t/xml-mode..ok
All tests successful, 1 test skipped.
Files=30, Tests=147, 48 wallclock secs (40.17 cusr + 5.53 csys = 45.70 CPU)


Then when I try to use it in the following file (which is a quick paste from lwpcook, with some changes to make it work in new seperate version of HTML::Parser) 

#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use HTML::Parser;


my %link_elements =
 (
 'a' = 'href',
 'img' = 'src',
 'form' = 'action',
 'link' = 'href',
 );
 my $BASE = http://www.sportal.co.uk/;
 my $parser = HTML::Parser-new();
 my $h = $parser-parse_file(/export/home/gharper/0,10225,1_1547_2168,00.htm);
 $h-traverse(\expand_urls, 1);


 print $h-as_HTML;


 sub expand_urls
 {
 my($e, $start) = @_;
 return 1 unless $start;
 my $attr = $link_elements{$e-tag};
 return 1 unless defined $attr;
 my $url = $e-attr($attr);
 return 1 unless defined $url;
 $e-attr($attr, url($url, $BASE)-abs-as_string);
 }


The output I get from this is


Can't locate auto/HTML/Parser/traverse.al in @INC (@INC contains the followinng paths SNIP)


the paths arse set up correctly and pointing at where I installed the module, so I'm stumped. Does anyone have any ideas ?

Gareth Harper
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RE: Hardware Upgrade Fund

2001-01-19 Thread Gareth Harper
Title: RE: Hardware Upgrade Fund





I don't know about anyone else, but I'm quite happy to provide some money, but I'd much prefer to do a direct bank cash transfer (through online banking) I don't know if you'd want to publicise your bank acvcount details on the list, but if this is all going ahead and you don't mind transfers then can you send me your bank details and I'll set up the transfer. if anyone else is interested in that then I'd suggest to keep the traffic off the list then email alex in person.

-Original Message-
From: alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 19 January 2001 12:42
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Hardware Upgrade Fund



On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Dave Cross wrote:
 Thanks for the offer. I'm more that happy to take you up on it.


no problems.


 How soon do you think you can have a list of the kinds of hardware
 that you want to buy? That would give us an estimate of how many new
 donors we're looking for.


I'd prefer to do it the other way round if you don't mind, and say you
have just one month to send a cheque for 50 pounds made out to C A McLean
[1] to state51, 8 rhoda street, bethnal green, e2 7ef , or brought along
to the next social or technical meeting.


At the end of the month I'll let you all know what money we have and we
can then decide what to do with it.



Alex


[1] My first name is actually Christopher, but handily my parents changed
their minds after registering my birth and decided to call me by my middle
name.


PS The guy with the tennants extra broke in to another part of the
building and caused some damage to a couple of studios :( it seems that he
couldn't find anything to steal, but still, not nice.


-- 
Snack pastries are dramatic when shapes are combined





RE: Feelers for London Open Source Convention

2001-01-17 Thread Gareth Harper
Title: RE: Feelers for London Open Source Convention





Joe Dolce Shaddap ya face


-Original Message-
From: Dave Cross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 17 January 2001 12:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Feelers for London Open Source Convention



At Wed, 17 Jan 2001 12:00:57 +, James Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


[Vienna]

 This means nothing to me, ohhh...


True pop fact: Vienna never made it to number one in the UK. It was help at number two for weeks, by Another Record.


Pop quiz: A pint on Thursday night to the first person to tell me what Another Record was.


Dave...