At 08:36 AM 6/19/01 +0100, Leo wrote:
Have a look at this, TT2 based solution, it's a bit
bloated (as it includes page numbering and various other
functions):
http://test.cuckoo.org/script_template.txt,
the key line is:
my $results = Emap::HolidayFinder::Tod::do_search(\%form_input,$dbh);
At 04:36 PM 6/18/01 +0100, Greg wrote:
In a moment of stupidity[1] I agreed to write an article for lathos on
templating solutions for Perl. This was an attempt to finally break my
writing block/issues/mindset problems. It is going to be a compare and
contrast article and so far I've looked at,
At 12:27 PM 5/14/01 +0100, you wrote:
Hospital waiting lists are up,
so are class sizes in schools.
No, class sizes are down in primary schools (were primaries specified on the
pledge card?). Secondary school classes are level or *slightly* up, IIRC.
Are they in reality, or is it due to the
At 01:22 PM 5/10/01 +0100, David Cantrell wrote:
On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 01:05:19PM +0100, Steve Keay wrote:
On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 05:04:23PM +0100, David Cantrell wrote:
I've been made redundant. Anyone want an Evil Programmer?
http://www.cantrell.org.uk/david/cv
funky server set
At 05:07 PM 5/4/01 +0100, Dave Cross wrote:
Thought you might be interested in this post from our frind the Hereford
Killer. Someone posted some code that used for(;;) loops. And this was bk's
response:
[snipped excellent advice]
Remember, for loops are for JS, not perl. You cant use semicolons
At 02:52 PM 3/8/01 +, you wrote:
On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 02:59:27PM +, Robert Price wrote:
I think the answer is that both the modules where the BEGINS are called
twice have "use" in them. "use" means "BEGIN {require Module}", so BEGIN is
being called o
[snipped my numbers formated as 0207 XX]
Shouldn't these numbers be formatted 020 7XXX
Sh, it's designed to try to fool the sales bunnies.
Rob
At 12:34 PM 2/1/01 +, jp wrote:
[snip]
Totally unrelated, I wish they'd open a PC Bookshop in Farringdon.
But it's only a 10-15 minute stroll to the one in Southampton Row from
Farringdon.
Rob