For those of you wondering about the details of the Perl included in the
Panther dev. release, and whose curiousity is piqued by Matthew Diephouse's
perl -v report, I point you to:
http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/7.0b1/index.html
and, more particularly,
http://www.opensource.apple.c
Matthew Diephouse wrote:
Has anyone heard what version of perl is included in the Panther
developer's preview?
m:att d:iephouse
This from a machine running panther:
[mac:~] nosaj56% perl -V
Summary of my perl5 (revision 5.0 version 8 subversion 1) configuration:
Platform:
osname=darwi
At 12:25 PM -0500 6/25/03, Ken Williams wrote:
Hey,
The archives for this list at
http://archive.develooper.com/macosx%40perl.org/ seem to have gone
on a lunch break - anyone know what happened?
onion, which hosts the archives, filled up one of its vital
partitions a while ago and it messed up
On Wednesday, March 26, 2003, at 02:17 PM, Ken Williams wrote:
Hey,
I've saved the following script as ~/bin/attach . It lets me create a
new Mail message from the command line with a given file as an
attachment. For example:
% attach foo/bar/baz.doc
I was talking offline (well, online b
Hey,
The archives for this list at
http://archive.develooper.com/macosx%40perl.org/ seem to have gone on a
lunch break - anyone know what happened?
-Ken
On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at 08:27 AM, Yvon Thoraval wrote:
my $okHTML = $self->{'myCB'}->stringValue;
Perl error: Can't call method "stringValue" without a package or object
reference
The outlet $self->{'myCB'} is not being connected to the check box. That
is because - as it says in the doc
hey all,
i have a checkbox named saying "myCB",
when i used CamelBones with Perl 5.6 reading this check box by :
my $okHTML = $self->{'myCB'}->stringValue;
returns 0 or 1 depending upon 'm y CB' state.
this was OK for me.
BUT since i've rebuild CamelBones with Perl 5.8 (DarwinPorts version)
> Thanks for your help Dan, but I'm mo further forward, the answer is
> apparently 'ascii', which is puzzling, because but the content is not
> ASCII - it is still legible in a web browser as it was written
> originally so the data is still intact.
>
> I'm guessing that Encode::Guess tests the