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From: Electron One [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 6:54 AM
Subject: Precision on addition Problem
Hi all,
I am experiencing an issue when I try to add a decimal multiple times in a
for loop. This really
throws off my
Win32::Exchange is a 5.5 and 2000 (and possibly soon to be 2003)
mailbox/Exchange Admin module. (It was made by translating VB to
perl..)
Exchange 5.5 development is in a lot slower pace than it used to be
because I don't have an E55 server to test much stuff on anymore. (I do
have friends that
On 07 Aug 2003, Mark Phillips wrote in packfans:
Tom Perry column: Lambeau sentiment won't pay tax bills
Does anybody really think the sales tax will be sunsetted early if the
naming rights were sold? I'd bet dollars to doughnuts that the money
would just end up in some government slush
From: Ross Matt-QMR000 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Win32-OLE excel cell reference.
by no means did mean anything negative about what you
wrote in reply. You have ALWAYS been very helpful to me and
others with your posts.
No worries. I didn't take any offense, just offering
Title: CGI Script permissions to call scripts on another server
I've got a CGI network permissions problem I've got to solve, and I'm wondering if I can do it from within my CGI script (or any other way):
A Perl CGI script (Win32/Apache) calls a .bat file. I've tried putting the .bat file
Title: Message
Only a
perfect coder should use ISAPI filters. If your perl process goes nutty,
haywire, or just plain rampant, then you have quite effectively brought down the
web-server.
It is
also a potential security flaw, ie above situation, but a bad guy decides to
overflow
From: Beckett Richard-qswi266 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Win32-OLE excel cell reference.
It seems that the Range command likes data like (A14), or
(A14:B26), and I am happy with this.
My problem occurrs when I only have numeric data to work
with, because of incremented
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snippage
It should be:
system ('time', $time) and warn no joy: $?;
where $? is the ever-popular CHILD_ERROR from the OS.
Ah! Thanks for the correction-- I do tend to use $! where $? or $@ is
called for.
On the subject of the 'awkwardness' of the construct, I
Title: Message
I thought that the "Medium - Pooled" and "High -
Isolated" settings for websites in IIS5 effectively took care of the ISAPI
issues you indicated below.
On running PERL.EXE, let's talk about what happens
when someone launchesnnn connects to your perl script. Got RAM?
:-).
Is that a typo is there really supposed to be 2 e in apachee-lib?
In your Directory directive in your http.conf file it only has one e.
Trevor Joerges
SendMIME Software
www.sendmime.com
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