In that case I would use a Tk window to take the user input. It's actually
deceptively simple to do. Check out the widget demo in ur bin directory.
At 12:06 AM 7/28/05 -0400, Scott Overstreet wrote:
>All,
> I run alot of administrative perl scripts at work. (newbie question coming
>up>) I
Hi,
I have a problem encoding unicode. See this simple example:
#!/usr/bin/perl
open(TEST,"utf8","unicode_test_out.txt") or die("uups");
print TEST2 ;
close(TEST);
close(TEST2);
The File unicode_test.txt just contains the text "jaut\n" or, with hexeditor:
FF FE 4A 00 61 00 75 00 74 00 0D 00 0A 0
I'm inserting processed text into SQL Server. I thought my problem was
grounded in the physical size of the file being inserted. The file that
failed is 8,949 KB, but another file inserted earlier is larger 8,954 KB.
One error message I got:
[911] [1074] [0] "[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Drive
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