It looks more like run-time error from HTML::Parser.
Are you sure that the content of your client's page is the same as your
localhost page?
-- Petr Smejkal
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Of Vishal Madan
Sent: Wednesday, March 14,
thanks for prompt response.
1. The problem goes away if I put the old value back. I am able to compile
it .
2. My requirement is that I have to use this localhost address (127.0.0.1)
hope to hear from u soon
thanks again
Regards
Vishal
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From: Cornish, Merrill
if i switch it to different ip address then too this problem is there
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Cornish, Merrill
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 10:10 AM
To: Vishal Madan
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Subject: RE: urgent help required
OK,
Try using symbolic name
localhost
instead of IP address.
127.0.0.1
MaT
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Subject: urgent help required
Hi,
Or for that matter, any name that resolves to your machine's IP address.
Create a local HOST file entry to that end if necessary.
_
Bruno Bellenger
Sr. Network/Systems Administrator
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From: Jan Matejka
Win32::Registry
Tweak version 0.00.26.
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The following code works sporadically. It seems to fail more than it works.
When it fails, $Result, $^E, and $! all appear to be null. The variables
$OldSid and $ProfileImagePath contain valid data. Can anyone tell me how to
better
Would someone explain the __FILE__ and __LINE__ literal tokens? The camel book say
very little concerning them. What would you use
them for?
Dirk Bremer - Systems Programmer II - AMS Department - NISC
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Hi all...
Im using an HTML template to put the values of a database in the values of
the fields. Ive been tying to do that by setting the field value:
$variable, to that when I call
while (HTML){
print;
}
the html code input type="text" value="$variable" shows up, when what I
want is input
Any reason why you can't just use the Kermit software and its own
built-in scripting language?
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/
Ron.
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Dirk Bremer wrote:
Would someone explain the __FILE__ and __LINE__ literal
tokens? The camel book say very little concerning them. What
would you use
them for?
open IN, "infile.txt" or die "Error opening file at module " . __FILE__ . ",
line " . __LINE__ . ": $!";
Two special literals __LINE__ and __FILE__, which represent the current
line number and filename at that point in your program
Vishal
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Dirk Bremer
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 2:02 PM
To: perl-win32-users
incorrect!
chomp $word;
not
$word =~ chomp $word ;
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From: Bellenger, Bruno (Paris) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15/03/2001 12:29
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Beginner's problems
To stay closer to your code, this works :
open(IN,
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001 15:29:00 -0500, "Smith, Eric - WPAFB/YSXOI"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This mailman listserve really sucks.
I tend to agree, but in this case MailMan is innocent.
Please go back to good old reliable majordomo or even lyris. At their
worst, they were better than mailman.
I
Given the following code snippet:
{
my %Names = map {split /:/} DATA;
foreach (sort keys %Names) {print("$_:", chomp $Names{$_},"\n");}
}
__DATA__
0:100 Record Id
1:100 Type Of Service
2:100 Account Number
3:100 Capital Credit Number
4:100 Membership Number
5:100 Service Address
it is printing 1 because chomp returns 1 on success not the new scalar value. you can
do the following...
{
my %Names = map {chomp;split /:/} DATA;
foreach (sort keys %Names) {print("$_:", chomp $Names{$_},"\n");}
}
that will strip off the CR before mapping to the hash.
Matt
I have some Events in my Eventlog that are Informational entries but
don't print out the description.
Example:
Source = OtMan4
Length = 64
EventType = 4
Message =
ClosingRecordNumber = 0
RecordNumber = 3231
Strings = *
Data = **f***s`*X***h***
***
Believe it or not but MSDN holds the best information for Win32 programming
with Perl. Once you get the hang of converting VB code to Perl code, it is
quite easy to get things rolling. That's what I had to do in order to
figure out CDO and it's good/bad faults.
Since I sent that message (it
Thanks! So if anyone is looking for a Perl programmer who's been known to
do the impossible, let me know, I'm looking for a job. ;-)
Jeremy Blonde
Dear Jeremy:
I am newbie but I must congratulate you on some
well written and documented code. You should
get the "$50,000" contract". This
Seems plenty of folks have asked for help in figuring
out how to sort in excel. I have a similiar need, and
reviewed quite a bit of code but nothing seems to
work. Has anyone had success in the area? Here's a
sample program of what I'm working on. In this sample
the spreadsheet has values
Hello,
I have tried two times to install ActivePerl on my NT4 server and it works
great, except that it always installs at the root level of drive D.
What steps must I perform to ensure that my IIS server will work correctly
if I move the ActivePerl files? Are there registry entries that must
I believe that all you must do is change the PATH variable.
-Mike
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From: Gregory Sandoval [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 9:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How Can I Move My ActivePerl Install?
Hello,
I have tried two times to
Petr Smejkal writes:
I'm using quite large hash tree in my application and I need to make a copy
of the root hash key - the copy not the mirror.
$a{a}{b}{s} = '1';
$a{a}{c}{s} = '1';
$a{b} = $a{a};
$a{b}{b}{s} = '2'; # this line changes $a{a}{b}{s} too and that's what I
You can use the Win32::Perms Module by Dave Roth,
you can get it at http://www.roth.net/perl/perms/
example :
===
use Win32::Perms;
use strict;
my $F = new Win32::Perms('c:\\toto.txt');
my $Owner = $F-Owner();
print $Owner;
$F-Close();
A+
David "Sniper" Rigaudiere
Paris Perl
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