Re: trailing spaces

2003-08-22 Thread Jeremy C B Nicoll
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], James Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: PS. There's rather too much netlag on this mailing list. Yeah, but you're a demon user and demon have had lots of problems this week (discussed at length in demon.service). -- Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.

Re: trailing spaces

2003-08-22 Thread Richard Proctor
On Fri 22 Aug, Jeremy C B Nicoll wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], James Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: PS. There's rather too much netlag on this mailing list. Yeah, but you're a demon user and demon have had lots of problems this week (discussed at length in demon.service).

Re: trailing spaces

2003-08-22 Thread Nicholas Clark
On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 10:17:28AM +0100, Jeremy C B Nicoll wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], James Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: PS. There's rather too much netlag on this mailing list. Yeah, but you're a demon user and demon have had lots of problems this week (discussed at

Re: trailing spaces

2003-08-21 Thread Roger Horne
On Wed 20 Aug, James Taylor wrote: But, more usefully, the fishing rod is: Learning Perl, 3rd edition http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/lperl3/ That was the 1st (out of many) Perl book that I bought and I found it awful. Horses for courses I suppose, but so far as I was concerned

Re: trailing spaces

2003-08-21 Thread James Taylor
On Thu 21 Aug, Roger Horne wrote: On Wed 20 Aug, James Taylor wrote: But, more usefully, the fishing rod is: Learning Perl, 3rd edition http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/lperl3/ That was the 1st (out of many) Perl book that I bought and I found it awful. Really? I found it

trailing spaces

2003-08-20 Thread Colin Foster
Hi, Is there an easy way to remove the trailing spaces in the string TRAILING SPACES Thanks, Colin.

Re: trailing spaces

2003-08-20 Thread James Taylor
On Wed 20 Aug, Colin Foster wrote: Is there an easy way to remove the trailing spaces in the string TRAILING SPACES Hmmm, I'm not sure whether to give you a fish or a fishing rod. The fish is: $string =~ s/ +$//; But, more usefully, the fishing rod is: Learning Perl, 3rd