Hi,
with c code (win) I use a port of GetOptions posix function wich I guess
is Getopt::long in perl...
(http://www.perldoc.com/perl5.6.1/lib/Getopt/Long.html)
I just pass args like this:
/some/path/myfilter.exe -a -c -z -d=something --ciao -f20
the order doesn't matter.
Hope it helps.
No matter if you construct the filer parameter line as:
/some/path/myfilter.pl rcpt=@@RCPTmsg=@@FILEfrom=@@FROM
Or
/some/path/myfilter.pl rcpt=@@RCPT msg=@@FILE from=@@FROM
I think this is great. I have been wanting this, but I never spoke up.
Another vote for.
Rob :-)
-Original
At 11.15 28/05/04 -1000, you wrote:
I think it would be neat to allow replacement anywhere in an argment,
so you could write something like:
/some/path/myfilter.pl rcpt=@@RCPTmsg=@@FILEfrom=@@FROM
and have the replacements done. Then, in this example, you could parse
a single argument like a
At 17:15 5/28/2004, you wrote:
I think it would be neat to allow replacement anywhere in an argment,
so you could write something like:
/some/path/myfilter.pl rcpt=@@RCPTmsg=@@FILEfrom=@@FROM
and have the replacements done. Then, in this example, you could parse
a single argument like a query
On Friday 28 May 2004 11:30 am, Tracy wrote:
At 17:15 5/28/2004, you wrote:
I think it would be neat to allow replacement anywhere in an argment,
so you could write something like:
/some/path/myfilter.pl rcpt=@@RCPTmsg=@@FILEfrom=@@FROM
and have the replacements done. Then, in this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone else interested it this scheme? Am I just being one of
Davide's PITA people? Davide? Supporters? Detractors? Please let me know.
I promise if I get voted down, I'll shut-up about it (I can hear Davide
thinking: '...voted? Who said anything about xmail being a
On Friday 28 May 2004 11:59 am, Liron Newman wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone else interested it this scheme? Am I just being one of
Davide's PITA people? Davide? Supporters? Detractors? Please let me know.
I promise if I get voted down, I'll shut-up about it (I can hear Davide