Re: How do I print http 404 not found header?
From: Tad McClellan (tadmc_at_augustmail.com)
Date: 10/21/04
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Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 13:36:25 -0500
lesley_b_linux@yahoo.co.yuk <lesley_b_linux@yahoo.co.yuk> wrote:
> Tad McClellan <tadmc@augustmail.com> writes:
>> lesley_b_linux@yahoo.co.yuk <lesley_b_linux@yahoo.co.yuk> wrote:
>> > "Alan J. Flavell" <flavell@ph.gla.ac.uk> writes:
>>
>> >> With respect, one -is- supposed to familiarise oneself with the
>> >> relevant Perl FAQs before posting here (see the regular "posting
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> >> guidelines" which appear here).
^^^^^^^^^^
>> > Fair comment about familiarising oneself with the FAQ's.
>> >
>> > I would like a pointer being published in this NG,
>>
>>
>> Have you see the Posting Guidelines that Alan referred you to?
>
> With respect the URL Alan posted me to was one about CGI in FAQ 9 which itself
> contains further CGI URLs one of which Alan also referred me to.
Read what Alan said in the parenthesis, that is why I quoted it.
>> The guidelines are posted here twice each week.
> I must have missed it then.
Yep.
> Under what subject line?
Subject: Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.5 $)
> I can see the stats posting
> with subject line "Statistics for comp.lang.perl.misc". Via google I've been
> able to go through the subject headers of the previous week's posts. (14th Oct
> to 21st Oct) . I haven't found anything yet that mentions Posting Guidelines
> in the subject line yet or anything other text that makes me think the message
> contains a posting guideline for this NG.
I find one posted October 19th at groups.google.com...
Message-ID: <4174c0ab$0$6877$8b463f8a@news.nationwide.net>
> Just to make sure we are clear on this and not talking about different things,
> can we differentiate between the Perl FAQ (which, imho, is a FAQ or set of FAQs
> about the language) and Posting guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ?
Yes, they are totally separate things.
One of them is about Perl while one of them is about the Perl newsgroup.
> Putting comp.lang.perl.misc into google gives some URLs which give posting
> guidelines the URL of which was previously posted this week in this NG by
> myself elsewhere. In fact it's a document I am sure you are well aware of.
> (http://mail.augustmail.com/~tadmc/clpmisc/clpmisc_guidelines.text)
That's the one.
> When I have found the ones that are posted *here* bi-weekly I'll read them.
We'll just wait for that then.
> At the moment the only posting guidelines I have are the ones you wrote,
> URL already quoted, and which I hope are the same.
They are.
> P.S. Just in case, posting the guidelines twice after reading this post or
> just after having posted the post I am replying to, just won't do. ;-)
crontab -l
...
22 2 * * 2,5 /home/tadmc/perl/guide_clpmisc/autopost_guidelines
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