comp.lang.perl.misc
- Re: Killing all child processes upon parent exit
- Killing all child processes upon parent exit
- Re: Perl subtraction wierdness
- Re: Perl subtraction wierdness
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document SOLVED: binmode
- Re: Computer Language Shootout
- Time::HiRes usleep on windows strange behaviour...please please help!!
- ANNOUNCE: Last chance to register for OSDC 2005
- access to stat from open() call
- FAQ 8.33 Is there a way to hide perl's command line from programs such as "ps"?
- Re: Can Perl redirect STDOUT to file AND to command window?
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: Can Perl redirect STDOUT to file AND to command window?
- Re: Can Perl redirect STDOUT to file AND to command window?
- Re: Can Perl redirect STDOUT to file AND to command window?
- Re: string and hash [quite long]
- Re: Can Perl redirect STDOUT to file AND to command window?
- Re: Can Perl redirect STDOUT to file AND to command window?
- Re: Can Perl redirect STDOUT to file AND to command window?
- Re: Can Perl redirect STDOUT to file AND to command window?
- Re: Can Perl redirect STDOUT to file AND to command window?
- FAQ 5.36 Why does Perl let me delete read-only files? Why does "-i" clobber protected files? Isn't this a bug in Perl?
- Re: string and hash [quite long]
- Re: string and hash [quite long]
- Re: string and hash [quite long]
- Re: Can Perl redirect STDOUT to file AND to command window?
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: string and hash [quite long]
- Re: Can Perl redirect STDOUT to file AND to command window?
- Re: Making sure a string is valid money number
- Re: Can Perl redirect STDOUT to file AND to command window?
- Re: Can Perl redirect STDOUT to file AND to command window?
- Re: Can Perl redirect STDOUT to file AND to command window?
- Can Perl redirect STDOUT to file AND to command window?
- Re: Computer Language Shootout
- Re: Perl subtraction wierdness
- Computer Language Shootout
- Re: ASTM checksum
- Re: substr forces scalar context with array argument
- Re: ASTM checksum
- Re: substr forces scalar context with array argument
- Re: Upgrade Perl5.8.7
- Re: ASTM checksum
- ASTM checksum
- Re: substr forces scalar context with array argument
- Re: substr forces scalar context with array argument
- FAQ 4.41 How can I remove duplicate elements from a list or array?
- Re: substr forces scalar context with array argument
- Re: performance and timing issues udp socket
- Re: Addition of same value
- Re: length is 0 with unpack_socketaddr_in
- Re: substr forces scalar context with array argument
- Re: substr forces scalar context with array argument
- Re: How to modify a XML file using Perl?
- Re: Not able to write using Open2
- Re: Addition of same value
- Re: Not able to write using Open2
- Re: How to modify a XML file using Perl?
- Re: How to modify a XML file using Perl?
- substr forces scalar context with array argument
- Re: Addition of same value
- Addition of same value
- Re: Not able to write using Open2
- Not able to write using Open2
- Re: Not able to write using Open2
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: XML::Simple array size
- Re: Perl subtraction wierdness
- Re: Algorithm to reformat hash
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- length is 0 with unpack_socketaddr_in
- Re: Upgrade Perl5.8.7
- FAQ 8.12 How do I start a process in the background?
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- performance and timing issues udp socket
- Re: Saving only comments in HTML
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: formating data
- Re: Algorithm to reformat hash
- Re: Hash's Regex Transformation with Map
- Re: formating data
- Re: Perl subtraction wierdness
- Re: from a file to an array of words
- Re: Algorithm to reformat hash
- Re: Understanding 'scope'
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: from a file to an array of words
- Re: Algorithm to reformat hash
- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.5 $)
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: Matching escaped delimiter chars
- Re: string and hash [quite long]
- Re: Saving only comments in HTML
- Re: XML::Simple array size
- Upgrade Perl5.8.7
- Re: XML::Simple array size
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: How to modify a XML file using Perl?
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: How to modify a XML file using Perl?
- Re: Saving only comments in HTML
- Re: How to modify a XML file using Perl?
- Re: How to modify a XML file using Perl?
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: How to modify a XML file using Perl?
- Re: Perl subtraction wierdness
- Re: How to modify a XML file using Perl?
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: placing results from google in an array
- Re: Saving only comments in HTML
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: How to modify a XML file using Perl?
- Re: How to modify a XML file using Perl?
- FAQ 9.3 How can I get better error messages from a CGI program?
- Re: Perl subtraction wierdness
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: Making sure a string is valid money number
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: placing results from google in an array
- Re: getpwnam question
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: How to modify a XML file using Perl?
- Re: How to modify a XML file using Perl?
- Re: Matching escaped delimiter chars
- Re: perl fork() problem: child exit() kills parent
- Re: getpwnam question
- Re: How to modify a XML file using Perl?
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: How to modify a XML file using Perl?
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: How to modify a XML file using Perl?
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: How to modify a XML file using Perl?
- Re: string and hash [quite long]
- Re: string and hash [quite long]
- Re: How to modify a XML file using Perl?
- Re: Wierd behavior with files. Can anyone explain what is happening?
- FAQ 4.63 How do I reset an each() operation part-way through?
- Re: Wierd behavior with files. Can anyone explain what is happening?
- How to modify a XML file using Perl?
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: Matching escaped delimiter chars
- string and hash [quite long]
- placing results from google in an array
- Re: Matching escaped delimiter chars
- Re: Matching escaped delimiter chars
- Re: Matching escaped delimiter chars
- Re: Perl, IIS 6.0 Win2K3 and CGI
- Matching escaped delimiter chars
- Re: CGI file upload missing from STDIN
- Re: CGI file upload missing from STDIN
- Re: CGI file upload missing from STDIN
- Re: CGI file upload missing from STDIN
- Re: CGI file upload missing from STDIN
- Re: CGI file upload missing from STDIN
- Re: CGI file upload missing from STDIN
- Re: CGI file upload missing from STDIN
- Re: CGI file upload missing from STDIN
- Re: CGI file upload missing from STDIN
- Re: Perl, IIS 6.0 Win2K3 and CGI
- Re: CGI file upload missing from STDIN
- From: Bengt-Arne Fjellner
- Re: CGI file upload missing from STDIN
- Re: CGI file upload missing from STDIN
- CGI file upload missing from STDIN
- Re: Cyrillic web pages with Perl and MySQL
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document SOLVED: binmode
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: from a file to an array of words
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: Perl, IIS 6.0 Win2K3 and CGI
- Re: from a file to an array of words
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- FAQ 4.7 How do I multiply matrices?
- Re: formating data
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: formating data
- OT Re: formating data OT
- Re: from a file to an array of words
- Win32::OLE and IE popups
- Re: formating data
- Re: getpwnam question
- Re: from a file to an array of words
- Re: from a file to an array of words
- Re: Algorithm to reformat hash
- Re: Hash's Regex Transformation with Map
- from a file to an array of words
- Re: from a file to an array of words
- Re: from a file to an array of words
- Re: PDU example for perl?
- Re: from a file to an array of words
- PDU example for perl?
- Re: Is passing by reference preferrable?
- Re: from a file to an array of words
- Re: Perl subtraction wierdness
- Re: How to change the brightness or apply transperency to a part/ an image?
- Re: formating data
- FAQ 6.21 What's wrong with using grep in a void context?
- Re: Re: Trouble in wantarray context
- Re: Perl subtraction wierdness
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- Re: Perl subtraction wierdness
- Perl subtraction wierdness
- Re: Wierd behavior with files. Can anyone explain what is happening?
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: cASE sWITCHING?
- FAQ 6.19 What good is "\G" in a regular expression?
- cASE sWITCHING?
- Re: Is passing by reference preferrable?
- Re: Saving only comments in HTML
- Re: Perl - Get Two Decimals
- Re: Saving only comments in HTML
- Saving only comments in HTML
- Re: Making sure a string is valid money number
- Re: Making sure a string is valid money number
- Re: FAQ 5.17 How can I open a file with a leading ">" or trailing blanks?
- Re: Making sure a string is valid money number
- Re: Is passing by reference preferrable?
- log out to file using mp2 and apache2 on Fedora
- Cyrillic web pages with Perl and MySQL
- From: timdavis919@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Perl - Get Two Decimals
- Re: hash on private member variable
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- Re: [UDP] Overide "source" addr/port ?
- Re: Simple read directory script not working
- Re: Hash's Regex Transformation with Map
- Re: Can't use undefined value as a HASH reference
- Can't use undefined value as a HASH reference
- FAQ 1.9 How does Perl compare with other languages like Java, Python, REXX, Scheme, or Tcl?
- Re: Hash's Regex Transformation with Map
- Re: Simple read directory script not working
- Re: Making sure a string is valid money number
- Re: FAQ 5.22 All I want to do is append a small amount of text to the end of a file. Do I still have to use locking?
- Re: hash on private member variable
- Re: FAQ 5.22 All I want to do is append a small amount of text to the end of a file. Do I still have to use locking?
- Re: modules, modules, modules
- Re: hash on private member variable
- Re: formating data
- Re: Wierd behavior with files. Can anyone explain what is happening?
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- Wierd behavior with files. Can anyone explain what is happening?
- Re: Making sure a string is valid money number
- Re: formating data
- Simple read directory script not working
- Making sure a string is valid money number
- Re: formating data
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document SOLVED: binmode
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document SOLVED: binmode
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- Re: Builing Perl on OS X "Tiger"
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- Re: Is passing by reference preferrable?
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- Re: Is passing by reference preferrable?
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- Re: Is passing by reference preferrable?
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- Re: Is passing by reference preferrable?
- Re: Is passing by reference preferrable?
- Is passing by reference preferrable?
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- FAQ 8.14 How do I modify the shadow password file on a Unix system?
- Re: formating data
- Re: String escaping
- Re: [UDP] Overide "source" addr/port ?
- Re: String escaping
- Re: String escaping
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- Re: String escaping
- Re: Perl - Get Two Decimals
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- Re: learning emacs lisp
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- Re: FAQ 5.22 All I want to do is append a small amount of text to the end of a file. Do I still have to use locking?
- Re: Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- Re: String escaping
- Builing Perl on OS X "Tiger"
- Re: 2 different outputs of read, simple code but strange output.
- Re: String escaping
- Re: Socket programming muddle
- Re: String escaping
- Help: String search in Windows 2000 doesn't find text in Windows XP: MS Word document
- Re: String escaping
- Re: hash on private member variable
- Re: String escaping
- Re: Socket programming muddle
- hash on private member variable
- Re: 2 different outputs of read, simple code but strange output.
- FAQ 9.9 How do I automate an HTML form submission?
- Re: Perl - Get Two Decimals
- Re: Perl - Get Two Decimals
- Perl - Get Two Decimals
- Re: String escaping
- Re: Logging Errors (Instead of Just Dying)
- FAQ 5.14 How come when I open a file read-write it wipes it out?
- Re: Hlp with getpwnam()
- Re: String escaping
- Re: String escaping
- Re: [UDP] Overide "source" addr/port ?
- Re: [UDP] Overide "source" addr/port ?
- Re: perl fork() problem: child exit() kills parent
- [UDP] Overide "source" addr/port ?
- Re: String escaping
- Re: Matching spaces at start of line
- Re: String escaping
- Re: String escaping
- FAQ 5.16 Is there a leak/bug in glob()?
- Re: FAQ 5.22 All I want to do is append a small amount of text to the end of a file. Do I still have to use locking?
- Re: Logging Errors (Instead of Just Dying)
- Re: String escaping
- Re: Logging Errors (Instead of Just Dying)
- Re: Logging Errors (Instead of Just Dying)
- Re: FAQ 5.22 All I want to do is append a small amount of text to the end of a file. Do I still have to use locking?
- Logging Errors (Instead of Just Dying)
- Re: perl fork() problem: child exit() kills parent
- Re: String escaping
- Re: Hash's Regex Transformation with Map
- Re: modules, modules, modules
- Re: FAQ 5.22 All I want to do is append a small amount of text to the end of a file. Do I still have to use locking?
- Re: String escaping
- Re: FAQ 5.22 All I want to do is append a small amount of text to the end of a file. Do I still have to use locking?
- Re: FAQ 5.22 All I want to do is append a small amount of text to the end of a file. Do I still have to use locking?
- String escaping
- Hlp with getpwnam()
- Re: Hash's Regex Transformation with Map
- FAQ 5.22 All I want to do is append a small amount of text to the end of a file. Do I still have to use locking?
- Re: FAQ 5.17 How can I open a file with a leading ">" or trailing blanks?
- Re: Trouble running a unix command with a subroutine call
- Re: modules, modules, modules
- Re: 2 different outputs of read, simple code but strange output.
- Re: FAQ 5.17 How can I open a file with a leading ">" or trailing blanks?
- Re: Hash's Regex Transformation with Map
- Re: /(foo|)/ vs /(foo)?/
- Re: /(foo|)/ vs /(foo)?/
- Re: Hash's Regex Transformation with Map
- Re: file output failing when printing in ian nner block
- Re: Algorithm to reformat hash
- Re: Algorithm to reformat hash
- Re: file output failing when printing in ian nner block
- modules, modules, modules
- Re: using perl to print yesterday's date, but with formatting options ?
- FAQ 8.50 What is socket.ph and where do I get it?
- Re: 2 different outputs of read, simple code but strange output.
- Re: Hash's Regex Transformation with Map
- Re: Hash's Regex Transformation with Map
- 2 different outputs of read, simple code but strange output.
- Re: Perl, IIS 6.0 Win2K3 and CGI
- Re: Perl, IIS 6.0 Win2K3 and CGI
- Re: Socket programming muddle
- Re: How would I determine a callers object ref ?
- FAQ 4.19 How do I validate input?
- Socket programming muddle
- Hash's Regex Transformation with Map
- Re: Socket programming muddle
- Re: Perl, IIS 6.0 Win2K3 and CGI
- Re: perl fork() problem: child exit() kills parent
- Re: Socket programming muddle
- Re: Perl, IIS 6.0 Win2K3 and CGI
- Re: potential problem with fork()
- Re: Matching spaces at start of line
- Re: Socket programming muddle
- Socket programming muddle
- perl fork() problem: child exit() kills parent
- Re: formating data
- Re: Modify string on command line
- Re: formating data
- FAQ 5.33 How do I close a file descriptor by number?
- Re: potential problem with fork()
- Re: FAQ 7.25 How can I find out my current package?
- getpwnam question
- Re: formating data
- Re: potential problem with fork()
- Re: formating data
- Re: file output failing when printing in ian nner block
- Re: closing several files at once
- Re: 64bit perl for Solaris
- Re: formating data
- Re: potential problem with fork()
- Re: potential problem with fork()
- Re: closing several files at once
- Re: closing several files at once
- Re: potential problem with fork()
- closing several files at once
- Re: potential problem with fork()
- FAQ 5.31 How do I do a "tail -f" in perl?
- Re: format[t]ing data
- Re: formating data
- Re: file output failing when printing in ian nner block
- Re: Trouble running a unix command with a subroutine call
- potential problem with fork()
- Re: FAQ 7.25 How can I find out my current package?
- Re: How would I determine a callers object ref ?
- Re: file output failing when printing in ian nner block
- file output failing when printing in ian nner block
- Re: /(foo|)/ vs /(foo)?/
- Re: CGI::Session install tests fail, can I ignore?
- Re: How would I determine a callers object ref ?
- Re: format[t]ing data
- Re: Matching spaces at start of line
- FAQ 8.39 How do I set CPU limits?
- Re: compiling perl 5.8.7 on Solaris 8
- From: Thomas Hildebrandt - Sun Germany - ES - SSE
- Re: formating data
- Re: Trouble running a unix command with a subroutine call
- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.5 $)
- Re: save to file problem
- Re: formating data
- Re: Trouble running a unix command with a subroutine call
- Re: format[t]ing data
- Re: formating data
- Re: Matching spaces at start of line
- Re: formating data
- FAQ 7.9 How do I create a module?
- Re: Trouble running a unix command with a subroutine call
- Re: Matching spaces at start of line
- Re: Trouble running a unix command with a subroutine call
- Re: 64bit perl for Solaris
- Re: Random data function
- Re: Matching spaces at start of line
- Re: Trouble running a unix command with a subroutine call
- Re: FAQ 7.25 How can I find out my current package?
- FAQ 6.4 I put a regular expression into $/ but it didn't work. What's wrong?
- Random data function
- Re: Matching spaces at start of line
- Re: formating data
- Re: formating data
- Re: format[t]ing data
- Re: CGI::Session install tests fail, can I ignore?
- Re: CGI::Session install tests fail, can I ignore?
- Re: Trouble running a unix command with a subroutine call
- Re: Trouble running a unix command with a subroutine call
- Re: query status of STDIN
- From: Andrei Alexandrescu (See Website For Email)
- Re: How would I determine a callers object ref ?
- Re: FAQ 5.17 How can I open a file with a leading ">" or trailing blanks?
- Re: formating data
- FAQ 2.12 Perl in Magazines
- Re: Trouble running a unix command with a subroutine call
- Re: FAQ 8.17 How can I measure time under a second?
- Re: formating data
- Re: formating data
- Re: FAQ 7.25 How can I find out my current package?
- Re: save to file problem
- Re: FAQ 5.17 How can I open a file with a leading ">" or trailing blanks?
- Re: format[t]ing data
- Re: query status of STDIN
- Re: How would I determine a callers object ref ?
- Re: Trouble in wantarray context
- Re: very strange behaviour
- How would I determine a callers object ref ?
- Re: very strange behaviour
- Re: very strange behaviour
- Re: very strange behaviour
- From: Bengt-Arne Fjellner
- Re: Trouble running a unix command with a subroutine call
- Trouble running a unix command with a subroutine call
- very strange behaviour
- very strange behaviour
- Re: formating data
- Re: learning emacs lisp
- Re: save to file problem
- Re: save to file problem
- Re: format[t]ing data
- Re: How to evaluate this string?
- Re: How to evaluate this string?
- FAQ 8.17 How can I measure time under a second?
- Re: How to change the brightness or apply transperency to a part/ an image?
- Re: How to evaluate this string?
- Re: How to evaluate this string?
- Re: Perl, IIS 6.0 Win2K3 and CGI
- Re: How to evaluate this string?
- Re: CGI::Session install tests fail, can I ignore?
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: FAQ 7.25 How can I find out my current package?
- Re: save to file problem
- Re: query status of STDIN
- From: Andrei Alexandrescu (See Website For Email)
- Re: save to file problem
- FAQ 7.25 How can I find out my current package?
- Re: save to file problem
- save to file problem
- Re: Perl, IIS 6.0 Win2K3 and CGI
- Re: formating data
- Perl, IIS 6.0 Win2K3 and CGI
- Re: Passing particular types of params to subroutines
- Re: formating data
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: CGI::Session install tests fail, can I ignore?
- How to change the brightness or apply transperency to a part/ an image?
- FAQ 3.28 Where can I learn about linking C with Perl?
- CGI::Session install tests fail, can I ignore?
- Re: [ANNOUNCE] wxPerl 0.26
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: Lunge crowd, kill file
- [ANNOUNCE] wxPerl 0.26
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- ClearCase::CtCmd Question
- Re: Passing particular types of params to subroutines
- Re: Passing particular types of params to subroutines
- Re: loop ?
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- LWP and UTF-8 encoding
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Passing particular types of params to subroutines
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: FAQ 5.17 How can I open a file with a leading ">" or trailing blanks?
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your forehead
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your forehead
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- FAQ 8.3 How do I do fancy stuff with the keyboard/screen/mouse?
- 64bit perl for Solaris
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your forehead
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: Can I tell if *DATA is exhausted? (eof, etc?)
- Re: How to evaluate this string?
- Re: How to evaluate this string?
- Re: How to evaluate this string?
- Re: a perl primedb project.
- Re: How to evaluate this string?
- How to evaluate this string?
- Re: Newbie - Trying to extract all HTML tags from a text file
- Newbie - Trying to extract all HTML tags from a text file
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: How to convert string to an expression in PERL or calculating numerical string
- Re: Newbie trying to understand some perl code.
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- How to convert string to an expression in PERL or calculating numerical string
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: formating data
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- From: griffiths.andy@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: formating data
- FAQ 9.13 How do I edit my .htpasswd and .htgroup files with Perl?
- Re: Can I tell if *DATA is exhausted? (eof, etc?)
- Re: Can I tell if *DATA is exhausted? (eof, etc?)
- Re: Can I tell if *DATA is exhausted? (eof, etc?)
- Re: Can I tell if *DATA is exhausted? (eof, etc?)
- Re: Can I tell if *DATA is exhausted? (eof, etc?)
- Re: How to update perl
- Re: Can I tell if *DATA is exhausted? (eof, etc?)
- How to update perl
- Re: Can I tell if *DATA is exhausted? (eof, etc?)
- Can I tell if *DATA is exhausted? (eof, etc?)
- Re: formating data
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: Apparent bug in 5.8 wrt tied scalars
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: formating data
- FAQ 5.13 How can I translate tildes (~) in a filename?
- Re: formating data
- Re: formating data
- Re: formating data
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- Re: formating data
- Re: Newbie trying to understand some perl code.
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- Re: Newbie trying to understand some perl code.
- Re: Newbie trying to understand some perl code.
- Re: Newbie trying to understand some perl code.
- Re: Newbie trying to understand some perl code.
- Re: Newbie trying to understand some perl code.
- Re: Newbie trying to understand some perl code.
- Re: Newbie trying to understand some perl code.
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- Newbie trying to understand some perl code.
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- formating data
- Re: FAQ 4.12 How do I find the day or week of the year?
- Re: Apparent bug in 5.8 wrt tied scalars
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: FAQ 4.12 How do I find the day or week of the year?
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your_forehead
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your_forehead
- FAQ 7.3 Do I always/never have to quote my strings or use semicolons and commas?
- Re: How to stream HTML output?
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: Net::Server and data sharing
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your_forehead
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your_forehead
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- Re: query status of STDIN
- Re: evaluate sine series.
- Re: How to stream HTML output?
- evaluate sine series.
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- Re: Net::Server and data sharing
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your_forehead
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your_forehead
- Re: How I can store some value in loop?
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your_forehead
- Re: Net::SMTP with username & password
- How I can store some value in loop?
- Re: How to stream HTML output?
- Re: Net::Server and data sharing
- Re: How to stream HTML output?
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your_forehead
- How to stream HTML output?
- Re: redirect to syslog
- The Perl Review, Winter 2005
- Re: cpan, MakeMaker, CFLAGS (and CCFLAGS)
- Re: Net::Server and data sharing
- Re: query status of STDIN
- Re: Modify string on command line
- Re: line not exist
- Re: line not exist
- Re: FAQ 4.12 How do I find the day or week of the year?
- Re: FAQ 4.12 How do I find the day or week of the year?
- Re: Net::Server and data sharing
- Re: redirect to syslog
- Re: Modify string on command line
- Re: Modify string on command line
- Re: 'cooking' regex's
- Re: redirect to syslog
- Re: query status of STDIN
- Re: Modify string on command line
- Re: 'cooking' regex's
- FAQ 4.12 How do I find the day or week of the year?
- Re: 'cooking' regex's
- Re: 'cooking' regex's
- Re: 'cooking' regex's
- Re: 'cooking' regex's
- Re: 'cooking' regex's
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your_forehead
- Re: Net::Server and data sharing
- Re: 'cooking' regex's
- Re: 'cooking' regex's
- Modify string on command line
- Re: 'cooking' regex's
- Re: Net::Server and data sharing
- Re: line not exist
- Re: line not exist
- Re: Net::Server and data sharing
- Re: cpan, MakeMaker, CFLAGS (and CCFLAGS)
- Re: Net::Server and data sharing
- Re: 'cooking' regex's
- Re: 'cooking' regex's
- Re: line not exist
- Re: line not exist
- Re: 'cooking' regex's
- Re: cpan, MakeMaker, CFLAGS (and CCFLAGS)
- Re: How to Remove Space in text file
- Re: line not exist
- Re: line is not exist
- Re: 'cooking' regex's
- 'cooking' regex's
- perldoc spacing oddity
- Re: line is not exist
- Re: line not exist
- Re: Net::Server and data sharing
- Re: line not exist
- Re: line not exist
- FAQ 2.7 Is there an ISO or ANSI certified version of Perl?
- Re: line is not exist
- Re: line not exist
- Re: line is not exist
- line not exist
- line is not exist
- Re: How to read big XML files using Perl - Memory Problem
- Re: query status of STDIN
- Re: query status of STDIN
- From: Tassilo v. Parseval
- Re: Arithmetic Expression Evaluation in print
- Arithmetic Expression Evaluation in print
- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.5 $)
- Re: query status of STDIN
- Re: Telnet & windows
- Re: char->integer, integer->char commands
- From: Tassilo v. Parseval
- Re: char->integer, integer->char commands
- Re: Test::More & Supporting Files
- From: Tassilo v. Parseval
- Re: query status of STDIN
- Re: char->integer, integer->char commands
- From: Tassilo v. Parseval
- Re: Telnet & windows
- Re: two arrays
- From: Tassilo v. Parseval
- Re: redirect to syslog
- FAQ 4.9 How can I output Roman numerals?
- Re: Telnet & windows
- Re: redirect to syslog
- Re: Telnet & windows
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- Re: How to read big XML files using Perl - Memory Problem
- Re: How to read big XML files using Perl - Memory Problem
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- Re: How to read big XML files using Perl - Memory Problem
- Re: loop ?
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- Re: loop ?
- How to read big XML files using Perl - Memory Problem
- Perl analysing a Microsoft .msg file
- Re: FAQ 7.16 What's the difference between dynamic and lexical (static) scoping? Between local() and my()?
- FAQ 7.16 What's the difference between dynamic and lexical (static) scoping? Between local() and my()?
- Re: Telnet & windows
- Re: Telnet & windows
- Telnet & windows
- Re: two arrays
- Re: Net::Server and data sharing
- Re: How to Remove Space in text file
- Re: How to Remove Space in text file
- Re: How to Remove Space in text file
- Re: How to Remove Space in text file
- Re: Weird Module Interactions
- How to Remove Space in text file
- Weird Module Interactions
- Test::More & Supporting Files
- Re: query status of STDIN
- Re: Net::Server and data sharing
- Re: two arrays
- Re: query status of STDIN
- Re: cpan, MakeMaker, CFLAGS (and CCFLAGS)
- Re: cpan, MakeMaker, CFLAGS (and CCFLAGS)
- Re: char->integer, integer->char commands
- Re: query status of STDIN
- Net::Server and data sharing
- Re: two arrays
- Re: cpan, MakeMaker, CFLAGS (and CCFLAGS)
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: Trouble in wantarray context
- Re: char->integer, integer->char commands
- Re: Extrating String using Split
- char->integer, integer->char commands
- redirect to syslog
- Re: problam in nesting loop
- Re: cpan, MakeMaker, CFLAGS (and CCFLAGS)
- Re: cpan, MakeMaker, CFLAGS (and CCFLAGS)
- Re: FAQ 9.10 How do I decode or create those %-encodings on the web?
- cpan, MakeMaker, CFLAGS (and CCFLAGS)
- FAQ 1.15 Where can I get a list of Larry Wall witticisms?
- Re: query status of STDIN
- Re: two arrays
- Re: two arrays
- Re: Extrating String using Split
- Re: Extrating String using Split
- Re: Trouble in wantarray context
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- Re: two arrays
- From: Tassilo v. Parseval
- Re: problam in nesting loop
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- Trouble in wantarray context
- Re: debug stmts; cmd line define
- Re: debug stmts; cmd line define
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your forehead
- Extrating String using Split
- Re: two arrays
- Re: Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- two arrays
- Re: perl 5.8.7 build fails on Solaris 6
- Re: query status of STDIN
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- Re: loop ?
- Re: Perl Getops
- need help in updating a website using perl script.
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- FAQ 6.11 Can I use Perl regular expressions to match balanced text?
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- Re: pie chart
- Re: FAQ 9.10 How do I decode or create those %-encodings on the web?
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- Re: problem using evaluations in vars
- Re: loop ?
- Re: loop ?
- Re: Remove linebreaks from a XML file using Perl
- Re: Remove linebreaks from a XML file using Perl
- Re: using strict
- FAQ 9.10 How do I decode or create those %-encodings on the web?
- Re: query status of STDIN
- Re: problem using evaluations in vars
- Re: problem using evaluations in vars
- problem using evaluations in vars
- Re: query status of STDIN
- Re: query status of STDIN
- From: Andrei Alexandrescu (See Website For Email)
- Re: Remove linebreaks from a XML file using Perl
- query status of STDIN
- From: Andrei Alexandrescu (See Website For Email)
- Remove linebreaks from a XML file using Perl
- Re: How to remove extra lines in a XML file using perl
- Re: How to remove extra lines in a XML file using perl
- Re: debug stmts; cmd line define
- Re: How to remove extra lines in a XML file using perl
- Re: strange problem with system() and backtick operator
- Re: How to remove extra lines in a XML file using perl
- Re: sprintf formating
- How to remove extra lines in a XML file using perl
- FAQ 3.7 How do I cross-reference my Perl programs?
- Re: debug stmts; cmd line define
- debug stmts; cmd line define
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- Re: strange problem with system() and backtick operator
- Re: Module to handle substitution in error messages?
- Re: Module to handle substitution in error messages?
- Re: LWP::Useragent and Javascript function
- OT Re: sprintf formating OT
- Re: sprintf formating
- Re: sprintf formating
- Re: sprintf formating
- Re: Having Trouble Accessing Hash with Two "keys"
- Re: LWP::Useragent and Javascript function
- Re: Having Trouble Accessing Hash with Two "keys"
- LWP::Useragent and Javascript function
- Re: Having Trouble Accessing Hash with Two "keys"
- Re: Having Trouble Accessing Hash with Two "keys"
- OT Re: sprintf formating OT
- Re: sprintf formating
- From: Lars Kellogg-Stedman
- Having Trouble Accessing Hash with Two "keys"
- Re: sprintf formating
- Re: Checking if a value in one hash exists in another
- Re: sprintf formating
- FAQ 5.35 Why doesn't glob("*.*") get all the files?
- Re: Module to handle substitution in error messages?
- Re: Win32::GUI: Accessability
- Re: Module to handle substitution in error messages?
- Re: sprintf formating
- Re: sprintf formating
- Re: Lunge crowd, kill file
- Re: perl use syntax help
- Re: perl use syntax help
- Re: sprintf formating
- FAQ 8.47 How do I keep my own module/library directory?
- sprintf formating
- Re: Win32::GUI: Accessability
- Re: Web based Image library recommendations
- perl use syntax help
- Re: Checking if a value in one hash exists in another
- FAQ 8.45 How do I install a module from CPAN?
- Re: Checking if a value in one hash exists in another
- Re: Checking if a value in one hash exists in another
- Re: Module to handle substitution in error messages?
- Re: GD::Graph: How to invert Y axis
- Re: GD::Graph: How to invert Y axis
- Re: Lunge crowd, kill file
- Re: Module to handle substitution in error messages?
- Re: Module to handle substitution in error messages?
- Re: Checking if a value in one hash exists in another
- Re: Checking if a value in one hash exists in another
- Module to handle substitution in error messages?
- FAQ 5.27 How can I read in an entire file all at once?
- Checking if a value in one hash exists in another
- Re: loop ?
- Lunge crowd, kill file
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- Re: loop ?
- Re: loop ?
- Re: loop ?
- Re: loop ?
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- FAQ 1.8 Is Perl difficult to learn?
- Re: GD::Graph: How to invert Y axis
- Re: GD::Graph: How to invert Y axis
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your_forehead
- Re: XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- Re: Win32::GUI: Documentation, Layout and accessability
- XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- XML Parsing too slow with XML::Simple
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: using strict
- Apparent bug in 5.8 wrt tied scalars
- Re: Win32::GUI: Documentation, Layout and accessability
- Re: using strict
- Re: using strict
- Re: using strict
- Re: using strict
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: using strict
- using strict
- Re: Algorithm to reformat hash
- FAQ 4.17 How do I find yesterday's date?
- FAQ 4.30 How do I capitalize all the words on one line?
- Re: Fork Problem
- Re: Fork Problem
- Re: Win32::GUI: Issues, Accessibility, Clipboard (partially OT)
- Re: Win32::GUI: Documentation, Layout and accessability
- Re: Algorithm to reformat hash
- Re: Algorithm to reformat hash
- From: attn.steven.kuo@xxxxxxxxx
- FAQ 4.72 How do I keep persistent data across program calls?
- Re: problam in nesting loop
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: Fork Problem
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: FAQ 8.34 I {changed directory, modified my environment} in a perl script. How come the change disappeared when I exited the script? How do I get my changes to be visible?
- From: Lars Kellogg-Stedman
- Re: FAQ 8.34 I {changed directory, modified my environment} in a perl script. How come the change disappeared when I exited the script? How do I get my changes to be visible?
- Re: Replacement Help
- SwigPerl: .cxx compiler errors using %template's
- Algorithm to reformat hash
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: Replacement Help
- problam in nesting loop
- Fork Problem
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: GD::Graph: How to invert Y axis
- Re: loop ?
- Re: loop ?
- Re: loop ?
- Re: loop ?
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: loop ?
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: regroup several lines into one by counting parenthesis
- Re: loop ?
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: Negating a regular expression
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: loop ?
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: Win32::GUI: Issues, Accessibility, Clipboard (partially OT)
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: Replacement Help
- Re: loop ?
- Re: perl 5.8.7 build fails on Solaris 6
- Replacement Help
- Re: loop ?
- Re: How to use GUI
- Re: loop ?
- Re: loop ?
- Re: OT: My rusty dutch (was Re: How to join two png images in one ?)
- Re: Negating a regular expression
- Re: loop ?
- Re: clubbing data file in program itself
- From: Lars Kellogg-Stedman
- Re: FAQ 5.20 Why can't I just open(FH, ">file.lock")?
- How to download just the html help of activeperl
- clubbing data file in program itself
- Re: How to use GUI
- Re: How to use GUI: Win32::GUI If You Need Accessibility
- loop ?
- Re: Regular Expressions
- Re: Negating a regular expression
- GD::Graph: How to invert Y axis
- FAQ 4.51 How do I permute N elements of a list?
- Re: Negating a regular expression
- Re: /(foo|)/ vs /(foo)?/
- Re: Negating a regular expression
- Re: FAQ 5.20 Why can't I just open(FH, ">file.lock")?
- perl 5.8.7 build fails on Solaris 6
- Re: /(foo|)/ vs /(foo)?/
- perl 5.8.7 build fails on Solaris 6
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: /(foo|)/ vs /(foo)?/
- Re: /(foo|)/ vs /(foo)?/
- Re: regroup several lines into one by counting parenthesis
- Re: OT: My rusty dutch
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: Unexpected results from localtime
- Re: Regular Expressions
- Re: FAQ 8.34 I {changed directory, modified my environment} in a perl script. How come the change disappeared when I exited the script? How do I get my changes to be visible?
- Re: Win32::GUI: Issues, Accessibility, Clipboard (partially OT)
- Re: Unexpected results from localtime
- Re: NNTP over SSL
- From: Lars Kellogg-Stedman
- Re: Unexpected results from localtime
- Re: How to join two png images in one ?
- Re: Win32::GUI: Issues, Accessibility, Clipboard (partially OT)
- Re: how to create persisitent tcp connections using perl
- Re: OT: My rusty dutch (was Re: How to join two png images in one ?)
- FAQ 4.60 How can I always keep my hash sorted?
- Re: Regular Expressions
- NNTP over SSL
- Re: submit the form concept
- how to create persisitent tcp connections using perl
- Re: compiling perl 5.8.7 on Solaris 8
- NewsPro Users Webring
- Regular Expressions
- Re: regroup several lines into one by counting parenthesis
- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.5 $)
- Re: submit the form concept
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: submit the form concept
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: Perl today and future
- From: ced@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: submit the form concept
- Re: parsing the command line option
- Re: submit the form concept
- FAQ 3.21 How can I compile my Perl program into byte code or C?
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: How to set a cookie and redirect
- Re: /(foo|)/ vs /(foo)?/
- Re: How to set a cookie and redirect
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: How to set a cookie and redirect
- Re: How to set a cookie and redirect
- Re: How to set a cookie and redirect
- Re: How to set a cookie and redirect
- Re: How to set a cookie and redirect
- Re: /(foo|)/ vs /(foo)?/
- Re: How to set a cookie and redirect
- Re: How to set a cookie and redirect
- Re: How to set a cookie and redirect
- Re: /(foo|)/ vs /(foo)?/
- Re: How to set a cookie and redirect
- How to set a cookie and redirect
- Re: Negating a regular expression
- Re: Perl Getops
- Re: Perl Getops
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Convert HTML 2 PDF MS-WORD MS-EXCEL
- Re: Negating a regular expression
- Re: Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Negating a regular expression
- Re: Negating a regular expression
- Re: fcntl under windows
- Re: Perl Getops
- Re: FAQ 5.20 Why can't I just open(FH, ">file.lock")?
- FAQ 1.14 What is a JAPH?
- Re: fcntl under windows
- Re: fcntl under windows
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: FAQ 5.20 Why can't I just open(FH, ">file.lock")?
- Re: compiling perl 5.8.7 on Solaris 8
- Re: Negating a regular expression
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Convert HTML 2 PDF MS-WORD MS-EXCEL
- Re: Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: parsing the command line option
- Re: Help with retrieve a cookie
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Negating a regular expression
- Re: Negating a regular expression
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Negating a regular expression
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: How to use GUI: Win32::GUI If You Need Accessibility
- Re: How to use GUI: Win32::GUI If You Need Accessibility
- Re: Unexpected results from localtime
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Unexpected results from localtime
- Re: Perl Getops
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: /(foo|)/ vs /(foo)?/
- Re: Perl Getops
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Sorting a Hash of Arrays by an Element in the Array
- Re: Perl Getops
- fcntl under windows
- Re: Convert HTML 2 PDF MS-WORD MS-EXCEL
- Perl Getops
- Re: Variable interpolation in Variables possible?
- Re: Module
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Module
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- FAQ 5.4 How can I use Perl's "-i" option from within a program?
- Re: [OT] mail bouncing
- Re: strange problem with system() and backtick operator
- Re: Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: strange problem with system() and backtick operator
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Variable interpolation in Variables possible?
- Re: Module
- Variable interpolation in Variables possible?
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Convert HTML 2 PDF MS-WORD MS-EXCEL
- Re: Win32::IsWinNT missed
- Re: parse email coming from outlook in html
- Re: xor syntax
- Re: xor syntax
- Re: strange problem with system() and backtick operator
- Re: strange problem with system() and backtick operator
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: /(foo|)/ vs /(foo)?/
- Re: xor syntax
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: xor syntax
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- From: Lars Kellogg-Stedman
- Re: xor syntax
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: [OT] Hiding from Google
- Re: /(foo|)/ vs /(foo)?/
- Re: /(foo|)/ vs /(foo)?/
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- xor syntax
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: [OT] mail bouncing (was: Google Groups: vote for Default quoting)
- /(foo|)/ vs /(foo)?/
- Re: How to use GUI: Win32::GUI If You Need Accessibility
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: best scenarios of using Perl
- Re: [OT] spam filters (was: Google Groups: vote for Default quoting)
- Re: Convert HTML 2 PDF MS-WORD MS-EXCEL
- FAQ 1.6 What is perl6?
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- GD-2.30: Can't load './blib/arch/auto/GD/GD.so'
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: substitution using variables
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- parse email coming from outlook in html
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Perl today and future
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- How many computers in Win Nt domain ?
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- From: Tassilo v. Parseval
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Hiding from Google
- Re: Perl today and future
- Re: parsing the command line option
- Convert HTML 2 PDF MS-WORD MS-EXCEL
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: FAQ 8.34 I {changed directory, modified my environment} in a perl script. How come the change disappeared when I exited the script? How do I get my changes to be visible?
- Re: FAQ 8.34 I {changed directory, modified my environment} in a perl script. How come the change disappeared when I exited the script? How do I get my changes to be visible?
- Re: Help with retrieve a cookie
- FAQ 8.34 I {changed directory, modified my environment} in a perl script. How come the change disappeared when I exited the script? How do I get my changes to be visible?
- Re: Help with retrieve a cookie
- Re: parsing the command line option
- Re: Perl today and future
- From: Lars Kellogg-Stedman
- Re: How to use GUI
- Perl today and future
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- How to use GUI
- parsing the command line option
- Re: FAQ 5.20 Why can't I just open(FH, ">file.lock")?
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: FAQ 5.20 Why can't I just open(FH, ">file.lock")?
- Re: full-text indexing of pdf, rtf, txt, html
- From: Lars Kellogg-Stedman
- Re: full-text indexing of pdf, rtf, txt, html
- From: Lars Kellogg-Stedman
- Re: FAQ 5.20 Why can't I just open(FH, ">file.lock")?
- From: Lars Kellogg-Stedman
- Re: FAQ 5.20 Why can't I just open(FH, ">file.lock")?
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- From: Lars Kellogg-Stedman
- Re: full-text indexing of pdf, rtf, txt, html
- Re: FAQ 5.20 Why can't I just open(FH, ">file.lock")?
- Re: Module
- Re: Writint to a file
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Grouping like items together
- Re: full-text indexing of pdf, rtf, txt, html
- From: Lars Kellogg-Stedman
- Re: Help with retrieve a cookie
- From: Lars Kellogg-Stedman
- full-text indexing of pdf, rtf, txt, html
- Re: Grouping like items together
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Unexpected results from localtime
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Writint to a file
- Re: Help with retrieve a cookie
- Re: Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Help with retrieve a cookie
- From: Lars Kellogg-Stedman
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- [OT] Re: Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: Unexpected results from localtime
- Re: Unexpected results from localtime
- From: Lars Kellogg-Stedman
- Re: Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: noob Date::Manip problems
- [OT] Google Groups: vote for Default quoting
- Re: substitution using variables
- Re: substitution using variables
- FAQ 5.20 Why can't I just open(FH, ">file.lock")?
- Re: noob Date::Manip problems
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: substitution using variables
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your forehead
- Re: Module
- Re: substitution using variables
- Re: Unexpected results from localtime
- Re: Module
- Re: substitution using variables
- Re: substitution using variables
- substitution using variables
- Re: Unexpected results from localtime
- Re: noob Date::Manip problems
- noob Date::Manip problems
- Re: Module
- Re: Unexpected results from localtime
- Re: Unexpected results from localtime
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: Unexpected results from localtime
- Re: Help with retrieve a cookie
- Re: Help with retrieve a cookie
- Re: Help with retrieve a cookie
- Re: Help with retrieve a cookie
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.5 $)
- Re: Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.5 $)
- Re: Module
- Re: Win32::IsWinNT missed
- Re: Module
- Re: Win32::IsWinNT missed
- Re: Help with retrieve a cookie
- Re: Excel worksheet position
- Re: Simple DBD question
- Help with retrieve a cookie
- Module
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: Unexpected results from localtime
- From: Lars Kellogg-Stedman
- Re: LOESS (aka LOWESS)
- Re: Excel worksheet position
- Re: LOESS (aka LOWESS)
- Re: LOESS (aka LOWESS)
- Re: LOESS (aka LOWESS)
- Re: strange problem with system() and backtick operator
- FAQ 4.13 How do I find the current century or millennium?
- Re: Unexpected results from localtime
- Unexpected results from localtime
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: how to open this file
- Re: "Killed" Message On Linux (Running From BASH)
- Re: "Killed" Message On Linux (Running From BASH)
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: Problem in parsing XML file with empty element
- Re: strange problem with system() and backtick operator
- Excel worksheet position
- Re: strange problem with system() and backtick operator
- Re: Problem in parsing XML file with empty element
- Re: Grouping like items together
- Simple DBD question
- Re: Problem in parsing XML file with empty element
- Re: ISO regex analysis and debugging tools
- Re: New Perl Blog http://perlblogger.blogspot.com
- Re: ISO regex analysis and debugging tools
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: New Perl Blog http://perlblogger.blogspot.com
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Problem in parsing XML file with empty element
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- ISO regex analysis and debugging tools
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: Help needed
- Re: WWW::Mechanize issue
- Re: Help needed
- Re: Help needed
- Help needed
- FAQ 9.2 My CGI script runs from the command line but not the browser. (500 Server Error)
- Re: POST to URLs asynchronously?
- Re: Grouping like items together
- Re: pie chart
- Re: OT: My rusty dutch (was Re: How to join two png images in one ?)
- Re: reading file and storing information of lines with varying length
- Re: how to open this file
- From: José Luis Pérez Diez
- Re: WWW::Mechanize issue
- Re: Timelocal input, post good Date filters (from - to)
- Re: Timelocal input, post good Date filters (from - to)
- Re: Parsing a file with a known delimiter
- FAQ 4.52 How do I sort an array by (anything)?
- POST to URLs asynchronously?
- WWW::Mechanize issue
- pie chart
- Re: FAQ 4.69 How can I use a reference as a hash key?
- Re: Grouping like items together
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- XQL 'id' function in XML::XQL
- From: Lars Kellogg-Stedman
- Re: New Perl Blog http://perlblogger.blogspot.com
- Re: "Killed" Message On Linux (Running From BASH)
- Re: Grouping like items together
- Re: "Killed" Message On Linux (Running From BASH)
- From: Lars Kellogg-Stedman
- "Killed" Message On Linux (Running From BASH)
- Re: how to open this file
- New Perl Blog http://perlblogger.blogspot.com
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: how to open this file
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: how to open this file
- Re: LOESS (aka LOWESS)
- Re: how to open this file
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: LOESS (aka LOWESS)
- FAQ 8.28 How can I call backticks without shell processing?
- Re: Writint to a file
- LOESS (aka LOWESS)
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: problems with Oracle DBD
- Re: problems with Oracle DBD
- Re: regexp that matches half then conditionally excludes the other half
- Re: how to open this file
- Re: Win32::IsWinNT missed
- Re: how to open this file
- Re: how to open this file
- Re: Math::NumberCruncher changing scalar into... something else
- Re: how to open this file
- Re: Math::NumberCruncher changing scalar into... something else
- Re: how to open this file
- Re: Writint to a file
- Re: Writint to a file
- Writint to a file
- Re: how to open this file
- Re: Pattern Matching problem!
- Math::NumberCruncher changing scalar into... something else
- Re: Win32::IsWinNT missed
- Re: how to open this file
- Re: reading file and storing information of lines with varying length
- Re: reading file and storing information of lines with varying length
- Re: how to open this file
- Re: Bug in &= (bitwise or)
- Re: how to open this file
- Re: how to split this file?
- Re: how to split this file?
- Re: how to open this file
- Re: Spotlight Comments (Mac OS X Tiger)
- Re: FAQ 4.69 How can I use a reference as a hash key?
- Re: Pattern Matching problem!
- Re: how to split this file?
- Re: how to open this file
- Re: Pattern Matching problem!
- Re: Grouping like items together
- Re: how to split this file?
- Re: regexp that matches half then conditionally excludes the other half
- Re: alphanumeric counter - howto?
- Re: regroup several lines into one by counting parenthesis
- Re: FAQ 4.69 How can I use a reference as a hash key?
- Spotlight Comments (Mac OS X Tiger)
- Re: regroup several lines into one by counting parenthesis
- Re: strange problem with system() and backtick operator
- Re: Getting a list of all current variables in a Perl program
- FAQ 4.69 How can I use a reference as a hash key?
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: reading file and storing information of lines with varying length
- Re: How to join two png images in one ?
- How to join two png images in one ?
- Re: how to split this file?
- Re: Grouping like items together
- Re: how to split this file?
- Re: reading file and storing information of lines with varying length
- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.5 $)
- Re: how to split this file?
- Re: Grouping like items together
- how to split this file?
- Re: ran into troubles with threads
- From: Tassilo v. Parseval
- Re: Getting a list of all current variables in a Perl program
- Re: regexp that matches half then conditionally excludes the other half
- Grouping like items together
- Re: alphanumeric counter - howto?
- Re: regexp that matches half then conditionally excludes the other half
- Re: Inject fresh variable in scope
- Re: 403 error for perl script on Win 2003 server
- Re: ran into troubles with threads
- FAQ 4.24 How do I reverse a string?
- Re: alphanumeric counter - howto?
- Re: regexp that matches half then conditionally excludes the other half
- Re: regexp that matches half then conditionally excludes the other half
- Re: regexp that matches half then conditionally excludes the other half
- Re: regexp that matches half then conditionally excludes the other half
- Re: regexp that matches half then conditionally excludes the other half
- Re: Pattern Matching problem!
- Getting a list of all current variables in a Perl program
- Re: Inject fresh variable in scope
- From: Andrei Alexandrescu (See Website For Email)
- regexp that matches half then conditionally excludes the other half
- Re: Pattern Matching problem!
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: 403 error for perl script on Win 2003 server
- 403 error for perl script on Win 2003 server
- Re: wow shit! I ran into troubles with threads
- Re: Pattern Matching problem!
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your forehead
- Re: Pattern Matching problem!
- Re: ran into troubles with threads
- Re: Pattern Matching problem!
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your forehead
- Re: Pattern Matching problem!
- Re: Pattern Matching problem!
- Re: Pattern Matching problem!
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your forehead
- Re: Pattern Matching problem!
- Re: Inject fresh variable in scope
- Re: ran into troubles with threads
- Re: use of CSS in CGI generated docs, Impossible ?
- Re: How to handle nested regular expression in perl
- Re: Command-Line Arguments
- Re: Command-Line Arguments
- Re: Command-Line Arguments
- Re: Looking for Equation Solver
- OT Re: wow shit! I ran into troubles with threads OT
- Re: can you please optimize this sub?
- Re: can you please optimize this sub?
- Re: regroup several lines into one by counting parenthesis
- FAQ 3.27 Where can I learn about object-oriented Perl programming?
- Re: wow shit! I ran into troubles with threads
- Re: Inject fresh variable in scope
- Re: regroup several lines into one by counting parenthesis
- Re: How to handle nested regular expression in perl
- Re: strange problem with system() and backtick operator
- Re: strange problem with system() and backtick operator
- How to handle nested regular expression in perl
- Re: perl web site downloading
- Re: regroup several lines into one by counting parenthesis
- Re: regroup several lines into one by counting parenthesis
- Re: regroup several lines into one by counting parenthesis
- Re: regroup several lines into one by counting parenthesis
- Re: REGEXP: match every string *not* in group list
- Re: REGEXP: match every string *not* in group list
- Re: REGEXP: match every string *not* in group list
- Re: REGEXP: match every string *not* in group list
- regroup several lines into one by counting parenthesis
- Re: REGEXP: match every string *not* in group list
- REGEXP: match every string *not* in group list
- Re: can you please optimize this sub?
- FAQ 1.10 Can I do [task] in Perl?
- Re: can you please optimize this sub?
- Re: Net::FTP - Binary mode
- Re: wow shit! I ran into troubles with threads
- Re: can you please optimize this sub?
- Re: Perl and IIS6
- Re: wow shit! I ran into troubles with threads
- Re: wow shit! I ran into troubles with threads
- Re: wow shit! I ran into troubles with threads
- Re: can you please optimize this sub?
- Re: wow shit! I ran into troubles with threads
- From: Serge A. Ribalchenko
- Re: wow shit! I ran into troubles with threads
- Re: wow shit! I ran into troubles with threads
- From: Serge A. Ribalchenko
- Re: can you please optimize this sub?
- Re: Net::FTP - Binary mode
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your forehead
- Re: Net::FTP - Binary mode
- Re: Net::FTP - Binary mode
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your forehead
- Re: wow shit! I ran into troubles with threads
- wow shit! I ran into troubles with threads
- From: Serge A. Ribalchenko
- FAQ 1.13 Is it a Perl program or a Perl script?
- Re: can you please optimize this sub?
- Re: can you please optimize this sub?
- From: Serge A. Ribalchenko
- Re: can you please optimize this sub?
- Re: A question about m/PATTERN/g - first match disappears
- Re: Tree view of directory while using Subversion
- Re: FAQ 7.28 How can I use a variable as a variable name?
- Re: best scenarios of using Perl
- Re: Where to get all the articles in this group? (My net is 1KBps)
- Re: Command-Line Arguments
- Re: file handle and variable issues...
- Re: file handle and variable issues...
- Re: file handle and variable issues...
- Re: file handle and variable issues...
- Re: file handle and variable issues...
- Re: file handle and variable issues...
- Re: file handle and variable issues...
- Re: CGI::Pretty breaking w3c validation
- Re: file handle and variable issues...
- Re: alphanumeric counter - howto?
- Re: LWP / HTTP - buggy or broken? ( DISREGARD - A BUG )
- file handle and variable issues...
- Re: Timelocal input, post good Date filters (from - to)
- Re: alphanumeric counter - howto?
- Re: LWP / HTTP - buggy or broken? ( DISREGARD - A BUG )
- Re: Timelocal input, post good Date filters (from - to)
- Re: Command-Line Arguments
- Net::FTP - Binary mode
- Re: best scenarios of using Perl
- Re: LWP / HTTP - buggy or broken?
- Re: best scenarios of using Perl
- Re: FAQ 7.28 How can I use a variable as a variable name?
- Re: FAQ 7.28 How can I use a variable as a variable name?
- Re: best scenarios of using Perl
- Re: LWP / HTTP - buggy or broken?
- Re: Timelocal input, post good Date filters (from - to)
- Re: FAQ 7.28 How can I use a variable as a variable name?
- Re: LWP / HTTP - buggy or broken?
- Re: The Evil American Corprotocracy
- Re: LWP / HTTP - buggy or broken? ( DISREGARD - A BUG )
- best scenarios of using Perl
- Re: FAQ 7.28 How can I use a variable as a variable name?
- From: Andrei Alexandrescu (See Website For Email)
- Re: LWP / HTTP - buggy or broken?
- Re: The Evil American Corprotocracy
- Re: The Evil American Corprotocracy
- FAQ 4.70 How do I handle binary data correctly?
- Re: Command-Line Arguments
- Re: Command-Line Arguments
- Re: Where to get all the articles in this group? (My net is 1KBps)
- Re: LWP / HTTP - buggy or broken?
- LWP / HTTP - buggy or broken?
- Re: Command-Line Arguments
- Re: Why my code doesn't look Perl-ish?
- Re: perl on linux
- Command-Line Arguments
- Re: Advanced fiule handling
- Re: Advanced fiule handling
- Re: CGI::Pretty breaking w3c validation
- Advanced fiule handling
- Re: FAQ 7.28 How can I use a variable as a variable name?
- Re: Inject fresh variable in scope
- Re: Inject fresh variable in scope
- Re: strange problem with system() and backtick operator
- strange problem with system() and backtick operator
- Re: A question about m/PATTERN/g - first match disappears
- Inject fresh variable in scope
- From: Andrei Alexandrescu (See Website For Email)
- FAQ 7.28 How can I use a variable as a variable name?
- Re: A question about m/PATTERN/g - first match disappears
- Re: A question about m/PATTERN/g - first match disappears
- Re: A question about m/PATTERN/g - first match disappears
- Re: A question about m/PATTERN/g - first match disappears
- A question about m/PATTERN/g - first match disappears
- Re: use strict and s///ee
- Re: Perl and IIS6
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Re: alphanumeric counter - howto?
- Re: alphanumeric counter - howto?
- Re: CGI::Pretty breaking w3c validation
- Re: alphanumeric counter - howto?
- Re: possible link/ARGV problem?
- Re: CGI::Pretty breaking w3c validation
- Re: Conflicting children...
- Re: use strict and s///ee
- Re: how to interpret string as code?
- Re: alphanumeric counter - howto?
- Re: alphanumeric counter - howto?
- FAQ 3.26 Where can I learn about CGI or Web programming in Perl?
- Re: how to interpret string as code?
- Re: GD Perl graphic
- Re: how to do this job using perl?
- Re: Conflicting children...
- Re: flip flopping words
- Re: alphanumeric counter - howto?
- Re: Parsing a file with a known delimiter
- Re: CGI::Pretty breaking w3c validation
- FAQ 7.11 How can I tell if a variable is tainted?
- Re: Parsing a file with a known delimiter
- Re: Parsing a file with a known delimiter
- Re: from text file to array in shortest way
- Parsing a file with a known delimiter
- Re: find out all .txt files in a dir recursively
- Re: CGI::Pretty breaking w3c validation
- Re: In which perldoc are \t \n \d (etc) documented?
- In which perldoc are \t \n \d (etc) documented?
- Re: perl on linux
- Re: perl on linux
- Re: alphanumeric counter - howto?
- Re: Use of \s versus space character
- Re: How to print modified version of string without intermediate variable?
- Re: GD Perl graphic
- Perl and IIS6
- Re: alphanumeric counter - howto?
- alphanumeric counter - howto?
- Re: Use of \s versus space character
- Re: GD Perl graphic
- From: jl_post@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Use of \s versus space character
- Re: GD Perl graphic
- Re: GD Perl graphic
- Re: GD Perl graphic
- From: jl_post@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: GD Perl graphic
- GD Perl graphic
- Re: grepping with $_ ?
- Re: The Evil American Corprotocracy
- grepping with $_ ?
- Re: Problems with while loop
- Re: Problems with while loop
- Re: matching a pattern with a space or no space??
- FAQ 4.25 How do I expand tabs in a string?
- Re: predefined perl vars FULLNAMES on/off switch
- predefined perl vars FULLNAMES on/off switch
- Re: printing escape characters
- Re: Where to get all the articles in this group? (My net is 1KBps)
- Re: Use of \s versus space character
- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.5 $)
- Re: Learning PERL
- Re: CGI::Pretty breaking w3c validation
- Re: Where to get all the articles in this group? (My net is 1KBps)
- FAQ 2.17 Where do I send bug reports?
- Re: CGI::Pretty breaking w3c validation
- Re: CGI::Pretty breaking w3c validation
- Re: How to print modified version of string without intermediate variable?
- Re: CGI::Pretty breaking w3c validation
- CGI::Pretty breaking w3c validation
- SOAP::Lite Headers
- Re: How to print modified version of string without intermediate variable?
- Re: How to print modified version of string without intermediate variable?
- Re: Where to get all the articles in this group? (My net is 1KBps)
- Re: how to interpret string as code?
- Re: Problems with GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent and SendInput
- Re: Need workaround for regex bug in 5.8.6
- Re: How to print modified version of string without intermediate variable?
- Re: printing escape characters
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- How to print modified version of string without intermediate variable?
- Re: printing escape characters
- Re: printing escape characters
- printing escape characters
- Re: perl-mysql example
- Re: perl-mysql example
- Re: perl-mysql example
- perl-mysql example
- Re: How to replace string in only one field which could be duplicated in the file
- Re: flip flopping words
- Re: Problems Installing perl 5.8.7
- Re: Use of \s versus space character
- Re: How to find a module's path on a server
- Re: Need workaround for regex bug in 5.8.6
- Re: Shell script
- Re: Need workaround for regex bug in 5.8.6
- Re: how to check if some module is installed or not
- Re: Use of \s versus space character
- Re: Need workaround for regex bug in 5.8.6
- Re: The Evil American Corprotocracy
- Re: leaving mainloop
- leaving mainloop
- Re: how to interpret string as code?
- Re: Problems with GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent and SendInput
- Re: how to interpret string as code?
- Re: how to interpret string as code?
- Re: how to interpret string as code?
- Re: pack /unpack issue
- Re: Use of \s versus space character
- Re: Want to use equivalent of grep function in perl
- Re: Want to use equivalent of grep function in perl
- Re: Want to use equivalent of grep function in perl
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your_forehead
- pack /unpack issue
- Re: how to check if some module is installed or not
- Re: Use of \s versus space character
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your_forehead
- Re: Use of \s versus space character
- Re: Use of \s versus space character
- Re: How to replace string in only one field which could be duplicated in the file
- Re: how to interpret string as code?
- Re: Use of \s versus space character
- Re: Use of \s versus space character
- FAQ 6.12 What does it mean that regexes are greedy? How can I get around it?
- Use of \s versus space character
- how to check if some module is installed or not
- From: Serge A. Ribalchenko
- Re: How to replace string in only one field which could be duplicated in the file
- Re: how to interpret string as code?
- Re: How to replace string in only one field which could be duplicated in the file
- how to interpret string as code?
- How to replace string in only one field which could be duplicated in the file
- Re: Learning PERL
- Re: Problems Installing perl 5.8.7
- Re: Need workaround for regex bug in 5.8.6
- Re: RSS
- Re: just because is a tiger
- Re: Why my code doesn't look Perl-ish?
- Re: Why my code doesn't look Perl-ish?
- Re: Why my code doesn't look Perl-ish?
- Re: The Evil American Corprotocracy
- Re: The Evil American Corprotocracy
- Re: FAQ 4.42 How can I tell whether a certain element is contained in a list or array?
- Re: The Evil American Corprotocracy
- Re: FAQ 4.42 How can I tell whether a certain element is contained in a list or array?
- Re: How to get array item directly from split result?
- FAQ 4.42 How can I tell whether a certain element is contained in a list or array?
- Re: Learning PERL
- Learning PERL
- Re: trouble with simple expression
- Re: Need workaround for regex bug in 5.8.6
- Re: Newbie question
- Re: Newbie question
- Newbie question
- Re: how to do this job using perl?
- Re: matching a pattern with a space or no space??
- Re: matching a pattern with a space or no space??
- Re: Want to use equivalent of grep function in perl
- Re: Problems with while loop
- Re: FAQ 1.7 How stable is Perl?
- Re: cgi server side include for newbie...
- Re: Want to use equivalent of grep function in perl
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: FAQ 3.21 How can I compile my Perl program into byte code or C?
- Re: [OT] Re: Perl site - Elementary question
- Re: Problems with GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent and SendInput
- Want to use equivalent of grep function in perl
- Re: [OT] Re: Perl site - Elementary question
- Re: Need workaround for regex bug in 5.8.6
- Re: perl ASP vs VB ASP
- Re: FAQ 4.41 How can I remove duplicate elements from a list or array?
- Re: flip flopping words
- Re: FAQ 3.21 How can I compile my Perl program into byte code or C?
- Re: Problems with GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent and SendInput
- Re: Need workaround for regex bug in 5.8.6
- Re: Problems with GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent and SendInput
- Re: flip flopping words
- How to find a module's path on a server
- Re: finding existing records
- Re: matching a pattern with a space or no space??
- Re: Problems with GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent and SendInput
- Re: finding existing records
- Re: cgi server side include for newbie...
- Re: how to do this job using perl?
- Re: flip flopping words
- Re: cgi server side include for newbie...
- Re: cgi server side include for newbie...
- Re: cgi server side include for newbie...
- Re: matching a pattern with a space or no space??
- Re: Problems Installing perl 5.8.7
- flip flopping words
- Re: Problems with while loop
- Re: FAQ 1.7 How stable is Perl?
- Re: matching a pattern with a space or no space??
- perl ASP vs VB ASP
- Re: FAQ 1.14 What is a JAPH?
- FAQ 1.14 What is a JAPH?
- Re: Download email from SMTP server
- Re: matching a pattern with a space or no space??
- Re: matching a pattern with a space or no space??
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your forehead
- Re: matching a pattern with a space or no space??
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your forehead
- Re: matching a pattern with a space or no space??
- Re: matching a pattern with a space or no space??
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your forehead
- Re: matching a pattern with a space or no space??
- Re: matching a pattern with a space or no space??
- Re: matching a pattern with a space or no space??
- Re: matching a pattern with a space or no space??
- Re: reading file and storing information of lines with varying length
- matching a pattern with a space or no space??
- Re: finding existing records
- Re: Auction Sniper
- Template to tiff
- Problems Installing perl 5.8.7
- Problems Installing perl 5.8.7
- Re: Problems with while loop
- Re: Auction Sniper
- Re: grep through code to find references to cookies
- Re: Auction Sniper
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- [OT] Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: Perl site - Elementary question
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Re: speedyCGI + boa
- Re: reading file and storing information of lines with varying length
- FAQ 4.20 How do I unescape a string?
- Re: reading file and storing information of lines with varying length
- Re: reading file and storing information of lines with varying length
- reading file and storing information of lines with varying length
- Re: FAQ 1.7 How stable is Perl?
- Re: how to represent it via REL
- Re: speedyCGI + boa
- Re: finding existing records
- Re: speedyCGI + boa
- From: shwetha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: speedyCGI + boa
- Re: how to represent it via REL
- Re: [OT] Re: Perl site - Elementary question
- Re: finding existing records
- Re: how to represent it via REL
- FAQ 8.27 What's wrong with using backticks in a void context?
- speedyCGI + boa
- From: shwetha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Fastcgi + boa
- From: shwetha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: how to represent it via REL
- Re: Misbehaving sort function
- Re: CPAN shell won't work
- CPAN shell won't work
- Re: Misbehaving sort function
- Re: Misbehaving sort function
- how to represent it via REL
- Re: finding existing records
- finding existing records
- Re: Problems with while loop
- Re: cgi server side include for newbie...
- Re: FAQ 1.7 How stable is Perl?
- Re: grep through code to find references to cookies
- From: thomasamillergoogle
- Re: Problems with while loop
- Re: Misbehaving sort function
- Re: grep through code to find references to cookies
- Re: fork() or threads
- Re: fork() or threads
- From: Serge A. Ribalchenko
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Re: fork() or threads
- Re: Build Balanced Tree
- Re: Misbehaving sort function
- Re: Can't get group to match - please help
- Re: Problems with GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent and SendInput
- Re: how to do this job using perl?
- Re: Fastcgi + boa
- grep through code to find references to cookies
- From: thomasamillergoogle
- fork() or threads
- From: Serge A. Ribalchenko
- Re: how to do this job using perl?
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Re: Misbehaving sort function
- Re: Auction Sniper
- Re: Misbehaving sort function
- Re: how to do this job using perl?
- Re: Misbehaving sort function
- Re: Misbehaving sort function
- Re: Use of hashes and speed - suggestions ?
- Re: Misbehaving sort function
- Re: Auction Sniper
- FAQ 4.39 What is the difference between a list and an array?
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Re: how to do this job using perl?
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Re: Misbehaving sort function
- Re: Use of hashes and speed - suggestions ?
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Misbehaving sort function
- Re: how to do this job using perl?
- Re: Use of hashes and speed - suggestions ?
- Re: Use of hashes and speed - suggestions ?
- Re: Use of hashes and speed - suggestions ?
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your forehead
- Re: Conflicting children...
- Re: how to do this job using perl?
- Re: how to do this job using perl?
- Re: How can I create a regexp which do that?
- Re: How can I create a regexp which do that?
- Re: how to do this job using perl?
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- how to do this job using perl?
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- From: Tassilo v. Parseval
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Re: Python doc problem example: gzip module (reprise)
- Process synchronization problem...
- Re: How can I create a regexp which do that?
- From: Tassilo v. Parseval
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- From: Tassilo v. Parseval
- Re: How can I create a regexp which do that?
- Re: How can I create a regexp which do that?
- How can I create a regexp which do that?
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Fastcgi + boa
- From: shwetha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- FAQ 8.22 Why do setuid perl scripts complain about kernel problems?
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Re: from text file to array in shortest way
- Re: OT: Python doc problem, Netiquette
- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.5 $)
- Re: from text file to array in shortest way
- Re: problem with system() and fork
- From: ced@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- FAQ 6.13 How do I process each word on each line?
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Re: Newbie - Reading a file with delimited fields, storing first two fields in a hash
- Re: cgi server side include for newbie...
- Newbie - Reading a file with delimited fields, storing first two fields in a hash
- Re: why the perl documents is hard to understand?
- Re: Cannot get exec syntax correct
- Re: cgi server side include for newbie...
- from text file to array in shortest way
- cgi server side include for newbie...
- Building DBD::Oracle with the new Oracle Express product.
- Re: perl report
- Re: Problems with GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent and SendInput
- Re: problem with system() and fork
- Re: problem with system() and fork
- Problems with GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent and SendInput
- Re: threads in perl
- Re: Conflicting children...
- Re: about perl module use
- Re: Can't get group to match - please help
- Conflicting children...
- Re: Can't get group to match - please help
- Re: Cannot get exec syntax correct
- Re: Can't get group to match - please help
- Re: Why use '->' (instead of '::') on static package functions?
- Re: Auction Sniper
- Re: Cannot get exec syntax correct
- Re: problem with system() and fork
- Re: problem with system() and fork
- Re: problem with system() and fork
- Re: Can't get group to match - please help
- Re: Can't get group to match - please help
- Re: Auction Sniper
- Re: Auction Sniper
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: hel with win32::ole
- Re: Can't get group to match - please help
- Re: Can't get group to match - please help
- Re: Can't get group to match - please help
- Re: Can't get group to match - please help
- hel with win32::ole
- From: Jayme Assuncao Casimiro
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: Auction Sniper
- [OT] Re: Perl site - Elementary question
- Re: Cannot get exec syntax correct
- Re: Auction Sniper
- 2nd CfP: German Perl Workshop 2006
- Re: Auction Sniper
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: Auction Sniper
- Re: Can't get group to match - please help
- Cannot get exec syntax correct
- Re: Can't get group to match - please help
- Re: Auction Sniper
- Re: Auction Sniper
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: Can't get group to match - please help
- Re: Auction Sniper
- Re: Can't get group to match - please help
- FAQ 8.3 How do I do fancy stuff with the keyboard/screen/mouse?
- Re: Can't get group to match - please help
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- threads in perl
- Can't get group to match - please help
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: Auction Sniper
- Auction Sniper
- Re: OT: Python doc problem example: gzip module (reprise)
- Re: Perl site - Elementary question
- Re: The Evil American Corprotocracy
- Re: The Evil American Corprotocracy
- Re: Perl site - Elementary question
- Re: How to get html help of ActivePerl
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: How to get html help of ActivePerl
- Re: How to get html help of ActivePerl
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- FAQ 8.2 How come exec() doesn't return?
- Re: Build Balanced Tree
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: MODIFIED DATE AN D TIME
- FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- Re: How to get html help of ActivePerl
- Re: FAQ 3.23 How can I get "#!perl" to work on [MS-DOS,NT,...]?
- Re: MODIFIED DATE AN D TIME
- Re: How to get html help of ActivePerl
- FAQ 4.73 How do I print out or copy a recursive data structure?
- MODIFIED DATE AN D TIME
- MODIFIED DATE AN D TIME
- FAQ 6.19 What good is "\G" in a regular expression?
- Re: SOAP::Lite and WSDL namespace - please help
- sendmail won't send me email but will the person filling out form
- Re: The Purpose of the Precious Swich in PPM3 (Newbie)
- Re: The Purpose of the Precious Swich in PPM3 (Newbie)
- Build Balanced Tree
- Re: SOAP::Lite and WSDL namespace - please help
- From: ced@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Combining Code, Newbie Issues.
- Re: Why my code doesn't look Perl-ish?
- Re: FAQ 4.41 How can I remove duplicate elements from a list or array?
- Re: How to get html help of ActivePerl
- Re: FAQ 4.41 How can I remove duplicate elements from a list or array?
- need help installing SSL in AS Perl for Win32
- Re: find out all .txt files in a dir recursively
- Re: FAQ 4.41 How can I remove duplicate elements from a list or array?
- Re: How to get html help of ActivePerl
- FAQ 8.30 How can I convert my shell script to perl?
- Re: ActivePerl 5.8 build 508: some installation queries
- Re: trouble with simple expression
- Re: encoding perl msg
- Re: How to get html help of ActivePerl
- Re: How to get html help of ActivePerl
- Re: How to get html help of ActivePerl
- Re: trouble with simple expression
- Re: ActivePerl 5.8 build 508: some installation queries
- Re: encoding perl msg
- Re: encoding perl msg
- Re: encoding perl msg
- Re: encoding perl msg
- Re: encoding perl msg
- encoding perl msg
- FAQ 6.4 I put a regular expression into $/ but it didn't work. What's wrong?
- Re: trouble with simple expression
- trouble with simple expression
- Re: Python doc problem example: gzip module (reprise)
- Re: How to get html help of ActivePerl
- Re: How to get html help of ActivePerl
- Re: How to get html help of ActivePerl
- ActivePerl 5.8 build 508: some installation queries
- Re: find out all .txt files in a dir recursively
- Re: find out all .txt files in a dir recursively
- FAQ 4.41 How can I remove duplicate elements from a list or array?
- Re: The Purpose of the Precious Swich in PPM3 (Newbie)
- Re: FAQ 3.24 Can I write useful Perl programs on the command line?
- Re: FAQ 3.24 Can I write useful Perl programs on the command line?
- Re: FAQ 3.24 Can I write useful Perl programs on the command line?
- Re: FAQ 3.24 Can I write useful Perl programs on the command line?
- Re: FAQ 3.24 Can I write useful Perl programs on the command line?
- Re: Why my code doesn't look Perl-ish?
- From: Tassilo v. Parseval
- Re: FAQ 3.24 Can I write useful Perl programs on the command line?
- Re: The Purpose of the Precious Swich in PPM3 (Newbie)
- Re: Permutations
- Re: Why my code doesn't look Perl-ish?
- Re: Why my code doesn't look Perl-ish?
- Re: googletalk communication with perl
- Re: Combining Code, Newbie Issues.
- FAQ 8.12 How do I start a process in the background?
- Re: FAQ 3.21 How can I compile my Perl program into byte code or C?
- Re: find out all .txt files in a dir recursively
- Re: Why my code doesn't look Perl-ish?
- Re: Combining Code, Newbie Issues.
- Re: Combining Code, Newbie Issues.
- Re: Combining Code, Newbie Issues.
- Combining Code, Newbie Issues.
- Re: find out all .txt files in a dir recursively
- FAQ 9.2 My CGI script runs from the command line but not the browser. (500 Server Error)
- Re: find out all .txt files in a dir recursively
- Re: find out all .txt files in a dir recursively
- Re: How to get html help of ActivePerl
- Re: How to get html help of ActivePerl
- Re: How to get html help of ActivePerl
- Re: Why my code doesn't look Perl-ish?
- Re: How to get html help of ActivePerl
- Re: How to get html help of ActivePerl
- Re: Why my code doesn't look Perl-ish?
- Re: How to get html help of ActivePerl
- How to get html help of ActivePerl
- Why my code doesn't look Perl-ish?
- Re: Big problem : find a number of day.
- Re: s///x
- Re: circular import doesn't behave as expected?
- Re: Permutations
- Re: Permutations
- Re: s///x
- FAQ 5.33 How do I close a file descriptor by number?
- Re: Permutations
- Re: s///x
- Re: Permutations
- Re: find out all .txt files in a dir recursively
- [IO] How to rid backslashes (Re: find out all .txt files in a dir recursively)
- SOAP::Lite and WSDL namespace - please help
- FAQ 4.45 How do I find the first array element for which a condition is true?
- Re: Big problem : find a number of day.
- Re: just because is a tiger (was: Re: s///x)
- Re: Big problem : find a number of day.
- Big problem : find a number of day.
- Re: Permutations
- Re: Permutations
- Re: about perl module use
- Re: circular import doesn't behave as expected?
- Re: circular import doesn't behave as expected?
- Re: dynamically adding member sub to object?
- Re: s///x
- Re: find out all .txt files in a dir recursively
- Re: FAQ 3.24 Can I write useful Perl programs on the command line?
- Re: find out all .txt files in a dir recursively
- Re: FAQ 3.24 Can I write useful Perl programs on the command line?
- Re: FAQ 3.24 Can I write useful Perl programs on the command line?
- Re: find out all .txt files in a dir recursively
- Re: FAQ 3.24 Can I write useful Perl programs on the command line?
- Re: s///x
- circular import doesn't behave as expected?
- Re: s///x
- Re: find out all .txt files in a dir recursively
- Re: find out all .txt files in a dir recursively
- Re: find out all .txt files in a dir recursively
- Re: s///x
- Re: find out all .txt files in a dir recursively
- Re: about perl module use
- Re: find out all .txt files in a dir recursively
- Re: Varying a Latitude/Longitude
- From: jl_post@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: about perl module use
- about perl module use
- find out all .txt files in a dir recursively
- Re: s///x
- Re: Varying a Latitude/Longitude
- Re: Varying a Latitude/Longitude
- Re: RegEx: greedy or not? And (?POSIX)
- Re: m//ms
- Re: RegEx: greedy or not?
- Re: RegEx: greedy or not?
- Re: How to use string as two dimensional array
- perl report
- Re: regular expression problem
- Re: RegEx: greedy or not? And (?POSIX)
- Re: regular expression problem
- Re: Why use '->' (instead of '::') on static package functions?
- regular expression problem
- FAQ 5.17 How can I open a file with a leading ">" or trailing blanks?
- Why use '->' (instead of '::') on static package functions?
- From: jl_post@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Find a hex digit.
- Re: ppm problem, no Email-Folder module
- Re: perl with Active Directory
- From: José Luis Pérez Diez
- ppm problem, no Email-Folder module
- Re: dynamically adding member sub to object?
- just because is a tiger (was: Re: s///x)
- Re: s///x
- Re: download file from Windows Webserver box using LWP
- overriding 'time' and 'sleep'
- Re: m//ms
- Re: Question for the regulars
- download file from Windows Webserver box using LWP
- Re: Question for the regulars
- Re: RegEx: greedy or not?
- Re: ! string with format HH:MM:SS !
- Re: perl with Active Directory
- From: andreas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: RegEx: greedy or not?
- Re: m//ms
- RegEx: greedy or not?
- FAQ 6.2 I'm having trouble matching over more than one line. What's wrong?
- Re: m//ms
- Re: s///x
- Re: m//ms
- Re: m//ms
- Re: s///x
- Re: s///x
- Re: m//ms (was Re: s///x)
- Re: Does unpack() support higher-order Unicode strings for hex conversion?
- Re: Trebuchet calculation/optimization in Perl?
- Re: How to use string as two dimensional array
- Re: FAQ 9.16: How do I decode a CGI form?
- Re: FAQ 3.24 Can I write useful Perl programs on the command line? (01/24)
- Re: Emacs modules for Perl programming
- Re: FAQ 3.24 Can I write useful Perl programs on the command line?
- Re: FAQ 3.24 Can I write useful Perl programs on the command line?
- FAQ 8.40 How do I avoid zombies on a Unix system?
- Re: Question for the regulars
- Re: s///x
- Does unpack() support higher-order Unicode strings for hex conversion?
- Re: dynamically adding member sub to object?
- Re: Trebuchet calculation/optimization in Perl?
- Re: s///x
- m//ms (was Re: s///x)
- Re: s///x
- Re: s///x
- Re: How to use string as two dimensional array
- Re: s///x
- Re: Bug in &= (bitwise or)
- Re: s///x
- Re: IIS 5.1 + Perl
- Re: IIS 5.1 + Perl
- Re: IIS 5.1 + Perl
- Re: IIS 5.1 + Perl
- Re: dynamically adding member sub to object?
- Re: More Forks!
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your forehead
- Re: IIS 5.1 + Perl
- Re: How to use string as two dimensional array
- Re: Varying a Latitude/Longitude
- Re: IIS 5.1 + Perl
- Re: s///x
- Re: More Forks!
- s/// and modifiers m and s (was: Re: s///x)
- Re: ! string with format HH:MM:SS !
- Re: Varying a Latitude/Longitude
- Varying a Latitude/Longitude
- Re: HTTP App Scanner in Perl?
- More Forks!
- From: it_says_BALLS_on_your forehead
- Re: HTTP App Scanner in Perl?
- Re: Trebuchet calculation/optimization in Perl?
- HTTP App Scanner in Perl?
- Re: possible link/ARGV problem?
- Re: possible link/ARGV problem?
- Re: gnuplot moduel in perl
- Re: How these $1 and $2 is decided?
- FAQ 8.13 How do I trap control characters/signals?
- Re: possible link/ARGV problem?
- Re: possible link/ARGV problem?
- Re: IIS 5.1 + Perl
- possible link/ARGV problem?
- Re: passing data
- Re: How these $1 and $2 is decided?
- Re: How these $1 and $2 is decided?
- Re: IIS 5.1 + Perl
- Re: How these $1 and $2 is decided?
- Re: s///x
- Re: How these $1 and $2 is decided?
- Re: Trebuchet calculation/optimization in Perl?
- Re: gnuplot moduel in perl
- Re: dynamically adding member sub to object?
- Re: How these $1 and $2 is decided?
- gnuplot moduel in perl
- Re: How these $1 and $2 is decided?
- Re: IIS 5.1 + Perl
- Re: ! string with format HH:MM:SS !
- Re: ! string with format HH:MM:SS !
- Re: s///x
- Re: ! string with format HH:MM:SS !
- Re: s///x
- ! string with format HH:MM:SS !
- Re: s///x
- Re: s///x
- Re: s///x
- Re: perl with Active Directory
- From: José Luis Pérez Diez
- s///x
- Re: passing data
- Re: passing data
- perl with Active Directory
- From: andreas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Find a hex digit.
- Re: Good online tutorials on Perl
- Re: How these $1 and $2 is decided?
- Re: IIS 5.1 + Perl
- FAQ 3.24 Can I write useful Perl programs on the command line?
- Re: How to use string as two dimensional array
- Re: IIS 5.1 + Perl
- Re: Bug in &= (bitwise or)
- From: Tassilo v. Parseval
- Re: IIS 5.1 + Perl
- Re: pack and unpack integer data
- Re: pack and unpack integer data
- Re: How these $1 and $2 is decided?
- Re: How to use string as two dimensional array
- Re: How these $1 and $2 is decided?
- Re: Checking valid proxies through LWP::UserAgent
- How to use string as two dimensional array
- Re: How these $1 and $2 is decided?
- Re: Checking valid proxies through LWP::UserAgent
- Re: How these $1 and $2 is decided?
- Re: How these $1 and $2 is decided?
- Re: Bug in &= (bitwise or)
- Re: Find a hex digit.
- Re: Bug in &= (bitwise or)
- Re: Find a hex digit.
- Re: Trebuchet calculation/optimization in Perl?
- dynamically adding member sub to object?
- How these $1 and $2 is decided?
- Find a hex digit.
- Re: IIS 5.1 + Perl
- Re: IIS 5.1 + Perl
- IIS 5.1 + Perl
- Re: passing data
- Re: using perl to print yesterday's date, but with formatting options ?
- Re: Bug in &= (bitwise or)
- Re: using perl to print yesterday's date, but with formatting options ?
- Re: passing data
- Win32::GUI::TreeView events
- Re: using perl to print yesterday's date, but with formatting options ?
- Re: passing data
- Re: using perl to print yesterday's date, but with formatting options ?
- Re: FAQ 3.23 How can I get "#!perl" to work on [MS-DOS,NT,...]?
- Re: using perl to print yesterday's date, but with formatting options ?
- passing data
- Re: memory problem of building inverted index for large corpus
- Re: pack and unpack integer data
- Re: Bug in &= (bitwise or)
- Re: memory problem of building inverted index for large corpus
- FAQ 4.52 How do I sort an array by (anything)?
- Re: Regex Precedence
- Re: memory problem of building inverted index for large corpus
- Re: pack and unpack integer data
- memory problem of building inverted index for large corpus
- From: BeHealthy@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: memory problem of building inverted index for large corpus
- Re: Cannot read directory c:\test
- pack and unpack integer data
- Re: Perl equivalent of PHP and JSP: Mason?
- Re: RTF and UTF-8 files in Perl
- Cannot read directory c:\test
- Re: FAQ 3.23 How can I get "#!perl" to work on [MS-DOS,NT,...]?
- Re: Erroring Out When Creating A Hung Process
- FAQ 7.20 How do I redefine a builtin function, operator, or method?
- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.5 $)
- Re: List of references
- Re: Bug in &= (bitwise or)
- From: Tassilo v. Parseval
- Re: List of references
- Re: List of references
- Re: Hex strings treated differently when read from STDIN?
- Re: Hex strings treated differently when read from STDIN?
- Re: FAQ 3.23 How can I get "#!perl" to work on [MS-DOS,NT,...]?
- Re: Hex strings treated differently when read from STDIN?
- Hex strings treated differently when read from STDIN?
- Re: RTF and UTF-8 files in Perl
- Re: FAQ 3.23 How can I get "#!perl" to work on [MS-DOS,NT,...]?
- Re: Regex Precedence
- Re: Regex Precedence
- Re: Perl gethostbyname
- Re: Regex Precedence
- Re: Perl gethostbyname
- Re: Bug in &= (bitwise or)
- Re: using perl to print yesterday's date, but with formatting options ?
- Re: using perl to print yesterday's date, but with formatting options ?
- PERL/CGI Programmer Wanted
- Re: PERL/CGI Programmer wanted
- Re: freeze panes in excel without using a module
- Re: Bug in &= (bitwise or)
- From: attn.steven.kuo@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: freeze panes in excel without using a module
- Re: Bug in &= (bitwise or)
- From: Tassilo v. Parseval
- Re: using perl to print yesterday's date, but with formatting options ?
- Re: using perl to print yesterday's date, but with formatting options ?
- Re: using perl to print yesterday's date, but with formatting options ?
- Re: create columns from lines in perl
- Re: freeze panes in excel without using a module
- Re: freeze panes in excel without using a module
- Re: using perl to print yesterday's date, but with formatting options ?
- Re: freeze panes in excel without using a module
- Re: using perl to print yesterday's date, but with formatting options ?
- Re: freeze panes in excel without using a module
- Re: using perl to print yesterday's date, but with formatting options ?
- Re: freeze panes in excel without using a module
- Re: using perl to print yesterday's date, but with formatting options ?
- Re: using perl to print yesterday's date, but with formatting options ?
- freeze panes in excel without using a module
- Bug in &= (bitwise or)
