comp.lang.perl.misc
- Re: cgi style % decode and utf-8: missing something
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- FAQ 5.16 Why do I sometimes get an "Argument list too long" when I use <*>?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Constructing a scalar reference
- From: sln
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.
- From: John W. Krahn
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: Bart Lateur
- Re: Perl IP to Domain Name converter.
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- Re: Perl IP to Domain Name converter.
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Perl IP to Domain Name converter.
- From: Hongyi Zhao
- FAQ 5.22 I still don't get locking. I just want to increment the number in the file. How can I do this?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Perl IP to Domain Name converter.
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: cgi style % decode and utf-8: missing something
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Dr.Ruud
- recruitment consultant
- From: Dr.Ruud
- Re: Constructing a scalar reference
- From: Dr.Ruud
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.
- From: Hongyi Zhao
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Perl IP to Domain Name converter.
- From: Hongyi Zhao
- Re: cgi style % decode and utf-8: missing something
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: unix - rsync - filter question
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- FAQ 5.2 How do I change, delete, or insert a line in a file, or append to the beginning of a file?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: perl qt with cygwin?
- From: rabbits77
- Re: Text Print Entire Directory Tree including File Names from a FTP Directory
- From: ifiaz
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.
- From: Hongyi Zhao
- Re: Text Print Entire Directory Tree including File Names from a FTP Directory
- From: ifiaz
- FAQ 4.70 How can I use a reference as a hash key?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: perl qt with cygwin?
- From: Owen
- Re: Constructing a scalar reference
- From: Steve Roscio
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Tim McDaniel
- Re: Constructing a scalar reference
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: A Dude
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: A Dude
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: A Dude
- Constructing a scalar reference
- From: Chet Butcher
- perl qt with cygwin?
- From: rabbits77
- Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
- From: Andrew Schulman
- Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
- From: David H. Adler
- Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
- From: Tad J McClellan
- FAQ 5.5 How can I copy a file?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
- From: brian d foy
- Re: FAQ 4.48 How do I shuffle my MP3 collection?
- From: brian d foy
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.
- From: Ted Zlatanov
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Text Print Entire Directory Tree including File Names from a FTP Directory
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: unix - rsync - filter question
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.
- From: Hongyi Zhao
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.
- From: Hongyi Zhao
- FAQ 5.9 How can I use a filehandle indirectly?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.
- From: John W. Krahn
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.
- From: John W. Krahn
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.
- From: Hongyi Zhao
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.
- From: Hongyi Zhao
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.
- From: Hongyi Zhao
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.
- From: Hongyi Zhao
- Text Print Entire Directory Tree including File Names from a FTP Directory
- From: ifiaz
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.
- From: John W. Krahn
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.
- From: RedGrittyBrick
- Re: Vista x64 + DBD::Pg driver
- From: mysiar
- Re: Vista x64 + DBD::Pg driver
- From: mysiar
- Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.
- From: Hongyi Zhao
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: Bart Lateur
- Re: How to remove a module from CPAN?
- From: Bart Lateur
- Re: There is no such thing as Circular Lists (was: FAQ 4.47 How do I handle circular lists?)
- From: Bart Lateur
- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.8 $)
- From: tadmc
- FAQ 5.7 How can I manipulate fixed-record-length files?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: unix - rsync - filter question
- From: Tad J McClellan
- FAQ 5.12 How can I open a filehandle to a string?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: unix - rsync - filter question
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: cgi style % decode and utf-8: missing something (solved)
- From: Eli the Bearded
- Re: unix - rsync - filter question
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: unix - rsync - filter question
- From: Slickuser
- Re: unix - rsync - filter question
- From: smallpond
- Re: Regex for <option> ... </option>
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Bruce Cook
- Regex for standard and specification (was: Regex for <option> ... </option>)
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: cgi style % decode and utf-8: missing something
- From: Eli the Bearded
- Re: unix - rsync - filter question
- From: Slickuser
- Re: cgi style % decode and utf-8: missing something
- From: smallpond
- Re: unix - rsync - filter question
- From: smallpond
- Re: There is no such thing as Circular Lists
- From: Ted Zlatanov
- Re: FAQ 4.48 How do I shuffle my MP3 collection?
- From: Ted Zlatanov
- Re: Regex for <option> ... </option>
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- FAQ 4.62 What's the difference between "delete" and "undef" with hashes?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- unix - rsync - filter question
- From: Slickuser
- cgi style % decode and utf-8: missing something
- From: Eli the Bearded
- Re: FAQ 4.48 How do I shuffle my MP3 collection?
- From: jidanni
- Re: Regex for <option> ... </option>
- From: Tim McDaniel
- Re: MIME:Lite email address issue
- From: Thrill5
- FAQ 4.60 How do I sort a hash (optionally by value instead of key)?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Want to extract the proxy list by using regexp.
- From: Hongyi Zhao
- Re: problem using memoize in folder where a module Config.pm is
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Want to extract the proxy list by using regexp.
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: problem using memoize in folder where a module Config.pm is
- From: david
- Re: problem using memoize in folder where a module Config.pm is
- From: sergey.aleynikov@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Is syswrite faster or print
- From: saurabh hirani
- Want to extract the proxy list by using regexp.
- From: Hongyi Zhao
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: Regex for <option> ... </option>
- From: Eric Pozharski
- FAQ 4.61 How can I always keep my hash sorted?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: MIME:Lite email address issue
- From: Thrill5
- Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Is syswrite faster or print
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Is syswrite faster or print
- From: John W. Krahn
- Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
- From: Keith Keller
- Re: Is syswrite faster or print
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
- From: Tim Greer
- FAQ 4.51 How do I permute N elements of a list?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Is syswrite faster or print
- From: Big and Blue
- Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
- From: sln
- Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Regex for <option> ... </option>
- From: sln
- Re: Regex for <option> ... </option>
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
- From: sln
- Re: problem using memoize in folder where a module Config.pm is
- From: sln
- Re: Which is faster - hash or array lookup
- From: sln
- Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
- From: sln
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: Regex for <option> ... </option>
- From: sln
- Re: There is no such thing as Circular Lists (was: FAQ 4.47 How do I handle circular lists?)
- From: sln
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: There is no such thing as Circular Lists
- From: sln
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: sln
- FAQ 4.57 What happens if I add or remove keys from a hash while iterating over it?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Vista x64 + DBD::Pg driver
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Vista x64 + DBD::Pg driver
- From: Chris Mattern
- Re: How to extract Arabic Text from PDF file
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Chris Mattern
- Re: How to remove a module from CPAN?
- From: Steve Roscio
- FAQ 4.49 How do I process/modify each element of an array?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Is syswrite faster or print
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: How to extract Arabic Text from PDF file
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Which is faster - hash or array lookup
- From: Rasmus Villemoes
- Re: How to extract Arabic Text from PDF file
- From: RedGrittyBrick
- Re: Vista x64 + DBD::Pg driver
- From: mysiar
- problem using memoize in folder where a module Config.pm is
- From: david
- FAQ 4.66 How can I store a multidimensional array in a DBM file?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Is syswrite faster or print
- From: saurabh hirani
- Re: Is syswrite faster or print
- From: saurabh hirani
- How to extract Arabic Text from PDF file
- From: Shahid
- Re: Is syswrite faster or print
- From: Xho Jingleheimerschmidt
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: Which is faster - hash or array lookup
- From: Xho Jingleheimerschmidt
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Is syswrite faster or print
- From: saurabh hirani
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Tim McDaniel
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Tim McDaniel
- Re: Is syswrite faster or print
- From: Xho Jingleheimerschmidt
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: A Dude
- Re: How trigger a smart link?
- From: Tim Greer
- How trigger a smart link?
- From: Muddy Coder
- FAQ 4.63 Why don't my tied hashes make the defined/exists distinction?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: Is syswrite faster or print
- From: smallpond
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: There is no such thing as Circular Lists (was: FAQ 4.47 How do I handle circular lists?)
- From: brian d foy
- Re: How to remove a module from CPAN?
- From: brian d foy
- Re: Help: Odd Output
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- FAQ 4.56 How do I merge two hashes?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Help: Odd Output
- From: Dr.Ruud
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Dr.Ruud
- Re: Vista x64 + DBD::Pg driver
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: There is no such thing as Circular Lists
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Vista x64 + DBD::Pg driver
- From: mysiar
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Tim McDaniel
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Tim McDaniel
- FAQ 4.42 How can I tell whether a certain element is contained in a list or array?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Integrating Strawberry perl with Vista
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: Is syswrite faster or print
- From: saurabh hirani
- Is syswrite faster or print
- From: saurabh hirani
- Integrating Strawberry perl with Vista
- From: Bernie Cosell
- Re: Including files (again)
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Peter Scott
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: RedGrittyBrick
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: How to select international text characters in a regular expression
- From: Sherm Pendley
- Re: How to select international text characters in a regular expression
- From: Peter Makholm
- Re: How to select international text characters in a regular expression
- From: Amos
- Re: Which is faster - hash or array lookup
- From: Rasmus Villemoes
- Re: How to select international text characters in a regular expression
- From: Peter Makholm
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Eric Pozharski
- How to select international text characters in a regular expression
- From: Amos
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Uri Guttman
- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.8 $)
- From: tadmc
- FAQ 4.50 How do I select a random element from an array?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: There is no such thing as Circular Lists
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Tim McDaniel
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Tim McDaniel
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Tim McDaniel
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
- From: sln
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: sln
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Vista x64 + DBD::Pg driver
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: There is no such thing as Circular Lists (was: FAQ 4.47 How do I handle circular lists?)
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: sln
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: Perl Peeves
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Jürgen Exner
- FAQ 4.58 How do I look up a hash element by value?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Perl Peeves
- From: Tim McDaniel
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: sln
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Which is faster - hash or array lookup
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: sln
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: sln
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: sln
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: sln
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: sln
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
- From: sln
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: sln
- Re: How to remove a module from CPAN?
- From: sln
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Which is faster - hash or array lookup
- From: xhoster
- Re: How to remove a module from CPAN?
- From: Randal L. Schwartz
- Re: How to remove a module from CPAN?
- From: sln
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Which is faster - hash or array lookup
- From: sln
- I need a job in C/C++/Perl immediately. Telecomute only. Full-Time. Regex/XML/Database/Parsing(et all) Expert. Will work for 60k the first year guaranteed !!
- From: sln
- How to remove a module from CPAN?
- From: Steve Roscio
- Re: Which is faster - hash or array lookup
- From: xhoster
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: sln
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Jürgen Exner
- There is no such thing as Circular Lists (was: FAQ 4.47 How do I handle circular lists?)
- From: sln
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: problems making zip with Archive::Zip
- From: mcardeiro@xxxxxxxxx
- FAQ 4.47 How do I handle circular lists?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: problems making zip with Archive::Zip
- From: Christian Winter
- problems making zip with Archive::Zip
- From: mcardeiro@xxxxxxxxx
- Vista x64 + DBD::Pg driver
- From: mysiar
- Update for difference of two arrays (was: FAQ 4.43 How do I compute the difference of two arrays? How do I compute the intersection of two arrays?)
- From: sln
- Re: Help: Odd Output
- From: John W. Krahn
- Re: Help: Process text block
- From: John W. Krahn
- Re: Which is faster - hash or array lookup
- From: Rasmus Villemoes
- Re: Which is faster - hash or array lookup
- From: Leon Timmermans
- Re: Which is faster - hash or array lookup
- From: bugbear
- FAQ 4.52 How do I sort an array by (anything)?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- tracking scope of a variable?
- From: bugbear
- Which is faster - hash or array lookup
- From: Rasmus Villemoes
- Re: Help: Odd Output
- From: Amy Lee
- Re: Help: Process text block
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Help: Odd Output
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- FAQ 4.43 How do I compute the difference of two arrays? How do I compute the intersection of two arrays?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Help: Odd Output
- From: Amy Lee
- Help: Odd Output
- From: Amy Lee
- Re: Help: Process text block
- From: Amy Lee
- FAQ 4.59 How can I know how many entries are in a hash?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: Cosmic Cruizer
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: Help: Process text block
- From: John W. Krahn
- FAQ 4.48 How do I shuffle an array randomly?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: Help: Process text block
- From: Amy Lee
- Re: Help: Process text block
- From: Amy Lee
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Help: Process text block
- From: Amy Lee
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: Cosmic Cruizer
- Re: Help: Process text block
- From: John W. Krahn
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- FAQ 4.45 How do I find the first array element for which a condition is true?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Help: Process text block
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: Tad J McClellan
- FAQ 4.54 Why does defined() return true on empty arrays and hashes?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Help: Process text block
- From: Amy Lee
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: Cosmic Cruizer
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tad J McClellan
- FAQ 4.64 How do I reset an each() operation part-way through?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: Cosmic Cruizer
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: sln
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: sln
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: Cosmic Cruizer
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: sln
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: sln
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: Cosmic Cruizer
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: John W. Krahn
- Re: how to use "while" with <<EOF?
- From: sln
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: Cosmic Cruizer
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: sln
- FAQ 4.44 How do I test whether two arrays or hashes are equal?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: Uri Guttman
- Peer Review for Folder Delete Script
- From: Cosmic Cruizer
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: how to use "while" with <<EOF?
- From: Dr.Ruud
- FAQ 4.65 How can I get the unique keys from two hashes?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: [DGBI] Congrats, our prize goes to Sinan
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Download Free!
- From: Anubha Sarkar
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- FAQ 4.55 How do I process an entire hash?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: how to use "while" with <<EOF?
- From: John W. Krahn
- Re: how to use "while" with <<EOF?
- From: jidanni
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: how to use "while" with <<EOF?
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: how to use "while" with <<EOF?
- From: Xho Jingleheimerschmidt
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- FAQ 4.53 How do I manipulate arrays of bits?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: Regex for <option> ... </option>
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: how to use "while" with <<EOF?
- From: darkon
- FAQ 4.46 How do I handle linked lists?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Regex for <option> ... </option>
- From: Steve Roscio
- how to use "while" with <<EOF?
- From: jidanni
- Regex for <option> ... </option>
- From: John
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: Function like print with optional filehandle?
- From: Steve Roscio
- Re: Need module to test CGI uploads
- From: Steve Roscio
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: [DGBI] Congrats, our prize goes to Sinan
- From: Lawrence Statton
- Need module to test CGI uploads
- From: kj
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- FAQ 3.5 How do I debug my Perl programs?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: [DGBI] Congrats, our prize goes to Sinan
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: [DGBI] Congrats, our prize goes to Sinan
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: RedGrittyBrick
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Mart van de Wege
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: A. Farber
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: A. Farber
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: A. Farber
- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.8 $)
- From: tadmc
- FAQ 1.1 What is Perl?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Cygwin or Windows: file permission functions are broken
- From: Thrill5
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: [DGBI] Congrats, our prize goes to Sinan
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: on looking for work
- From: cartercc
- Re: Interesting open3 redirection problem
- From: Xho Jingleheimerschmidt
- FAQ 4.9 How can I output Roman numerals?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- [DGBI] Congrats, our prize goes to Sinan (was: How can I use a REGEX to process WORDS)
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: Lawrence Statton
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Hans Mulder
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: Randal L. Schwartz
- Current output column?
- From: Steve Roscio
- Interesting open3 redirection problem
- From: usenet
- Re: How can I use a REGEX to process WORDS
- From: sln
- Re: matching [0-127]
- From: Steve Roscio
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: Hans Mulder
- Re: on looking for work
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- FAQ 4.22 How do I expand function calls in a string?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: How can I use a REGEX to process WORDS
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: How can I use a REGEX to process WORDS
- From: sln
- Re: matching [0-127]
- From: Tux Tango
- Re: How can I use a REGEX to process WORDS
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: on looking for work
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: matching [0-127]
- From: Rasmus Villemoes
- Re: matching [0-127]
- From: Noway
- matching [0-127]
- From: Tux Tango
- Re: How can I use a REGEX to process WORDS
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: How can I use a REGEX to process WORDS
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Ted Zlatanov
- Re: How can I use a REGEX to process WORDS
- From: spydox
- Re: How can I use a REGEX to process WORDS
- From: spydox
- FAQ 3.23 Can I write useful Perl programs on the command line?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- on looking for work
- From: cartercc
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: RedGrittyBrick
- FAQ 3.14 How can I write a GUI (X, Tk, Gtk, etc.) in Perl?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: FAQ 4.16 How can I find the Julian Day?
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- ANNOUNCEMENT: ModBox - Open Platform as a Service
- From: ModBox
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- FAQ 2.1 What machines support perl? Where do I get it?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: Gunnar Hjalmarsson
- Re: on Code references
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Dr.Ruud
- Re: on Code references
- From: C.DeRykus
- Re: Match CASE/END SQL Construct
- From: sln
- Re: How can I use a REGEX to process WORDS
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: Glenn Jackman
- Re: How can I use a REGEX to process WORDS
- From: Steve Roscio
- How can I use a REGEX to process WORDS
- From: spydox
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: A. Farber
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: A. Farber
- FAQ 4.27 How can I access or change N characters of a string?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: The Seven Stages of a Perl Programmer (was: Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?)
- From: darkon
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: Gunnar Hjalmarsson
- Re: FAQ 2.7 Is there an ISO or ANSI certified version of Perl?
- From: Larry Gates
- printing out last several articles in a group
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: Gunnar Hjalmarsson
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: cartercc
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: returning calculation results in perl scripts
- From: spanish26
- Re: function calls in double quoted strings
- From: cartercc
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: cartercc
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: Randal L. Schwartz
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: A. Farber
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: A. Farber
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: on Code references
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: Peter Makholm
- Re: Concatenating regular exprs in a 'grep' call
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: on Code references
- From: sharma__r
- CGI.pm and Use of uninitialized value in pattern match
- From: A. Farber
- FAQ 2.7 Is there an ISO or ANSI certified version of Perl?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: on Code references
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: returning calculation results in perl scripts
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Vicky Conlan
- Re: on Code references
- From: sharma__r
- Re: on Code references
- From: rthangam
- Re: on Code references
- From: rthangam
- returning calculation results in perl scripts
- From: spanish26
- on Code references
- From: sharma__r
- FAQ 4.16 How can I find the Julian Day?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: sln
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Xho Jingleheimerschmidt
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: sln
- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
- From: sln
- Re: Concatenating regular exprs in a 'grep' call
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: John W. Krahn
- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
- From: Ilya Zakharevich
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: sln
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: John W Kennedy
- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
- From: xhoster
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tad J McClellan
- FAQ 4.15 How can I take a string and turn it into epoch seconds?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: use hash to name params, then stringify values in specific order
- From: DJ Stunks
- Re: Perl - marker ?
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: function calls in double quoted strings
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: sln
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: use hash to name params, then stringify values in specific order
- From: sln
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: use hash to name params, then stringify values in specific order
- From: J. Gleixner
- Re: Can't spawn "cmd.exe"
- From: T3X
- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
- From: Ilya Zakharevich
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: sln
- Re: Concatenating regular exprs in a 'grep' call
- From: sln
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: sln
- Re: Concatenating regular exprs in a 'grep' call
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: cartercc
- Re: Match CASE/END SQL Construct
- From: sln
- FAQ 1.5 What was Ponie?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Ken Teague
- use hash to name params, then stringify values in specific order
- From: DJ Stunks
- Re: function calls in double quoted strings
- From: Ted Zlatanov
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: Big5?B?VG9tIFl1IMRGpGwsILlxuNzAwKb8NjYzMDg4OFg
- From: Tim McDaniel
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: function calls in double quoted strings
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: function calls in double quoted strings
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: function calls in double quoted strings
- From: RedGrittyBrick
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Ken Teague
- Re: function calls in double quoted strings
- From: david
- Re: function calls in double quoted strings
- From: RedGrittyBrick
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Randal L. Schwartz
- Re: function calls in double quoted strings
- From: david
- Re: function calls in double quoted strings
- From: Josef Moellers
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: RedGrittyBrick
- Re: unable to open file
- From: RedGrittyBrick
- function calls in double quoted strings
- From: david
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: treybianchini
- Can't spawn "cmd.exe"
- From: T3X
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Ken Teague
- FAQ 4.29 How can I count the number of occurrences of a substring within a string?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Vicky Conlan
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Vicky Conlan
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Concatenating regular exprs in a 'grep' call
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: George
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: RedGrittyBrick
- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.8 $)
- From: tadmc
- FAQ 3.7 How do I cross-reference my Perl programs?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Perl - marker ?
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: inputting the ephemerides
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: The Seven Stages of a Perl Programmer (was: Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?)
- From: Peter Makholm
- Re: Perl - marker ?
- From: Peter Makholm
- Re: Concatenating regular exprs in a 'grep' call
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Perl - marker ?
- From: Randal L. Schwartz
- Re: Concatenating regular exprs in a 'grep' call
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- Perl - marker ?
- From: Kevin
- inputting the ephemerides
- From: Larry Gates
- FAQ 2.2 How can I get a binary version of perl?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
- From: Leon Timmermans
- Re: The Seven Stages of a Perl Programmer (was: Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?)
- From: ~greg
- Re: How to call a subroutine with a scaler with
- From: J. Gleixner
- How to call a subroutine with a scaler with
- From: blaine@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: FAQ 1.11 When shouldn't I program in Perl?
- From: brian d foy
- FAQ 4.3 Why isn't my octal data interpreted correctly?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
- From: xhoster
- Re: FAQ 1.11 When shouldn't I program in Perl?
- From: RedGrittyBrick
- Re: FAQ 1.11 When shouldn't I program in Perl?
- From: Navyx10
- Re: Concatenating regular exprs in a 'grep' call
- From: freesoft12@xxxxxxxxx
- FAQ 2.3 I don't have a C compiler. How can I build my own Perl interpreter?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Concatenating regular exprs in a 'grep' call
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Bill H
- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
- From: Ilya Zakharevich
- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
- From: Ilya Zakharevich
- FAQ 3.9 Is there a ctags for Perl?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Tintin@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: IPC::Shareable::SharedMem: shmget: Permission denied
- From: kath
- Re: Concatenating regular exprs in a 'grep' call
- From: Dr.Ruud
- Re: Concatenating regular exprs in a 'grep' call
- From: Christian Winter
- Concatenating regular exprs in a 'grep' call
- From: freesoft12@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Cygwin or Windows: file permission functions are broken
- From: Andrew DeFaria
- FAQ 4.13 How do I find the current century or millennium?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Cygwin or Windows: file permission functions are broken
- From: Thrill5
- Re: Cygwin or Windows: file permission functions are broken
- From: Thrill5
- Re: Cygwin or Windows: file permission functions are broken
- From: Thrill5
- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
- From: Petr Vileta \"fidokomik\"
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Xho Jingleheimerschmidt
- Re: Checking return values (was: Re: opening a file)
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Checking return values
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Tad J McClellan
- FAQ 4.17 How do I find yesterday's date?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Tintin@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
- From: Xho Jingleheimerschmidt
- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: Parsing out text from in between HTML tags
- From: Tad J McClellan
- FAQ 4.39 What is the difference between a list and an array?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
- From: Petr Vileta \"fidokomik\"
- Re: Circular lists
- From: gamo
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: Checking return values (was: Re: opening a file)
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: The Seven Stages of a Perl Programmer (was: Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?)
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: Checking return values (was: Re: opening a file)
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: Checking return values (was: Re: opening a file)
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: Circular lists
- From: gamo
- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
- From: Ilya Zakharevich
- FAQ 1.6 What is Perl 6?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Parsing out text from in between HTML tags
- From: Christian Winter
- Parsing out text from in between HTML tags
- From: tgwaltz
- Re: The Seven Stages of a Perl Programmer (was: Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?)
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Checking return values (was: Re: opening a file)
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Tim McDaniel
- Re: Checking return values
- From: Andrew DeFaria
- FAQ 1.11 When shouldn't I program in Perl?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Checking return values (was: Re: opening a file)
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Xho Jingleheimerschmidt
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: ~greg
- Re: Checking return values (was: Re: opening a file)
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: The Seven Stages of a Perl Programmer (was: Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?)
- From: Eric Pozharski
- FAQ 1.14 What is a JAPH?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Cygwin or Windows: file permission functions are broken
- From: Andrew DeFaria
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Dr.Ruud
- Re: Cygwin or Windows: file permission functions are broken
- From: Thrill5
- FAQ 1.13 Is it a Perl program or a Perl script?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Match CASE/END SQL Construct
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Match CASE/END SQL Construct
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Match CASE/END SQL Construct
- From: Tad J McClellan
- The Seven Stages of a Perl Programmer (was: Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?)
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Checking return values (was: Re: opening a file)
- From: Tad J McClellan
- FAQ 2.5 I grabbed the sources and tried to compile but gdbm/dynamic loading/malloc/linking/... failed. How do I make it work?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Cygwin or Windows: file permission functions are broken
- From: Andrew DeFaria
- Re: processing text
- From: larry
- FAQ 4.20 How do I unescape a string?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Cygwin or Windows: file permission functions are broken
- From: Tim McDaniel
- Re: Circular lists
- From: gamo
- Re: String replacement involving special characters.
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
- From: Hans Mulder
- Re: String replacement involving special characters.
- From: Blue
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: rabbits77
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: cartercc
- Re: opening a file
- From: cartercc
- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: opening a file
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- FAQ 4.11 How do I get a random number between X and Y?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Sherm Pendley
- Re: String replacement involving special characters.
- From: Lars Eighner
- Re: String replacement involving special characters.
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: String replacement involving special characters.
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Integration Watch: The end for Perl? (SD Times)
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: String replacement involving special characters.
- From: John W. Krahn
- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
- From: Steve Roscio
- Re: String replacement involving special characters.
- From: J. Gleixner
- Re: String replacement involving special characters.
- From: J. Gleixner
- String replacement involving special characters.
- From: Blue
- Re: opening a file
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: processing text
- From: Brian Helterline
- Re: Integration Watch: The end for Perl? (SD Times)
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- Re: opening a file
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Chris Mattern
- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
- From: xhoster
- Re: opening a file
- From: J. Gleixner
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Randal L. Schwartz
- Re: processing text
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: opening a file
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Rasmus Villemoes
- Re: opening a file
- From: cartercc
- Re: Cygwin or Windows: file permission functions are broken
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- FAQ 3.22 How can I get "#!perl" to work on [MS-DOS,NT,...]?
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- Re: opening a file
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- Re: opening a file
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- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: ~greg
- Re: XML::Parser help
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- From: RedGrittyBrick
- Re: IPC::Shareable::SharedMem: shmget: Permission denied
- From: Daniel Molina Wegener
- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
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- Re: fastest way to allocate memory ?
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- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.8 $)
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- fastest way to allocate memory ?
- From: georg.heiss@xxxxxx
- FAQ 4.7 How do I multiply matrices?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Jaeger LeCoultre Master Geographic Watch, Best Wristwatch
- From: hualibao466
- Re: Cygwin or Windows: file permission functions are broken
- From: Andrew DeFaria
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Jürgen Exner
- IPC::Shareable::SharedMem: shmget: Permission denied
- From: kath
- Re: Cygwin or Windows: file permission functions are broken
- From: Thrill5
- Re: Circular lists
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- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Xho Jingleheimerschmidt
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: ~greg
- Popular Concord Watches
- From: hualibao405
- FAQ 4.10 Why aren't my random numbers random?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: sln
- Re: What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Match CASE/END SQL Construct
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: processing text
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Tintin@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: processing text
- From: George
- Re: processing text
- From: George
- What do you need to have to be considered a Master at Perl?
- From: sln
- Re: processing text
- From: sln
- Re: Match CASE/END SQL Construct
- From: sln
- Re: Match CASE/END SQL Construct
- From: J. Gleixner
- Re: processing text
- From: sln
- Re: Arrays instead of files into hashes
- From: sln
- Re: XML::Parser help
- From: sln
- Re: opening a file
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- Re: Circular lists
- From: sln
- Re: Match CASE/END SQL Construct
- From: sln
- Re: XML::Parser help
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: The single biggest STUPIDITY in Perl ...
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: processing text
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: The single biggest STUPIDITY in Perl ...
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: processing text
- From: Chris Mattern
- Match CASE/END SQL Construct
- From: Perry Aynum
- FAQ 3.20 How can I hide the source for my Perl program?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: handling hypens(-) in word boundary matching
- From: sln
- Re: processing text
- From: Tim Greer
- XML::Parser help
- From: hymie!
- Re: processing text
- From: Uri Guttman
- processing text
- From: George
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Cygwin or Windows: file permission functions are broken
- From: Tim McDaniel
- Re: The single biggest STUPIDITY in Perl ...
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: set timeout module for Perl
- From: Anio
- Re: opening a file
- From: cartercc
- Re: opening a file
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: how to encrypt password stored in ftp script
- From: Woland99
- Re: set timeout module for Perl
- From: Ted Zlatanov
- Re: opening a file
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: opening a file
- From: xhoster
- Re: opening a file
- From: cartercc
- Re: how to encrypt password stored in ftp script
- From: J. Gleixner
- Re: how to encrypt password stored in ftp script
- From: cartercc
- Re: opening a file
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- Re: The single biggest STUPIDITY in Perl ...
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Circular lists
- From: cartercc
- Re: opening a file
- From: cartercc
- Re: opening a file
- From: cartercc
- Re: opening a file
- From: cartercc
- Re: The single biggest STUPIDITY in Perl ...
- From: Bernie Cosell
- FAQ 4.33 How do I pad a string with blanks or pad a number with zeroes?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: Circular lists
- From: gamo
- Re: set timeout module for Perl
- From: Joost Diepenmaat
- Re: Arrays instead of files into hashes
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Circular lists
- From: gamo
- Re: Arrays instead of files into hashes
- From: Francois Massion
- FAQ 1.16 How can I convince others to use Perl?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: unable to open file
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Tintin@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Circular lists
- From: xhoster
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: opening a file
- From: Peter Scott
- Re: [DGBI] to die or not to die (was: opening a file)
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Xho Jingleheimerschmidt
- FAQ 1.10 Can I do [task] in Perl?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: opening a file
- From: George
- Re: opening a file
- From: George
- Re: opening a file
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Using exec()
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: match text followed by number
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Using exec()
- From: xhoster
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: opening a file
- From: xhoster
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: set timeout module for Perl
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Tintin@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Tintin@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: match text followed by number
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: match text followed by number
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: opening a file
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: set timeout module for Perl
- From: Anio
- Re: Add columns of a File
- From: Hans Mulder
- [DGBI] to die or not to die (was: opening a file)
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: Using exec()
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: opening a file
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: opening a file
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: set timeout module for Perl
- From: Hans Mulder
- Re: opening a file
- From: Mart van de Wege
- Re: opening a file
- From: Hans Mulder
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Ken Teague
- Re: Using exec()
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: opening a file
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: set timeout module for Perl
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: Using exec()
- From: Tim McDaniel
- Re: match text followed by number
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Using exec()
- From: Bill H
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Ken Teague
- Re: set timeout module for Perl
- From: Ted Zlatanov
- FAQ 3.2 How can I use Perl interactively?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: opening a file
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: opening a file
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- Re: The single biggest STUPIDITY in Perl ...
- From: ~greg
- Re: opening a file
- From: cartercc
- Re: match text followed by number
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: opening a file
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Add columns of a File
- From: John W. Krahn
- Re: Using exec()
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: opening a file
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: opening a file
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: opening a file
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: opening a file
- From: cartercc
- Re: opening a file
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: opening a file
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Add columns of a File
- From: cartercc
- Re: Add columns of a File
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: opening a file
- From: cartercc
- Re: Add columns of a File
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: match text followed by number
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Using exec()
- From: Chris Mattern
- Re: opening a file
- From: Chris Mattern
- Re: Using exec()
- From: Joost Diepenmaat
- Using exec()
- From: Bill H
- Re: Add columns of a File
- From: test
- Re: Add columns of a File
- From: Rajpreet
- Re: match text followed by number
- From: nick_keighley_nospam
- FAQ 4.14 How can I compare two dates and find the difference?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: opening a file
- From: cartercc
- Re: match text followed by number
- From: Josef Moellers
- Re: Add columns of a File
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: match text followed by number
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: match text followed by number
- From: nick_keighley_nospam
- Add columns of a File
- From: Rajpreet
- Re: match text followed by number
- From: RedGrittyBrick
- match text followed by number
- From: nick_keighley_nospam
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Tad J McClellan
- FAQ 3.28 I've read perlembed, perlguts, etc., but I can't embed perl in my C program; what am I doing wrong?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: opening a file
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: opening a file
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: opening a file
- From: George
- FAQ 1.9 How does Perl compare with other languages like Java, Python, REXX, Scheme, or Tcl?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: how to encrypt password stored in ftp script
- From: Woland99
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Ken Teague
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: unable to open file
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: Function like print with optional filehandle?
- From: xhoster
- unable to open file
- From: Ken Teague
- Re: Getting a temporary file name.
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Getting a temporary file name.
- From: Sherm Pendley
- Getting a temporary file name.
- From: Ryan McCoskrie
- Re: Function like print with optional filehandle?
- From: Tim McDaniel
- Re: Function like print with optional filehandle?
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Function like print with optional filehandle?
- From: Steve Roscio
- Re: Function like print with optional filehandle?
- From: Steve Roscio
- Re: Function like print with optional filehandle?
- From: Hans Mulder
- FAQ 4.18 Does Perl have a Year 2000 problem? Is Perl Y2K compliant?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Help: Cannot acquire data by split
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Function like print with optional filehandle?
- From: smallpond
- Re: Arrays instead of files into hashes
- From: Francois Massion
- Re: A screen like utility?
- From: jk
- Re: how to encrypt password stored in ftp script
- From: Steve Roscio
- Function like print with optional filehandle?
- From: Steve Roscio
- Re: set timeout module for Perl
- From: Anio
- Re: set timeout module for Perl
- From: Anio
- Re: set timeout module for Perl
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: A screen like utility?
- From: Ted Zlatanov
- Re: Syntactic sugar for scope closing hook?
- From: Steve Roscio
- Re: loops in perl automated ftp
- From: Ted Zlatanov
- Re: set timeout module for Perl
- From: Joost Diepenmaat
- FAQ 1.2 Who supports Perl? Who develops it? Why is it free?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- set timeout module for Perl
- From: Anio
- Re: Help: Cannot acquire data by split
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: opening a file
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.8 $)
- From: tadmc
- FAQ 4.26 How do I reformat a paragraph?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Arrays instead of files into hashes
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Help: Cannot acquire data by split
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: How can I access file on machine by address like \\a_machine\pub\list
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: Help: Cannot acquire data by split
- From: sln
- Re: Arrays instead of files into hashes
- From: sln
- Re: How can I access file on machine by address like \\a_machine\pub\list
- From: Water Lin
- Re: Arrays instead of files into hashes
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Arrays instead of files into hashes
- From: sln
- FAQ 2.8 Where can I get information on Perl?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Circular lists
- From: sln
- Re: Arrays instead of files into hashes
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Circular lists
- From: gamo
- Re: Arrays instead of files into hashes
- From: sln
- Re: Circular lists - 26 letters
- From: sln
- Re: Arrays instead of files into hashes
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: opening a file
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: Circular lists - 26 letters
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: Help: Cannot acquire data by split
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Help: Cannot acquire data by split
- From: sln
- Re: Help: Cannot acquire data by split
- From: sln
- Re: Circular lists - 26 letters
- From: smallpond
- Re: Help: Cannot acquire data by split
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: A screen like utility?
- From: jk
- Re: Arrays instead of files into hashes
- From: sln
- Re: Arrays instead of files into hashes
- From: J. Gleixner
- Re: opening a file
- From: George
- Re: Help: Cannot acquire data by split
- From: sln
- Re: Help: Cannot acquire data by split
- From: sln
- Circular lists - 26 letters
- From: sln
- Re: Arrays instead of files into hashes
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Arrays instead of files into hashes
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Help: Cannot acquire data by split
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: how to encrypt password stored in ftp script
- From: Tim Greer
- FAQ 3.19 How can I make my CGI script more efficient?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: A screen like utility?
- From: Andrew Schulman
- Arrays instead of files into hashes
- From: Francois Massion
- Re: A screen like utility?
- From: jk
- Re: A screen like utility?
- From: smallpond
- Re: Circular lists
- From: xhoster
- Re: how to encrypt password stored in ftp script
- From: Jürgen Exner
- A screen like utility?
- From: jk
- Re: Help: Cannot acquire data by split
- From: Amy Lee
- Re: Help: Cannot acquire data by split
- From: Josef Moellers
- Re: Help: Cannot acquire data by split
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: handling hypens(-) in word boundary matching
- From: Tad J McClellan
- FAQ 3.17 Is it safe to return a reference to local or lexical data?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: how to encrypt password stored in ftp script
- From: cartercc
- Re: passing value
- From: greymaus
- Help: Cannot acquire data by split
- From: Amy Lee
- Re: Circular lists
- From: gamo
- handling hypens(-) in word boundary matching
- From: arun
- Re: passing value
- From: Josef Moellers
- Re: how to encrypt password stored in ftp script
- From: Josef Moellers
- passing value
- From: greymaus
- Re: how to encrypt password stored in ftp script
- From: Woland99
- Re: opening a file
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: how to encrypt password stored in ftp script
- From: Dave Weaver
- Re: how to make exe app with Linux perl?
- From: Ryan McCoskrie
- Re: How can I access file on machine by address like \\a_machine\pub\list
- From: Jürgen Exner
- how to encrypt password stored in ftp script
- From: Woland99
- FAQ 3.26 Where can I learn about object-oriented Perl programming?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- How can I access file on machine by address like \\a_machine\pub\list
- From: Water Lin
- Re: opening a file
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: opening a file
- From: George
- Re: opening a file
- From: George
- FAQ 1.15 Where can I get a list of Larry Wall witticisms?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Circular lists
- From: xhoster
- Re: Circular lists
- From: xhoster
- Re: Circular lists
- From: xhoster
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: Chart::Gnuplot problem
- From: Vicky Conlan
- Re: Is someone trying to delete this group?
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- Re: opening a file
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: opening a file
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: Is someone trying to delete this group?
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: Circular lists
- From: gamo
- Re: Is someone trying to delete this group?
- From: George
- Re: Circular lists
- From: xhoster
- Re: opening a file
- From: George
- Re: Circular lists
- From: gamo
- Re: Circular lists
- From: xhoster
- Re: Circular lists
- From: xhoster
- FAQ 4.5 How do I convert between numeric representations/bases/radixes?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Circular lists
- From: xhoster
- Re: Advanced Technology
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Advanced Technology
- From: rtlxgroups
- Re: please help me to understand this code?
- From: Eric Pozharski
- FAQ 3.3 Is there a Perl shell?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Is someone trying to delete this group?
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Installing CPAN module that has no PPM package
- From: Christian Winter
- FAQ 4.31 How can I split a [character] delimited string except when inside [character]?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Is someone trying to delete this group?
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Rom
- Re: please help me to understand this code?
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Is someone trying to delete this group?
- From: Rom
- Re: Is someone trying to delete this group?
- From: Rom
- Re: Is someone trying to delete this group?
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Is someone trying to delete this group?
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: please help me to understand this code?
- From: Pilcrow
- Re: Is someone trying to delete this group?
- From: Tim Greer
- Is someone trying to delete this group?
- From: Rom
- Re: Circular lists
- From: sln
- Re: Installing CPAN module that has no PPM package
- From: George
- FAQ 4.28 How do I change the Nth occurrence of something?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Syntactic sugar for scope closing hook?
- From: Kevin Ryde
- Re: Circular lists
- From: sln
- Re: I am needing a gentle introduction to accessing a perl array from a reference
- From: Tad J McClellan
- FAQ 2.13 What mailing lists are there for Perl?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: opening a file
- From: Mirco Wahab
- Re: please help me to understand this code?
- From: cartercc
- Re: I am needing a gentle introduction to accessing a perl array from a reference
- From: Dr.Ruud
- Re: opening a file
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: opening a file
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: opening a file
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Jürgen Exner
- FAQ 4.24 How do I reverse a string?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: I am needing a gentle introduction to accessing a perl array from a reference
- From: Larry W. Virden
- Re: I am needing a gentle introduction to accessing a perl array from a reference
- From: Larry W. Virden
- Re: opening a file
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: opening a file
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: Circular lists
- From: gamo
- Re: opening a file
- From: George
- Re: opening a file
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: I am needing a gentle introduction to accessing a perl array from a reference
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- FAQ 4.6 Why doesn't & work the way I want it to?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: please help me to understand this code?
- From: Pilcrow
- Re: opening a file
- From: Keith Keller
- Re: Syntactic sugar for scope closing hook?
- From: C.DeRykus
- Re: a homework need help
- From: Pilcrow
- Re: Installing CPAN module that has no PPM package
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Installing CPAN module that has no PPM package
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: opening a file
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: opening a file
- From: George
- Re: Installing CPAN module that has no PPM package
- From: George
- Re: opening a file
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: opening a file
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: opening a file
- From: George
- FAQ 2.4 I copied the perl binary from one machine to another, but scripts don't work.
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: please help me to understand this code?
- From: Pilcrow
- Re: opening a file
- From: George
- Re: opening a file
- From: George
- Re: opening a file
- From: George
- Re: please help me to understand this code?
- From: J. Gleixner
- Re: please help me to understand this code?
- From: J. Gleixner
- Re: Regular Expression Question
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: Using use in programs vs modules
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: please help me to understand this code?
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Using use in programs vs modules
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Regular Expression Question
- From: Tim McDaniel
- Re: please help me to understand this code?
- From: Tim McDaniel
- Syntactic sugar for scope closing hook?
- From: Steve Roscio
- Re: please help me to understand this code?
- From: Pilcrow
- Re: Circular lists
- From: xhoster
- Re: Circular lists
- From: gamo
- Re: please help me to understand this code?
- From: cartercc
- Re: Circular lists
- From: gamo
- Re: please help me to understand this code?
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: please help me to understand this code?
- From: Pilcrow
- FAQ 4.25 How do I expand tabs in a string?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Circular lists
- From: gamo
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: Regular Expression Question
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: please help me to understand this code?
- From: Tim Greer
- Re: please help me to understand this code?
- From: Pilcrow
- Re: please help me to understand this code?
- From: Pilcrow
- Re: please help me to understand this code?
- From: Pilcrow
- Re: Circular lists
- From: xhoster
- Re: Using use in programs vs modules
- From: Gunnar Hjalmarsson
- Re: Circular lists
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Using use in programs vs modules
- From: pgodfrin
- Re: Installing Tk under Solaris 10 and ActivePerl 5.10
- From: J. Gleixner
- Installing Tk under Solaris 10 and ActivePerl 5.10
- From: Graham Drabble
- Installing CPAN module that has no PPM package
- From: tbone
- Re: Circular lists
- From: RedGrittyBrick
- Re: I am needing a gentle introduction to accessing a perl array from a reference
- From: RedGrittyBrick
- Re: I am needing a gentle introduction to accessing a perl array from a reference
- From: Tad J McClellan
- FAQ 3.21 How can I compile my Perl program into byte code or C?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Circular lists
- From: gamo
- Re: regexp format for SQL
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Circular lists
- From: C.DeRykus
- Re: I am needing a gentle introduction to accessing a perl array from a reference
- From: Larry W. Virden
- Re: I am needing a gentle introduction to accessing a perl array from a reference
- From: Larry W. Virden
- Re: I am needing a gentle introduction to accessing a perl array from a reference
- From: Larry W. Virden
- Re: Regular Expression Question
- From: Börni
- Re: opening a file
- From: Dr.Ruud
- Circular lists
- From: gamo
- Re: loops in perl automated ftp
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- Regular Expression Question
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- FAQ 4.34 How do I extract selected columns from a string?
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- please help me to understand this code?
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- FAQ 3.16 How can I make my Perl program take less memory?
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- opening a file
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- FAQ 3.10 Is there an IDE or Windows Perl Editor?
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- Re: remote invocation for any user
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- Re: remote invocation for any user
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- Re: remote invocation for any user
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- FAQ 1.4 What are Perl 4, Perl 5, or Perl 6?
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- remote invocation for any user
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- Re: -1 ** 0 == -1 ???
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- Re: -1 ** 0 == -1 ???
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- FAQ 1.7 How stable is Perl?
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- Re: Parsing a string into a hash
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- Re: Parsing a string into a hash
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- Re: -1 ** 0 == -1 ???
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- Re: Parsing a string into a hash
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- Re: Parsing a string into a hash
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- Parsing a string into a hash
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- Re: -1 ** 0 == -1 ???
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- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.8 $)
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- Re: Why my Strawberry Perl act strangely under MSYS?
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- Re: Autoflush and new/read-line not working as expected/documented?
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- Re: -1 ** 0 == -1 ???
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- Re: -1 ** 0 == -1 ???
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- -1 ** 0 == -1 ???
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- Autoflush and new/read-line not working as expected/documented?
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- Re: Script to insert data to a web page?
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- FAQ 2.12 Which magazines have Perl content?
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- Re: Script to insert data to a web page?
- From: Chad
- Re: Favorite object-oriented modules?
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- Re: Favorite object-oriented modules?
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- Re: Favorite object-oriented modules?
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- Re: Favorite object-oriented modules?
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- Favorite object-oriented modules?
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- Re: Why my Strawberry Perl act strangely under MSYS?
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- FAQ 3.31 What's MakeMaker?
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- Re: mail address validation
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- Re: mail address validation
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Why my Strawberry Perl act strangely under MSYS?
- From: Water Lin
- FAQ 3.30 What's MakeMaker?
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- Re: mail address validation
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- Re: mail address validation
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- Re: mail address validation
- From: Petr Vileta \"fidokomik\"
- FAQ 4.38 Why don't my <<HERE documents work?
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- Re: mail address validation
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: mail address validation
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- Re: Installing a module written in C on a UNIX without root access
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- Update Based on -M
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- Re: Installing a module written in C on a UNIX without root access
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- Re: Help: Output specific text from a starter
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- Re: Unit test that checks for "croak"
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- Re: Help: Output specific text from a starter
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- Re: FAQ 1.8 Is Perl difficult to learn?
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- FAQ 4.35 How do I find the soundex value of a string?
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- FAQ 1.8 Is Perl difficult to learn?
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- Re: Installing a module written in C on a UNIX without root access
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- Re: Help: Output specific text from a starter
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- FAQ 4.23 How do I find matching/nesting anything?
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- FAQ 3.13 How can I use curses with Perl?
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- FAQ 4.40 What is the difference between $array[1] and @array[1]?
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- Re: hash table usage questions
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- FAQ 3.11 Where can I get Perl macros for vi?
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- Re: Script to insert data to a web page?
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- Re: Unit test that checks for "croak"
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- Re: hash table usage questions
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- Re: Script to insert data to a web page?
- From: Henry Law
- Re: hash table usage questions
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- Re: Script to insert data to a web page?
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Is Moose the best for Perl object-oriented programming?
- From: Ted Zlatanov
- Re: Script to insert data to a web page?
- From: Gunnar Hjalmarsson
- Re: hash table usage questions
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- Re: Script to insert data to a web page?
- From: Chad
- Re: Script to insert data to a web page?
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- Re: hash table usage questions
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- Re: hash table usage questions
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- Re: Script to insert data to a web page?
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- Re: Is Moose the best for Perl object-oriented programming?
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- Re: Script to insert data to a web page?
- From: Vicky Conlan
- Re: DateTime and Thread::Running conflict
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- Re: Is Moose the best for Perl object-oriented programming?
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- From: Ted Zlatanov
- FAQ 3.27 Where can I learn about linking C with Perl?
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- Re: Script to insert data to a web page?
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- Re: Script to insert data to a web page?
- From: Tim Greer
- Script to insert data to a web page?
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- Is Moose the best for Perl object-oriented programming?
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- Re: crisis Perl
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- Re: Why not Ruby?
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- Re: hash table usage questions
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- Re: crisis Perl
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- Re: Processing Multiple Large Files
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- FAQ 2.15 Where can I buy a commercial version of perl?
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- Re: Is there any IDE for perl?
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- Re: Is there any IDE for perl?
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- Re: oops
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- Re: Is there any IDE for perl?
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- Re: searching for franken
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- FAQ 4.37 What's wrong with always quoting "$vars"?
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- FAQ 3.12 Where can I get perl-mode for emacs?
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- FAQ 4.30 How do I capitalize all the words on one line?
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- Re: FAQ 2.10 Where should I post source code?
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- Re: searching for franken
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- Happy New Years to all Perl Misc'ers !!!
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