comp.lang.perl.misc
- FAQ 8.44 How do I tell the difference between errors from the shell and perl?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Perl and locales
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: Perl and locales
- From: kxtells
- Re: how can perl respond to someone's HTTP POST
- From: Mart van de Wege
- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.9 $)
- From: tadmc
- FAQ 8.29 Why can't my script read from STDIN after I gave it EOF (^D on Unix, ^Z on MS-DOS)?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: how can perl respond to someone's HTTP POST
- From: Lars Eighner
- how can perl respond to someone's HTTP POST
- From: Jack
- Re: loop and timeout
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Perl error response
- From: sln
- loop and timeout
- From: Shoryuken
- FAQ 8.50 What is socket.ph and where do I get it?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- m//
- From: Guy
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Franken Sense
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Perl and locales
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Franken Sense
- FAQ 8.43 How do I open a file without blocking?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Perl and locales
- From: Steve C
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Gregg Hastings
- Perl and locales
- From: kxtells
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: p . podmostko
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- FAQ 8.39 How do I set CPU limits?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: p . podmostko
- FAQ 8.45 How do I install a module from CPAN?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Mart van de Wege
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: p . podmostko
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Franken Sense
- Re: edit array in place
- From: Uri Guttman
- FAQ 8.26 Why doesn't open() return an error when a pipe open fails?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: compiled perl question. [OT]
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: edit array in place
- From: Eric Pozharski
- FAQ 8.47 How do I keep my own module/library directory?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: edit array in place
- From: Uri Guttman
- FAQ 8.31 Can I use perl to run a telnet or ftp session?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: p . podmostko
- FAQ 8.49 How do I add a directory to my include path (@INC) at runtime?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: edit array in place
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: p . podmostko
- FAQ 8.41 How do I use an SQL database?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: compiled perl question. [OT]
- From: Tassilo von Parseval
- Re: Arrays and Hashes
- From: Martijn Lievaart
- Re: socket to listen
- From: Uri Guttman
- FAQ 8.37 How do I find out if I'm running interactively or not?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: socket to listen
- From: cerr
- Re: socket to listen
- From: RedGrittyBrick
- socket to listen
- From: cerr
- Re: edit array in place
- From: Uri Guttman
- FAQ 8.25 How can I capture STDERR from an external command?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: ccc31807
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Lars Eighner
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: p . podmostko
- Re: edit array in place
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.9 $)
- From: tadmc
- FAQ 8.33 Is there a way to hide perl's command line from programs such as "ps"?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Problems installing Jifty. Test::WWW::Selenium fails b/c Test::Mock::LWP? Not sure...
- From: JC
- FAQ 9.2 My CGI script runs from the command line but not the browser. (500 Server Error)
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Glenn Jackman
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Henry Law
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Mart van de Wege
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: ccc31807
- Re: Array
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- FAQ 8.36 How do I fork a daemon process?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: p . podmostko
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: edit array in place
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Scott Bryce
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: p . podmostko
- Re: Array
- From: Faith Greenwood
- Re: Array
- From: smallpond
- Re: Array
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Array
- From: Faith Greenwood
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: ccc31807
- FAQ 8.30 How can I convert my shell script to perl?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Arrays and Hashes
- From: Guy
- Re: Arrays and Hashes
- From: News123
- FAQ 8.35 How do I close a process's filehandle without waiting for it to complete?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: p . podmostko
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: ccc31807
- Re: &sub qw(1 2);
- From: QoS
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: Arrays and Hashes
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: edit array in place
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Ben Morrow
- FAQ 8.32 How can I write expect in Perl?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Arrays and Hashes
- From: Guy
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Bradley K. Sherman
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: ccc31807
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Ben Morrow
- Re: Arrays and Hashes
- From: Ben Morrow
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Ben Morrow
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Bradley K. Sherman
- Arrays and Hashes
- From: Guy
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: p . podmostko
- Re: problem running Convert::ASN1 on Windows XP
- From: Franken Sense
- 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: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Here document
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: Here document
- From: John W. Krahn
- Re: Here document
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: Here document
- From: Ben Morrow
- Re: Here document
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: Here document
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: problem running Convert::ASN1 on Windows XP
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: Here document
- From: michael20545
- Re: Here document
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: problem running Convert::ASN1 on Windows XP
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: problem running Convert::ASN1 on Windows XP
- From: Ben Morrow
- Re: edit array in place
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Here document
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: &sub qw(1 2);
- From: Tad J McClellan
- problem running Convert::ASN1 on Windows XP
- From: yawnmoth
- Re: Here document
- From: Gunnar Hjalmarsson
- Here document
- From: michael20545
- &sub qw(1 2);
- From: QoS
- FAQ 8.40 How do I avoid zombies on a Unix system?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: edit array in place
- From: Eric Pozharski
- FAQ 8.38 How do I timeout a slow event?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- FAQ 8.27 What's wrong with using backticks in a void context?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Capturing actual Browser output in perl
- From: Franken Sense
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Franken Sense
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Franken Sense
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Geoff Cox
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Nathan Keel
- FAQ 8.42 How do I make a system() exit on control-C?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: edit array in place
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: EasyNews and this Perl group
- From: sln
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: rc
- FAQ 8.46 What's the difference between require and use?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: change file names using Archive::Zip
- From: Geoff Cox
- Re: edit array in place
- From: Dr.Ruud
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Randal L. Schwartz
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Geoff Cox
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Geoff Cox
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- FAQ 9.1 What is the correct form of response from a CGI script?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: comma operator
- From: Franken Sense
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: edit array in place
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Tad J McClellan
- FAQ 8.48 How do I add the directory my program lives in to the module/library search path?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Bart Lateur
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: edit array in place
- From: Brandon Metcalf
- [OT] Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: EasyNews and this Perl group
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: double variable interpolation question
- From: Mart van de Wege
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: EasyNews and this Perl group
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: News123
- Re: double variable interpolation question
- From: Uri Guttman
- FAQ 8.28 How can I call backticks without shell processing?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: double variable interpolation question
- From: Ben Morrow
- Re: double variable interpolation question
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: double variable interpolation question
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: double variable interpolation question
- From: ccc31807
- Re: EasyNews and this Perl group
- From: Vincent
- Re: double variable interpolation question
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: edit array in place
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: edit array in place
- From: Ben Morrow
- Re: double variable interpolation question
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: double variable interpolation question
- From: RedGrittyBrick
- double variable interpolation question
- From: ccc31807
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Geoff Cox
- Re: Capturing actual Browser output in perl
- From: Gunnar Hjalmarsson
- Re: comma operator
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- Re: edit array in place
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: edit array in place
- From: Brandon Metcalf
- FAQ 8.19 Why doesn't my sockets program work under System V (Solaris)? What does the error message "Protocol not supported" mean?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Bart Lateur
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Marc Girod
- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.9 $)
- From: tadmc
- FAQ 8.17 How can I measure time under a second?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
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- From: Aromin
- Re: change file names using Archive::Zip
- From: Franken Sense
- Re: comma operator
- From: Franken Sense
- Honeywell 50150 Pure HEPA Round Air Purifier
- From: Arabie
- 16x25x5 MERV 11 Lennox Replacement Filter (2 Pack)
- From: Arends
- Re: Capturing actual Browser output in perl
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: Capturing actual Browser output in perl
- From: Ben Morrow
- Capturing actual Browser output in perl
- From: digz
- FAQ 8.13 How do I trap control characters/signals?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: edit array in place
- From: J. Gleixner
- Re: edit array in place
- From: Uri Guttman
- edit array in place
- From: Brandon Metcalf
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Geoff Cox
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: regex help
- From: Jürgen Exner
- FAQ 8.21 Where do I get the include files to do ioctl() or syscall()?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: regex help
- From: Henning Follmann
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: regex help
- From: J. Gleixner
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: regex help
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: regex help
- From: ccc31807
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Uri Guttman
- regex help
- From: Paul
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: problems with writing to an output file
- From: Jürgen Exner
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- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: p . podmostko
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- From: fighter
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Bart Lateur
- Re: FAQ needed for PERL/PERL5 modules and paths
- From: brian d foy
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: ccc31807
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: News123
- FAQ 8.20 How can I call my system's unique C functions from Perl?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Tad J McClellan
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- Re: Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: Ben Morrow
- Re: array and filehandle.
- From: John W. Krahn
- Re: FAQ needed for PERL/PERL5 modules and paths
- From: Ben Morrow
- Is PERL good for a linguist new to programming?
- From: p . podmostko
- FAQ needed for PERL/PERL5 modules and paths
- From: Charles T. Smith
- FAQ needed for PERL/PERL5 modules and paths
- From: Charles T. Smith
- Re: array and filehandle.
- From: kath
- FAQ 8.7 How do I clear the screen?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: array and filehandle.
- From: Eric Pozharski
- Re: array and filehandle.
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Nathan Keel
- FAQ 8.23 How can I open a pipe both to and from a command?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: array and filehandle.
- From: Ben Morrow
- Re: array and filehandle.
- From: Ben Morrow
- Re: array and filehandle.
- From: Ben Morrow
- Re: array and filehandle.
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: array and filehandle.
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: array and filehandle.
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: array and filehandle.
- From: Gunnar Hjalmarsson
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Geoff Cox
- Re: array and filehandle.
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- array and filehandle.
- From: Nene
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Ben Morrow
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Geoff Cox
- FAQ 8.14 How do I modify the shadow password file on a Unix system?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: One-liners: single quotes; altering first line only; printing the changes?
- From: Adam Funk
- Re: One-liners: single quotes; altering first line only; printing the changes?
- From: Adam Funk
- Re: One-liners: single quotes; altering first line only; printing the changes?
- From: Adam Funk
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Keith Keller
- Re: beginner array of array... thank you all
- From: Ted Zlatanov
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: RedGrittyBrick
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: One-liners: single quotes; altering first line only; printing the changes?
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: One-liners: single quotes; altering first line only; printing the changes?
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: One-liners: single quotes; altering first line only; printing the changes?
- From: Peter Makholm
- FAQ 8.24 Why can't I get the output of a command with system()?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: One-liners: single quotes; altering first line only; printing the changes?
- From: Peter Makholm
- Re: One-liners: single quotes; altering first line only; printing the changes?
- From: smallpond
- Re: One-liners: single quotes; altering first line only; printing the changes?
- From: John W. Krahn
- One-liners: single quotes; altering first line only; printing the changes?
- From: Adam Funk
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Sherm Pendley
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: brian d foy
- Re: Generate Word and Powerpoint files
- From: Ben Bullock
- Re: Generate Word and Powerpoint files
- From: Daniel Parry
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: brian d foy
- Re: FAQ 8.4 How do I print something out in color?
- From: brian d foy
- Re: Generate Word and Powerpoint files
- From: Ben Bullock
- Re: problems with writing to an output file
- From: Ameya
- Re: compiled perl question.
- From: News123
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: News123
- FAQ 8.10 How do I read and write the serial port?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
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- From: Arand
- Re: Outputting to PDF simply?
- From: bobmct
- FAQ 8.12 How do I start a process in the background?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: compiled perl question.
- From: Sherm Pendley
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Peter J. Holzer
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Uri Guttman
- FAQ 8.15 How do I set the time and date?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: RedGrittyBrick
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: News123
- Re: compiled perl question.
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: beginner array of array... thank you all
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Geoff Cox
- Re: Generate Word and Powerpoint files
- From: smallpond
- Re: compiled perl question.
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: compiled perl question.
- From: ccc31807
- Re: compiled perl question.
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- Re: compiled perl question.
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: Generate Word and Powerpoint files
- From: ccc31807
- Re: compiled perl question.
- From: Lawrence Statton
- Re: compiled perl question.
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- Re: compiled perl question.
- From: DaLoverhino
- Re: beginner array of array... thank you all
- From: Ted Zlatanov
- Re: compiled perl question.
- From: Jürgen Exner
- compiled perl question.
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- Generate Word and Powerpoint files
- From: Daniel Parry
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: ccc31807
- Re: Outputting to PDF simply?
- From: ccc31807
- Outputting to PDF simply?
- From: bobm3
- FAQ 8.11 How do I decode encrypted password files?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Ben Morrow
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Geoff Cox
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Geoff Cox
- Create and extract protected archive
- From: genomart
- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.9 $)
- From: tadmc
- FAQ 8.9 How do I ask the user for a password?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Geoff Cox
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Keith Keller
- Re: ampersand subroutine
- From: Jürgen Exner
- ampersand subroutine
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- FAQ 8.16 How can I sleep() or alarm() for under a second?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Tad J McClellan
- Re: Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: J. Gleixner
- Re: beginner array of array... thank you all
- From: Uri Guttman
- Archive::Zip and correct extension (mixture of Word and PowerPoint files)?
- From: Geoff Cox
- Re: Archive::Zip and File::Find errors
- From: Geoff Cox
- Re: Archive::Zip and File::Find errors
- From: Dr.Ruud
- Re: Archive::Zip and File::Find errors
- From: A. Sinan Unur
- Re: change file names using Archive::Zip
- From: Geoff Cox
- Archive::Zip and File::Find errors
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- Re: change file names using Archive::Zip
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- Re: beginner array of array... thank you all
- From: Jürgen Exner
- FAQ 8.8 How do I get the screen size?
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- Re: "Perl has been pretty much forgotten" says Spolsky
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- FAQ 6.5 I put a regular expression into $/ but it didn't work. What's wrong?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: parsing packets and user defined data structures
- From: smallpond
- FAQ 5.25 How do I get a file's timestamp in perl?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- parsing packets and user defined data structures
- From: bergenpeak
- read must its opportunity for u
- From: daniswati007
- read must its opportunity for u
- From: daniswati007
- FAQ 5.31 How can I tell whether there's a character waiting on a filehandle?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: RSS XML Streams
- From: sln
- FAQ 5.38 How do I select a random line from a file?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Reading from pipe or from stdin, how?
- From: Jim Gibson
- Reading from pipe or from stdin, how?
- From: DaLoverhino
- Re: "Perl has been pretty much forgotten" says Spolsky
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: Perl is too slow - A statement
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: Perl command call check
- From: Skye Shaw!@#$
- Re: simple visual c++ examples
- From: Uri Guttman
- simple visual c++ examples
- From: hoho
- Re: I think I found a real regex bug
- From: darkon
- Re: Dumping all Variables
- From: darkon
- Re: I think I found a real regex bug
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: I think I found a real regex bug
- From: Mark
- FAQ 6.3 How can I pull out lines between two patterns that are themselves on different lines?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Dumping all Variables
- From: ccc31807
- Re: I think I found a real regex bug
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Dumping all Variables
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Perl is too slow - A statement
- From: sln
- Re: Dumping all Variables
- From: Bigus
- Re: I think I found a real regex bug
- From: Mark
- Re: Perl is too slow - A statement
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- Re: Dumping all Variables
- From: Dr.Ruud
- Re: I think I found a real regex bug
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: want extract to parenthesis
- From: sln
- Re: I think I found a real regex bug
- From: Mark
- I think I found a real regex bug
- From: Mark
- Re: Dumping all Variables
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Dumping all Variables
- From: ccc31807
- Re: Dumping all Variables
- From: Bigus
- Re: want extract to parenthesis
- From: Jim Gibson
- Re: want extract to parenthesis
- From: Bigus
- Re: Perl is too slow - A statement
- From: sln
- want extract to parenthesis
- From: NamSa
- Re: "Perl has been pretty much forgotten" says Spolsky
- From: ccc31807
- generating WordProcessingML with Perl
- From: ccc31807
- Re: "Perl has been pretty much forgotten" says Spolsky
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- Re: Perl is too slow - A statement
- From: Charlton Wilbur
- FAQ 6.10 What is "/o" really for?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Dumping all Variables
- From: Ben Bullock
- "Perl has been pretty much forgotten" says Spolsky
- From: Ben Bullock
- RSS XML Streams
- From: isecc
- Dumping all Variables
- From: Bigus
- Posting Guidelines for comp.lang.perl.misc ($Revision: 1.9 $)
- From: tadmc
- FAQ 5.28 How can I read in an entire file all at once?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: How to find duplicate in certain fields of array??
- From: Jürgen Exner
- FAQ 6.9 How can I quote a variable to use in a regex?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Perl is too slow - A statement
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: Perl is too slow - A statement
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: Perl is too slow - A statement
- From: Big and Blue
- Re: How to find duplicate in certain fields of array??
- From: sln
- Re: How to find duplicate in certain fields of array??
- From: somebody
- Re: How to find duplicate in certain fields of array?? - SOLUTION
- From: somebody
- Perl 5.10: Safety of experimental features?
- From: Seymour J.
- Re: How to find duplicate in certain fields of array??
- From: sln
- Re: Perl 5.10.0 message: Undefined subroutine &main:: called at (re_eval 2) line 1.
- From: sln
- Re: Perl is too slow - A statement
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: Perl is too slow - A statement
- From: Uri Guttman
- Re: Posting to perl.beginners via google groups
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: Perl is too slow - A statement
- From: Nathan Keel
- FAQ 5.19 How can I reliably rename a file?
- From: PerlFAQ Server
- Re: Posting to perl.beginners via google groups
- From: Jürgen Exner
- Re: Posting to perl.beginners via google groups
- From: Nathan Keel
- Re: Posting to perl.beginners via google groups
- From: Keith Keller
- Re: Perl is too slow - A statement
- From: Xho Jingleheimerschmidt
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