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<0> .. so ***ignment 1 which would encode to "***ignment%201" ?? <0> right? <1> Probably. <0> :( I can't seem to get it to work w/ that... <1> Maybe as ***ignment+1 <0> tried that.. <0> are you running linux by chance? <1> Send the form to a script that just dumps the CGI parms <1> last time I used CGI, the dot-com server was running NT4 ... <2> uWtf, how do I find the damn frog rock? <0> do they have scripts like that available on the net? (I don't have a web server to set it up..) <1> kind of hard to test the CGI without a webserver! <2> kury: What machine are you chatting to us on? <3> kury: what OS ? <0> school machine.. WIndows xp <0> I don't have administrative rights though..
<1> bummer <4> simcop2387: sup? <0> I've been trying to p*** the cgi "***num=***ignment 1" and I get nothing... or so the server cgi says.. <0> it says "ERROR: Improper ***ignment name ''" so I would ***ume that means it isn't getting anything.. for some reason.. any ideas? <1> you usually need a webserver to test a CGI. So are you trying to write a wrapper script to test a CGI standalone, emulating it being called from a webserver? <4> well for starters that space should be encoded <2> kury: You should be p***ing it ***ignment%201 <0> I'm trying to automate.. the submition process to a cl*** website.... using the linux command "curl" (it automates web server posts) <2> Yeah, but curl ****s <2> kury: WWW::Mechanize <1> ahh <2> And "submission" <0> buu: oops... sorry.. thats what I ment to type.. thats what I've been sending <0> http://marvin.ibest.uidaho.edu/~heckendo/CS445/submitTar.html <0> thats the site.. <2> MECHANIZE <4> still, curl and the curl module are relatively crappy <1> yeah, www::mechanize rocks. <5> Is there a way to check if a variable is a number? <2> Posix::isdigit? <1> the value might be a number ... the variable isn't. <5> Err well I mean value then <5> >.> <6> Khisanth: not much, just writing a program to simulate populations in perl <1> all values have numeric values, but some of them are misleading <1> Regexp::Common has a pattern to match all known numbers <1> wrap it with \A and \Z <4> there is also Scalar::Util <6> Khisanth: i'm working on a statistically based population simulator, capable of having breeding algorithms, genetic algorithms for p***ing down traits, and environmental factors (genetics vs. generational influences, bubonic plagues, etc.), and anything else i come up with along the way, or is suggested to me <4> which has a looks_like_number function <7> simcop2387: i'm curious... why? <4> to figure out how to breed his very own catgirl of course! <6> encryptio: i've got a statistics cl*** and i don't like asking people information so i simulate populations instead <4> heh <1> kury: save a copy of the webpage. Change the FORM METHOD to GET and the URL to something nonsensical ... open the form in browser, and submit to no where. Read the URL on the browser nav bar <0> K <0> thanks <6> i did a similar thing in C a few years ago but it was very specific to the situation, designed to "discover" car buying habits in my local area, my data was actually within the margin of error of the statistics gathered by 4 other groups <7> lol <7> wrong window <4> Bill_N1VUX: or just run your own webserver <6> hax: giving up emo? what for, its the only way to not be cool! everyone is doing it! <1> Khisanth: that's what I'd do, but he said no admin rights on his <8> simcop2387: #web was pissing me off <8> simcop2387: so i took it off <8> long story, not really worth repeating <4> Bill_N1VUX: I would ***ume he at least owns a computer <6> infi: ? <6> hax: lol <0> Bill_N1VUX: this guys cgi... must really ****... I copied the url exactly... and it still spits back... that its not getting one of the variables.. <9> question: when I do a foreach, is that automatically removing the \n off of every element, or am I messing something else uP? <10> sorry, I was being emo <9> have we a sk8er boy in the house... <1> CGI often only works with the exact web page it was tested with, if at all. <6> lol <2> "sk8er boi" <2> ****ing game is haxing me.
<1> Good night all. <9> I used to like punk rock....but then I found instrumental metal!! <2> shad0w1e: Death metal > instrumental <10> GWAR > * <9> well, is In Flames instrumental, or death, or both ? <2> I'd call In Flames death.. <9> and Children of Bodom.... <11> In Flames is White Metal! <11> *hides* <9> its actually Swedish metal <2> cap: Wtf? <2> shad0w1e: Swedish is a subgenre now? <11> buu: As in "black metal" <10> why not? iceland has been hoarding the credit for years <10> Bjork, Sigur Ros, etc. <2> cap: I dunno, how do you get white metal from in flames? <2> I mean, what is white metal? <9> swedishmetal.net <8> ... <9> yeah, whats white metal? <6> buu: a bunch of white guys complaining and trying to sing the blues? on wait thats white jazz <6> oh* <11> buu: Well, some people call it Christian Metal ;) <2> I generally consider children of bodom to be fairly typical death, but they're kind of fast <11> But it's definitely not Death Metal. <2> eh, why not? <9> because theres so much melody to it! <4> buu: because they are lively! <11> Well, Cannibal Corpse is Death Metal, but not In Flames. Typical Death Metal has a deep growling voice. <2> Melodic death? <9> right like Dying Fetus <2> cap: Yeah, you don't consider that for inflames? <11> no <9> or Sworn Enemy <11> Melodic ok, but not Death. <12> what about the leprechauns <12> wtfssh <11> Well, we use to call it White/Christian/Melodic Metal. <2> cap: Er, what does it have to do with christianity? <2> And for most of the songs they've got that screechy yell going on <2> I guess it's not technical death <11> buu, they don't slaughter people in their songs, that's enough evidence. <2> cap: Er, that has nothing to do with death metal <9> yeah now were getting into King Diamond territory <2> Death is guitars + growling <2> They could be singing about loving furry pink unicorns <12> my favorite <11> As far as I know has Black Metal -> high pitched voices, Death Metal -> deep voices. <2> cap: There's like 50 wikipedia pages on this <9> no thats powermetal (high pitched voices) <2> blackmetal is slower, more somber and typically has "evil" elements <2> Like emperor <9> and let us not forget gothic metal for bands like Type O Negative <11> shad0w1e: Power Metal has naked gayz0rin men, that's Power Metal. <2> Zomg the gayz0rin <9> thats not true, Freedom Call, and Edguy are straight <9> perhaps not some of the others... <9> I saw a powermetal show where the singer came out in Pajamas, but he was clothed <9> yes, "on Horses of steel, I ride" <2> Wikipedia says "melodic death metal" <11> Uhm ok, to be it's not death but ok <11> *to me <9> Hammerfall is power (and straight), but Manowar isn't (power) <2> cap: Eh, it's death <2> It's got death vocals with faster guitars and occasional clean singing <11> They don't growl enough to be death ;) <2> Eh, they do enough <2> Agalloch is ****ing awesome <11> But rather in a middle pitch voice, which doesn't count <2> It's closer than anything else <2> A bunch of their songs feature a lot of death growls <2> It's close enough.
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