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<0> why do you need perl to "integrate with php"?
<0> (for surfdue)
<1> merlyn for an upload system
<0> perl is perl. php is php.
<0> that didn't answer my question
<0> how would perl be used with php?
<0> PHP is basically a closed system
<2> surfdue: describe, in english, what you are trying to accomplish
<0> php spits out HTML, the response comes back to the PHP page, which interprets the upload
<0> I don't see room to put Perl in there.
<1> thrig, and merlyn, simply create an upload system like rapidshare.de, its almost acomplished with a modified php upload script at orbno.com I am looking to intergrate perl to byp*** the php upload limits, faster uploads, and a progress bar.
<3> tdonahue: don't be shy, you can only learn :)
<0> surfdue - probably not possible
<4> OK what in the hell.
<4> observe.
<0> what is a "php upload limit"



<4> xfs_growfs: /dev/hda1 is not a mounted XFS filesystem
<4> /dev/hda1 on /media/hd2 type xfs (rw)
<4> now what in the hell is going on
<0> EvanCarroll - you come across as having a lot of anger and frustration.
<4> merlyn: Answer me!!!
<0> is that your intention?
<4> awesome it worked
<0> are you really that angry?
<5> Botje, sort @list then use a foreach comparing each number to the previously seen number to see if it $current == $previos +1
<4> merlyn: Yes, that is my intention.
<4> Thats why I come here.
<1> merlyn, what isnt possible, and php upload limit is the limit the provider set in the php.ini normally 2 mb, and php is very slow to upload.
<3> tdonahue: that's pretty much the way to go, yes
<0> surfdue - I won't help you work around an admin limit
<0> that's unethical
<3> surfdue: how is php "slow" to upload ?
<3> it's limited by your upload bandwidth
<1> merlyn, there is no admin limit
<4> Some people learn 'ethics' by going to jail for violating them...
<1> merlyn, its my server.
<5> Botje, thanks
<0> then change that number
<1> merlyn, I am not interested in coding in php becuase if I were to change that for my one site, it would globally change
<0> why shift to perl to work around a number that you set.
<0> that's PHP's problem
<0> not ours
<1> merlyn, plus php dosnt have the ability to show a progress bar and faster upload speach
<0> surfdue - choose PHP or Perl. don't try to integrate
<4> wtf does php have to do with a progress bar...
<3> surfdue: sure it does.
<0> and for Perl, learn or hire.
<4> I'm throughly confused.
<0> we can point you at resources
<0> or you can hire us
<0> you won't find anyone here to do your work for you for free.
<3> surfdue: even _SHELL_ can do it fercryingoutloud
<1> merlyn, did anyone say for free?
<2> browsers do not show "upload bars", maybe that's the problem?
<0> if it's for hire, post your job to jobs.perl.org
<3> 16:28 < surfdue> Botje, its not a professional job?
<0> that's also not appropriate here.
<3> professional == willing to pay (or: too lazy to do it yourself)
<1> merlyn, thanks I will find someone myself, and to Botje because its not professional doesn't mean it is not paid.
<1> Botje, it depends on your look of the word
<3> professional ~ profession
<3> exercizing a profession generally involves being paid.
<0> most people use "professional" to mean "getting paid"
<0> if you have a bizarre meaning of that, expect to be misunderstood. :)
<6> I have seen professionals who don't work, but never any who don't get paid.
<2> 'Professional Zen Buddhist' ?
<6> Maybe we need a word like... "craptician".
<6> Hello, thrig.
<6> Professional Zen Buddhist get paid in rice.
<0> mmm. rice.
<7> "Botje" at 213.118.64.5 pasted "recognizing consecutive numbers for tdonahue(just my try :))" (35 lines, 574B) at http://sial.org/pbot/18184
<1> My wording of professional if you were to take it so for this project would be a lifetime premium account.
<2> okay, and the amatures? Millet?
<0> Oh - that's gonna ****
<3> surfdue: yes, so getting paid.
<0> most people don't work for trade that have any intelligence
<0> so you'll get a loser to do it for you. have fun.



<1> merlyn, so are you saying that the person I get to do it for the account is a loser?
<0> most likely, yes.
<0> could be an exception
<0> but not likely.
<0> if it's worth something to you, pay for it
<0> the people you get for free (even a trade) will probably do it wrong
<0> or insecurely
<8> merlyn, hmm if they did all the stuff on irc it could be a black hat
<8> merlyn, another anonymous account always nice to have
<8> merlyn, if you are evil. Or so I'm told :)
<0> like we need another anonymous warez-trading location
<0> that's probably the biggest WTF about this conversation
<3> it's slightly less WTF-y than spammers demanding we help them with their forum spams.
<9> Yay forum spams!
<0> Yeah, that was pretty funny
<0> "I can't get this to post!"
<0> it's surprising the general lack of ethics these days
<0> I guess people just don't understand karma
<5> Botje, cool that was a lot slicker than I was going to do it
<10> merlyn: Or don't care about it.
<0> well, to not care about it is to not understand it. :)
<3> tdonahue: glad you learned something :)
<11> or maybe they don't believe in reincarnation
<6> thrig: The amateurs have day jobs.
<0> Uh - I don't mean "future life"
<0> I mean *now*
<0> karma is immediate
<11> karma is in the next life.. unless you're talking about the western bastardized version
<0> I don't necessarily believe in reincarnation, but my life has gotten a lot better since believing in karma in the current life.
<11> in which case, *you* don't understand karma
<0> eh - different definitions for karma
<11> yeah, one is correct, and one isn't
<10> People understand pollution, but still don't bother about it...
<0> I mean it as "what goes around comes around" in the current life.
<0> and that's a valid definition
<0> it may not be "hindu karma"
<0> but that's unrelated.
<11> well, karma being a hindu word..
<10> Karma is a Hindu word as well as concept, so I don't see how it's unrelated.
<0> maybe originally
<6> GAH GAH GAH
<0> If I had a better word to mean what I mean, I'd use it.
<6> Kulrak: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karma
<0> but it conjurs up the right connotations
<10> "What goes around comes around" sounded about right. :-)
<6> Kulrak: Apparently the wikipediphile agrees with both of you.
<10> Although rather more unwieldy than "karma".
<6> Kulrak: Which, considering the BROAD range of Hindu thought, is about right.
<6> merlyn: Your use is fine.
<11> unfortunately, wikipedia isn't exactly trustworthy
<10> "What you say?!"
<0> If you want the witchcraft version, it's called "the rule of three"
<6> Kulrak: At this point I put you and it on equal footing.
<0> if you want the jesus version, it's "the golden rule"
<0> it's a common theme.
<0> so by "karma", I mean that archetype
<12> I'm using perl on cygwin to create some dir and files. I'm using File::Spec->catfile(File::Spect->rootdir(), "etc") but it returns //etc instead. I asked here last week and I was told to use File::Spec instead of File::Spec::Unix. What am I doing wrong?
<0> because it's easier to say than spelling out all the instances.
<0> it's the name of the cl***. :)
<0> well //etc is perfectly legal name for /etc
<11> so, by not understanding karma.. you mean not understanding the archetype that has a very broad definition and could be understood to be a lot of things
<9> wiki: karma
<13> Destiny) is a term that comprises the entire cycle of cause and effect. Karma is a sum of all that an individual has done. Is currently doing and will do. The "Law of Karma" is central in Hinduism. (These religions were formed in India). All living creatures are responsible for their karma - way of
<13> ..life - and for their release from samsara. The Law of Karma is taught in the esoteric Christian tradition. This western esoteric tradition adds that the essence of the teachings of Christ is that the law of sin and death may be overcome by Love.
<9> Fascinating.
<11> at this point, the point of the conversation is moot
<0> There is a lot in common in all those instances
<0> that's the part I'm referencing
<0> what's in common, not what's different
<6> merlyn: Rabbi Hillel said it first.
<6> :)
<9> Debating meanings of words on IRC is right up there with arguing about reliigon
<9> religion*


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