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<0> yes .
<1> no, I havent tried that, without some reading, not sure I know how to do that correctly
<2> Botje: yes... well.. yeah.. we call it pipeout in sysadministration if from other application to another application..
<0> don't give me that crap. you don't know the jargon
<0> you're looking for my $output = qx(ping foo.com);
<3> is axscode on a different planet to the rest of us?
<0> "but english is not my first language"
<3> "idiot is not mine"
<0> :)
<2> hehe..
<4> axscode, from http://www.answers.com/verbose&r=67, "Using or containing a great and usually an excessive number of words; wordy."
<2> lolz
<5> Is there something I have to do to get perl working with international characters? "inge " is in my DB, but when perl prints out the values it shows as "inge "
<3> probably.
<3> bleh, ignore me.
<2> what do you use to strip string? like getting the exact position..



<4> Korthrun, this problem plagues me too
<6> Hi
<6> anybody know the introduction to connect to the MSN in Perl?
<6> log in at hotmail.com with the email and p***word in Perl
<5> chemaja:google hasn't been helpful yet :(
<4> Korthrun, ***uming the stored data is text and that it is stored against a given charset, then i'm guessing you need to confirm that the display font supports that charset
<4> that's the first thing
<4> note, this is all theory
<4> and probably flawed at that -- i'm no master by any means
<6> how can i Log in at hotmail.com with the email and p***word in Perl ?
<6> to sign in with Perl
<6> and see how many new messages i have in inbox
<7> did you search CPAN for 'hotmail'?
<6> no
<6> need to search?
<3> why not?
<6> http://search.cpan.org/~xantus/WWW-Hotmail-0.10/Hotmail.pm
<6> that's ok ?
<6> alright
<6> :)
<6> how can i load the PM
<6> put the folder on perl/lib
<6> then run perl/lib/hotmail/makefile.pl
<6> ?
<6> C:\Perl\lib\WWW-Hotmail-0.10>perl Makefile.pl
<6> Checking if your kit is complete...
<6> Looks good
<6> Warning: prerequisite Crypt::SSLeay 0 not found.
<6> Warning: prerequisite Mail::Audit 2.1 not found.
<6> Warning: prerequisite Mail::Internet 0 not found.
<6> Warning: prerequisite WWW::Mechanize 0 not found.
<6> Writing Makefile for WWW::Hotmail
<6> must download those modules?
<5> Maybe you should open up mspaint and draw a map for perl so it can find those
<6> hehe
<5> yes, if they are not there, then you need to install them
<0> tHeDvL: don't ****ing paste.
<3> inform7++; @
<3> "Ponciness is a kind of value. The poncinesses are poncy and unponcy. The current ponciness is a ponciness that varies."
<8> tHeDvL: I'd recommend using ppm for Crypt::SSLeay installation, unless you happen to have a compiler installed and the OpenSSL libraries/headers handy.
<0> integral: you are creepy.
<8> Ponce or nonce.
<0> Ponce for pence.
<3> Botje: "Creepiness is a kind of value. The creepinesses are integral and merlyn." ?
<8> Will wank for coins :)
<0> integral: yeah! that'd be awesome! :p
<0> BinGOs: you wanker! :p
<0> BinGOs: pffrt. asymmetry is the new pink.
<3> self-levelling baths?
<0> well, given enough sapient pearwood ..
<3> See the world! From your bath
<0> hmm, bathtub tourism.
<6> i downloaded OpenSSL
<6> how can i install it under win32
<6> ?
<9> yo
<9> i didnt find a way to access the http headers i get in return from the server using LWP::UserAgent and HTTP:Request ... which module allows that ?
<3> $ua->response->...; perldoc HTTP::Response;
<6> integral, im in win32 how can i install openssl
<10> Muhahaha



<10> http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DA/DAZJORZ/
<10> Da Term-Menu-0.03-2 will rule the world!!
<10> Mmm
<10> It hasn't been uploaded to all servers yet though.
<9> integral: thank you
<10> When will the next mirroring take place?
<10> or does it differ per-server?
<3> dazjorz: Are you familar with the life cycle of a gnat?
<10> Not really
<10> Where do I find the standard CPAN modules?
<3> what is a standard CPAN module?
<11> hi
<10> Oh ****
<10> I'm completely not concentrating when I ask something.
<10> Where do I find the servers that CPAN downloads modules from?
<10> I shouldn't ask questions and think about other things at the same time.
<3> mirrors list on cpa.org
<3> cpan.org
<10> When I run CPAN for the first time, it asks what servers to download from
<10> where are these stored?
<12> hi all. i am trying to install from cpan and LWP says it cant find the file, but the url does contain the file and it works fine, any ideas hwo to make it use fetch or wget to get the file instead of LWP
<3> dazjorz: in your CPAN/Config.pm
<10> Okay, integral, thanks a lot :)
<3> or use 'o conf' at the CPAN prompt
<0> integral: is it using ftp? does your firewall not allow active ftp?
<3> Botje: I don't have a firewall
<0> ehm.
<0> fsck
<0> InfraRed:
<0> damn tab.
<10> Okay
<12> Botje: it's using ftp
<10> I'll need to watch 'ftp://ftp.cs.uu.nl/mirror/CPAN' closely and see when my module is uploaded
<0> InfraRed: export FTP_P***IVE=1
<0> then try agin.
<12> i am behind nat, no firewall. although it could be the router doing some voodoo
<12> ok
<12> thanks
<12> nice one
<12> you're the man
<0> don't thank me ..
<0> thank .. THE MANUAL! *holds it up*
<10> Lol
<12> well, it gave me a 404
<10> A.. 404...
<0> ftp's can't give 404
<10> You were trying to FTP and got a 404?
<10> Wow
<12> ya
<10> You're a genius
<12> that's what was confusing
<12> dude
<10> ;)
<12> LWP did
<12> not me
<10> Right
<12> Fetching with LWP: ftp://ftp.plig.org/pub/CPAN/authors/id/R/RO/ROSCH/Proc-WaitStat-1.00.tar.gz
<12> LWP failed with code[404] message[File 'Proc-WaitStat-1.00.tar.gz' not found]
<10> Lol
<10> Buggy LWP
<12> :)
<12> thanks for the help
<12> :)
<5> wanted:docs on making perl play nice with swedish characters
<10> probably it has some kind of internal communication
<10> which said "Not found"
<0> Korthrun: use utf8, be happy.
<10> and it made 404 of it
<3> Korthrun: perlunitut
<3> perlunicode, etc.
<5> thanks guys
<8> dazjorz: I have a bone to pick with you ....
<3> it's not really ****ing difficult. When you read in text, Encode::decode it. When you write out text make sure it is Encode::encoded. eg using a io layer
<10> BinGOs: Oh?


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