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<0> Compared to flipping burgers, that's pretty late for revenge.
<1> GumbyBRAIN: integrate this
<0> there are occasionally reasons to steer away from typing "how about this and **** that... Lots of swear words, i must have this do i use to access it. Failing that, it will integrate with debian packaging.
<2> !
<1> mangle: flippant love handle
<3> derisive beneficence take
<1> mangle: flippant love handle
<3> hissing potency carry out
<4> mangle: Yaakov
<3> Yaakov
<4> :)
<5> mangle: small gnus wade north
<3> airy gnus wade southwest
<6> so since xml::parser is based on expat and the feed im trying to parse uses 'encoding="iso8859-1"' instead of 'encoding="ISO-8859-1"' is there another xml parser module not based on expat ?
<4> thus proving Yaakov is already mangled...
<5> kani: I like XML::LibXML



<6> thanks, ill check it out
<1> mangle: Tybalt Eighty Nine
<3> Tybalt Eighty eleven
<7> Ok so the problem is happening after or during $mech->click_button();
<1> tybalt8011
<4> :)
<1> mangle: Tybalt Eighty Nine
<3> Tybalt Eighty complement
<1> mangle: Tybalt Eighty Nine
<3> Tybalt Eighty rowing crew
<1> mangle: Tybalt Eighty Nine
<3> Tybalt Eighty eleven
<1> mangle: Tybalt Eighty Nine
<3> Tybalt Eighty five
<1> BAH
<4> hehehe
<4> hi v
<8> hi tybalt89
<8> no longer a #modperl fan?
<5> GumbyBRAIN: tinker with roofing felt
<0> What is the fuction split with out first ***igning to hash to be an implied question to the moon. If you felt like i have with using files vs. Database is the same in english---but that does face to face facts that distribution is punting on texinfo files.
<4> v: running on a different machine temporarily, until I can get another UPS to replace failed one.
<9> I need a script that'll resend messages stroed in the MBOX-format, and by resend, I mean send all the original headers, not just the ones tha are parsed
<8> tybalt89, Do you have any experience with AS400? I have this job opportunity where they need AS400 programmers and they offer trainning. Just want to know if it's something interesting.
<9> anyone head of such a script?
<9> that uses a defined SMTP-server btw
<4> v: nope, no AS400 experience...
<1> tybalt89: built the first AS400 from parts he found in his basement.
<10> Riis fetchmail?
<1> err
<1> s/://
<8> ok. Sorry to bother you then. :)
<10> or use mutt and the bounce feature
<9> hmm
<9> f3ew: didn't know they could do that sort of stuff
<10> mutt -f <mbox>
<10> ;t
<10> oops
<1> Mail.app has a bounce, too.
<10> T .
<10> ;b
<10> <recipient>
<10> Yaakov does it resend mail, or generate a DSN?
<1> I can't recall the precise method, but it looks to the recipient like a bounce.
<1> Send me mail, I will bounce it!
<10> Yaakov that's a DSN then
<10> mutt's bounce feature is like a .forward
<1> f3ew: I think so...
<10> except that it adds a Resent header
<1> Oh, it is not really bounce, it is redirect.
<1> I think Mail.app does that too,
<9> f3ew: how do I set the $weed in mutt?
<10> Riis $weed?
<9> to make it not change headers
<9> it's a bool
<10> Riis .muttrc
<9> f3ew: can mutt d oSMTP it self or does it need sendmail? and will it preserve headers using sendmail?
<11> hallow and good morning fellow users of PERL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111!
<10> Riis it needs a sendmail executable locally



<10> and it preserves headers
<5> "hello" "Perl"
<9> f3ew: ok, now I just need a sendmail bin in this cygwin system :)
<12> INTEGRAL!
<12> GOOD MORNING #perl!
<9> but I can tell sendmail to use a specific mail-serevr, or will it default to localhost, or will it do mx-lookups and delivery by itself?
<9> f3ew: that was for you I guess
<11> What would #perl do without me?
<11> mourn? cry? die off?
<11> d) all of the above
<10> perlygatekeeper
<13> lol morning :D
<10> EvanCarroll e) none of the above
<10> Riis depends on how you configure it
<11> f3ew: v. funny.
<10> EvanCarroll just remember, there is no Spoon
<5> perly!
<11> And who misses him!?!?
<11> How sweet!!!
<11> or something.
<14> talk, yes. Bribe into conformance, no.
<15> is there any way to ***ign the result of a regexp directly to variable?
<14> yes
<15> such as my $something = $s =~ m/a(b*)c/;
<15> that would catch all the b's
<14> ($something) = $s =~ m/...
<15> thrig: thanks
<9> f3ew: thanks a lot
<9> hmm, that came out sarcastic....i just meant thanks....
<16> hiho everyone
<16> can anyone help me with.. couldn't create child process: 720003 ?
<17> Perhaps you are creating to many childs?
<17> $
<16> isn't it about perl path?
<17> I guess it makes send that an error called 'couldn't create child process' sis about the path of something.
<17> Or perhaps that is not the entire error?
<16> Ani-_: in the first line of perl script there is a path to perl right?
<17> luigidt:: Yes. And how on earth would it be realated to this message?
<17> Does the error includes either: 'no such file or directory' or 'bad interpreter'?
<10> thrig true
<16> http://thegpm.org/GPM/gpm_install_faq.html#faq8
<16> see?
<17> luigidt : do you see?
<16> "This error is caused by not having the correct path to perl in the first line of all the perl script files(.pl)"
<17> luigidt: the error shown there: 'The system cannot find the path specified. : couldn't spawn child process:720003:' your error: 'couldn't create child process: 720003'
<17> Note how you did not include (or don't have): 'The system cannot find the path specified'
<16> Ani-_: don't be so rude -_-
<17> This is not rude. At all.
<16> Ani-_: i have no idea how perl woks
<16> anyway i gtg
<17> What do I care?! I asked you if it was the entire error. You ran of pasting the URL to a page which shows a different error.
<17> Without either answering the quetsion or pasting the full error.
<17> Do you really want me (or anyone in here) to guess what your problem really is?
<11> You kow what ****s.
<11> Fonts.
<17> Howso?
<11> microsoft fonts
<11> trying to get them to work with ie6
<11> god damit
<11> does anyone know how to make ie6 not look like ****?
<11> I mean to make it look like it is supposed to but in linux
<18> no, but I know how to use firefox
<11> yea, but i want a secure browser.
<18> hehe
<19> is there a function like chop but instead of choping the last char y chops de first?
<20> I know the pieces fit, because I watched them fall away
<21> davanger: not directly but with a little magic and substr() you can do just that
<21> perldoc -f substr
<3> Type 'perldoc -f substr' in your shell or go to http://perldoc.perl.org/functions/substr.html


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