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Mon Sep 8 03:05:48 2003

Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 00:05:07 -0700 (PDT)
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Perl-Users Digest           Mon, 8 Sep 2003     Volume: 10 Number: 5460

Today's topics:
    Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2 <jwillmore@cyberia.com>
    Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2 (Jon Bell)
    Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2 <jwillmore@cyberia.com>
    Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2 <cyde@umd.edu>
    Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2 <cyde@umd.edu>
    Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2 <cyde@umd.edu>
    Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2 <cyde@umd.edu>
    Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2 <asu1@c-o-r-n-e-l-l.edu>
    Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2 <cyde@umd.edu>
    Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2 (Tad McClellan)
    Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2 <noreply@gunnar.cc>
    Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2 <cyde@umd.edu>
    Re: libxml-perl-0.07 and perl5.8.0 - fails test <thecommissioner@hotmail.com>
    Re: Possible bug?; keywords for sub idenifier? <tcurrey@no.no.no.i.said.no>
        Problem with simple contact script. (Mortgageloan2003)
    Re: splitting an array (Philip Lees)
    Re:  <bwalton@rochester.rr.com>
        Digest Administrivia (Last modified: 6 Apr 01) (Perl-Users-Digest Admin)

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Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 04:11:52 GMT
From: James Willmore <jwillmore@cyberia.com>
Subject: Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2
Message-Id: <20030908001154.2677e171.jwillmore@cyberia.com>

On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 14:07:32 -0400
Cyde Weys <cyde@umd.edu> wrote:

> 	This is more of an Apache question than a Perl question, but
> 	I'll go 
> for it here.  I installed RedHat 9 (including Apache 2 and Perl)
> from CD.  Now, I'm trying to configure the webserver to execute perl
> scripts. 
>   I have set the "Options ExecCGI" as well as the "AddHandler
>   cgi-script 
> .pl" ... but when I try to load up index.pl, I get a "Forbidden
> access" error message.  I have chmod a+x the index.pl file.  When I
> take out the line "AddHandler cgi-script .pl", opening up index.pl
> just shows you the contents of the .pl file.  I don't see why I'm
> getting "forbidden" error messages ... I do have the permissions set
> up to allow it to run.  Also, I've verified that the Perl file runs
> correctly from the www directory with "./index.pl" ... any help
> would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.

In the future, please post to the appropriate newsgroup.  Although you
_may_ be running a Perl script, this issue has to do with the proper
configuration of Apache.

To be helpful (because you seem to think your right to post in the
newsgroup and I don't feel like arguing with you about this point),
the issue lies with the _directory_ you have as your cgi-bin.

Try 'chomd -Rv 755 <your cgi-bin directory>'.

Again, this issue lies with your configuration of Apache, _not_ with
Perl.

HTH and Have a nice day!

-- 
Jim

Copyright notice: all code written by the author in this post is
 released under the GPL. http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt 
for more information.

a fortune quote ...
There are three things I always forget.  Names, faces -- the
third I can't remember.   -- Italo Svevo 
-- 
Jim

Copyright notice: all code written by the author in this post is
 released under the GPL. http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt 
for more information.

a fortune quote ...
As Zeus said to Narcissus, "Watch yourself." 



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Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 04:13:56 +0000 (UTC)
From: jtbellq2f@presby.edu (Jon Bell)
Subject: Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2
Message-Id: <bjgvm4$pvm$2@jtbell.presby.edu>

In article <bjgdeb$3pc$1@grapevine.wam.umd.edu>,
Cyde Weys  <cyde@umd.edu> wrote:
>Abigail wrote:
>
>> Then why you posting here?
>
>Because I believed this question was more likely to be answered in the 
>Perl newsgroup (which I was right about).  

How do you know you wouldn't have been more likely to get an answer in 
comp.infosystems.www.servers.* or comp.infosystems.www.authoring.cgi?  I 
don't see any postings from you in those groups.

-- 
Jon Bell <jtbellap8@presby.edu>                     Presbyterian College
Dept. of Physics and Computer Science        Clinton, South Carolina USA


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Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 04:33:29 GMT
From: James Willmore <jwillmore@cyberia.com>
Subject: Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2
Message-Id: <20030908003331.1da651b2.jwillmore@cyberia.com>

On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 19:17:06 -0400
Cyde Weys <cyde@umd.edu> wrote:

> John Bokma wrote:
> 
> > If CGI.pm defaults to XHTML I consider this a bit odd. Maybe even
> > bad.
> 
> This does appear to be the case.  I am simply doing "print header;"
> and it is assuming I want to use XHTML (which I don't, I don't even
> know how to use it).  Does anyone know how to tell CGI.pm to use
> different headers, i.e. HTML 4.1?  Thanks.
> 

Yes.
perldoc CGI

And, while you're at it, you should research the various RFC's and
FAQ's available
http://www.w3c.com/

And, I take it you're a college student, yes?
Read, read, read.  Learn, learn, learn.
There's lots of material out there to aid you - take advantage of this
fact.

HTH

-- 
Jim

Copyright notice: all code written by the author in this post is
 released under the GPL. http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt 
for more information.

a fortune quote ...
We can defeat gravity.  The problem is the paperwork involved. 



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Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 00:50:49 -0400
From: Cyde Weys <cyde@umd.edu>
Subject: Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2
Message-Id: <bjh1r7$ck0$1@grapevine.wam.umd.edu>

James Willmore wrote:

> On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 19:17:06 -0400
> Cyde Weys <cyde@umd.edu> wrote:
> 
> 
>>John Bokma wrote:
>>
>>
>>>If CGI.pm defaults to XHTML I consider this a bit odd. Maybe even
>>>bad.
>>
>>This does appear to be the case.  I am simply doing "print header;"
>>and it is assuming I want to use XHTML (which I don't, I don't even
>>know how to use it).  Does anyone know how to tell CGI.pm to use
>>different headers, i.e. HTML 4.1?  Thanks.
>>
> 
> 
> Yes.
> perldoc CGI

Hehe, someone had said that to me before, but I didn't know what they 
were talking about.  I didn't realize it was literally a command you 
could type into the command line.

Anyway, I didn't use perldoc because I wanted something searchable.  So 
I looked for the Perl CGI.pm manual online - which I found - and came up 
with the following gem:



-no_xhtml
     By default, CGI.pm versions 2.69 and higher emit XHTML 
(http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/). The -no_xhtml pragma disables this 
feature. Thanks to Michalis Kabrianis <kabrianis@hellug.gr> for this 
feature.

I don't know what a pragma is, but by following the examples, I was able 
to work it into my program and now I'm using HTML 4!  Also, it got rid 
of the annoying slashes after text problem (ie <br /> instead of just 
<br>) ... I was wondering what was causing that!

> And, while you're at it, you should research the various RFC's and
> FAQ's available
> http://www.w3c.com/
> 
> And, I take it you're a college student, yes?

Yes.

> Read, read, read.  Learn, learn, learn.

"Read" is only one of the many steps of the "learning" process.  There's 
also "ask" and "listen".

Also, I forgot my Perl book at home --- GRRRRRRR.  I'm having my parents 
ship it to me.

> There's lots of material out there to aid you - take advantage of this
> fact.

Thanks for the help, material :-)



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Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 00:54:45 -0400
From: Cyde Weys <cyde@umd.edu>
Subject: Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2
Message-Id: <bjh22i$ck0$2@grapevine.wam.umd.edu>

Jon Bell wrote:

>>Because I believed this question was more likely to be answered in the 
>>Perl newsgroup (which I was right about).  
> 
> 
> How do you know you wouldn't have been more likely to get an answer in 
> comp.infosystems.www.servers.* or comp.infosystems.www.authoring.cgi?  I 
> don't see any postings from you in those groups.
> 

Because on my newsgroup server, c.l.p.misc has 3000 posts, while 
c.i.w.s.misc, c.i.w.s.unix, and c.i.w.a.cgi have only 17, 281, and 68 
posts, respectively.

If you want an answer quickly, do you ask a few people or a whole crowd? 
And while some may have pointed out that my question was slightly 
off-topic in this newsgroup, it's still relevant.  And it also generated 
all sorts of discussions and follow-up questions that definitely were 
relevant to Perl.



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Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 00:57:09 -0400
From: Cyde Weys <cyde@umd.edu>
Subject: Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2
Message-Id: <bjh273$ck0$3@grapevine.wam.umd.edu>

James Willmore wrote:

> Try 'chomd -Rv 755 <your cgi-bin directory>'.

That's not the problem.  The directory my .pl file was in and the .pl 
file itself were already set to executable.  The problem was that I 
didn't have Options +ExecCGI specified in the right place to override 
the "no overrides" put on the root /var/www/html directory.

> Again, this issue lies with your configuration of Apache, _not_ with
> Perl.

Technically, a chmod on a directory doesn't even have to do with the 
configuration of Apache ... just the directory attributes of your 
filesystem.

> HTH and Have a nice day!

I hope you have a nice day too.



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Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 01:04:21 -0400
From: Cyde Weys <cyde@umd.edu>
Subject: Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2
Message-Id: <bjh2kk$ctt$1@grapevine.wam.umd.edu>

Alan J. Flavell wrote:


> When you find yourself down a hole, it's wise to stop digging.

In what way am I digging?  They already plonked me, so it's not like 
they were going to see my response.  I was just expressing my 
frustration at people who plonk someone for the slightest off-topic-ness.


> I initially gave you the benefit of the doubt, where others
> evidently felt you had already gone too far with the discourteous way
> you expressed your question.

Discourteous?  Excuse me?  How have I ever been discourteous so far?  I 
didn't call those who plonked me "idiots".  I just asked what was the 
point of saying *plonk* ... I mean, that's even more off-topic than my 
original post, right?  If they apply the standards to themselves that 
they apply to others, then shouldn't they expect to be plonked by 
everyone else for posting a message consisting solely of "*plonk*" that 
is clearly off-topic?

And let me refer you to my original post.  "... any help would be 
greatly appreciated.  Thanks. "  I don't know how you got discourteous 
out of that, but to me it seems like I was eager to appreciate the help 
that I hoped some of you posters out there would deliver.

> You might not have known that before, but you better believe it now,
> if you're to stand any hope of convincing the hon. Usenauts of your
> claim that you're 'not stupid'.

I have no need to convince the hon. Usenauts (whatever that is) that I 
am not stupid.  I know I am not stupid, and thus I don't care if someone 
calls me stupid; and perhaps it is advantageous if people think me 
stupid so that I can use their underestimation of my intelligence 
against them sometime in the future?



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Date: 8 Sep 2003 05:17:09 GMT
From: "A. Sinan Unur" <asu1@c-o-r-n-e-l-l.edu>
Subject: Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2
Message-Id: <Xns93F0D14C7833asu1cornelledu@132.236.56.8>

"Cyde Weys" <cyde@umd.edu> wrote in
news:pan.2003.09.07.10.18.13.735046@umd.edu: 

> On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 14:07:32 -0400, Cyde Weys wrote:
> 
<snip>

> Well, DUH, I know how to use CGI.pm.  So I fixed up my .pl file and 
> everything works now! 

Hmm ... not too well.

Try:

#! C:/Perl/bin/perl

use strict;
use warnings;

use CGI qw(:standard);

print header('text/html');
print 
	start_html({-title => 'Terpy - a part of the UMCP Underground'}),
	h1('Terpy - a part of the UMCP Underground'),
	p("Hello, my name is Ben McIlwain.",
		"This site doesn't have much on it yet."),
	p(em("See the source ", a({-href => "index.txt"}, 'here').'.' )),
	end_html();

__END__


-- 
A. Sinan Unur
asu1@c-o-r-n-e-l-l.edu
Remove dashes for address
Spam bait: mailto:uce@ftc.gov


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Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 01:31:26 -0400
From: Cyde Weys <cyde@umd.edu>
Subject: Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2
Message-Id: <bjh47b$d6d$1@grapevine.wam.umd.edu>

A. Sinan Unur wrote:

> Try:
> 
> #! C:/Perl/bin/perl

I'm using Linux, not Windows, but thanks for all of the other relevant help!



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Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 01:00:57 -0500
From: tadmc@augustmail.com (Tad McClellan)
Subject: Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2
Message-Id: <slrnblo6op.hnc.tadmc@magna.augustmail.com>

Cyde Weys <cyde@umd.edu> wrote:
> Alan J. Flavell wrote:
> 
>> When you find yourself down a hole, it's wise to stop digging.
> 
> In what way am I digging?


You may convince yet more people to plonk you.


> Discourteous?  Excuse me?  How have I ever been discourteous so far? 


By posting an off-topic article.


> I just asked what was the 
> point of saying *plonk* 


So that the lurkers will know what price they may pay should
they ever feel the urge to post their server setup questions here.

If there were no negative responses, then they'd think it was
OK, and post _their_ server setup question, causing them to
hurt their chances of getting answers to all future Perl questions.

Letting them know that they could be ostracized for socially
unacceptable behavior may discourage such behavior.


> original post, right?  If they apply the standards to themselves that 
> they apply to others, then shouldn't they expect to be plonked by 
> everyone else for posting a message consisting solely of "*plonk*" that 
> is clearly off-topic?


If someone takes cuts in line, you wouldn't say anything about it?

You are more tolerant than can be expected of most folks.


-- 
    Tad McClellan                          SGML consulting
    tadmc@augustmail.com                   Perl programming
    Fort Worth, Texas


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Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 08:26:32 +0200
From: Gunnar Hjalmarsson <noreply@gunnar.cc>
Subject: Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2
Message-Id: <bjh7kq$gc903$1@ID-184292.news.uni-berlin.de>

Cyde Weys wrote:
> Jon Bell wrote:
>> Cyde Weys wrote:
>>> ... I believed this question was more likely to be answered in
>>> the Perl newsgroup
>> 
>> How do you know you wouldn't have been more likely to get an
>> answer in comp.infosystems.www.servers.* or
>> comp.infosystems.www.authoring.cgi? I don't see any postings from
>> you in those groups.
> 
> Because on my newsgroup server, c.l.p.misc has 3000 posts, while 
> c.i.w.s.misc, c.i.w.s.unix, and c.i.w.a.cgi have only 17, 281, and
> 68 posts, respectively.
> 
> If you want an answer quickly, do you ask a few people or a whole
> crowd?

So, your decision to post here was that well considered? With that
attitude, you deserve all the rough treatment you got.

Maybe it's true that you are not stupid. But you are inconsiderate.
You are rude.

-- 
Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Email: http://www.gunnar.cc/cgi-bin/contact.pl



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Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 02:45:57 -0400
From: Cyde Weys <cyde@umd.edu>
Subject: Re: Help configuring Perl with Apache 2
Message-Id: <bjh8j3$dsc$1@grapevine.wam.umd.edu>

Just a thought - if you actually did *plonk* me as you claimed to, how 
are you responding to my post?



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Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 06:42:34 GMT
From: "dj" <thecommissioner@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: libxml-perl-0.07 and perl5.8.0 - fails test
Message-Id: <3f5c24d9$1@news.comindico.com.au>

Yep, was doing by hand.
No light :(

I don't have time to muck around with, so have moved on to using
XML::LibXSLT to extract the bits i want.  Not terribly efficient I am sure,
but when you are pressed for time, it is amazing what you can put up with :)

Thanks for trying.

Drew

"James Willmore" <jwillmore@cyberia.com> wrote in message
news:20030906232812.120a80d0.jwillmore@cyberia.com...
> On Sat, 6 Sep 2003 22:34:08 +1000
> "dj" <thecommissioner@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > The fail does not give any specific information about why the
> > failure occurs, except that it is test 11 of 11 in t/stream.t
> > I tried running 'perl t/stream.t' and it gave even less info: Not
> > OK! I don't have the source code in front of me at the moment, but
> > to be honest I didnt really make much sense of it :(
> > The mailing archive I read suggested that it _may_ have been
> > something to with Unicode compatability, but as I mentioned, I only
> > found a single reference to this.
> >
> > I have been wrestling with this for a while:  all I really want to
> > do is put the text content from an xml file into an easily readable
> > data structure. Am I going about this the wrong way?
>
> Are you building using CPAN or by hand?  Try it by hand (perl
> Makefile.PL;make;make test;make install).  This may shed _some_ light
> on what's going on.
>
> If you've done this already, you could email the author.
>
> HTH
>
> --
> Jim
>
> Copyright notice: all code written by the author in this post is
>  released under the GPL. http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt
> for more information.
>
> a fortune quote ...
> The best way to make a fire with two sticks is to make sure one
> <of them is a match.   -- Will Rogers




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Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2003 22:45:32 -0700
From: "Trent Curry" <tcurrey@no.no.no.i.said.no>
Subject: Re: Possible bug?; keywords for sub idenifier?
Message-Id: <bjh563$la0$1@news.astound.net>

"Amir Kadic" <zoooz@gmx.de> wrote in message
news:bjgjav$ip512$1@ID-142982.news.uni-berlin.de...
> Trent Curry wrote:
>
> > I just wondering, why does Perl allow you to use supposedly reserved
words
> > for a sub (function) identifier?
>
> Why not?
> Can you imagine any trouble resulting from it
> (except for human-unreadable code)
> ?
>
> The interpreter knows what you mean when you call
> a method on a blessed reference, doesn't it?
>
> It also has no trouble with main::my, &my, or &my(),
> but it will give up when you say just my(), so everything
> is just perfect, IMHO.
>
> Amir

So its actually a feature then? Just seems rather odd when you've been
through so many other langs (c/c++/java/cobol/PL-SQL/and the likes). Its an
interesting feature though. Perl is a lang that never ceases to amaze me :-)




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Date: 08 Sep 2003 06:35:13 GMT
From: mortgageloan2003@aol.com (Mortgageloan2003)
Subject: Problem with simple contact script.
Message-Id: <20030908023513.10815.00000560@mb-m29.aol.com>

I have a form below - I put a radio button for the person to select who they
want to email to instead of "hardcoding" this into the form.  (thus the
spammers can't get my email addresses) the email addresses are set in the
script via an if elsif test. I run this on my Windows XP port of perl with the
-w and it simply can't find the path. I get an error 500 on the webserver.  I
can't figure this out.  I'm only a novice programmer.  Any help is appreciated.
Scot King

Script:

#!usr/bin/perl
use CGI qw(param);
$towhom= param("towhom");
$name= param("name");
$email= param("email");
$comments= param("comments");
if ($towhom  eq "loanofficer") {
	$towhom = "loanofficer\@mortgage-pros.com";
} elsif ($towhom eq "marketing") {
	$towhom="marketing\@mortgage-pros.com";
} elsif ($towhom eq "broker") {
	$towhom="broker\@mortgage-pros.com";
}
open(SM,"|/usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -t");
print SM "From: $email\n";
print SM "To: $towhom\n";
print SM "Subject: Comments from $name\n";
print SM "$comments \n\n";
close SM;

And here's the form: 

<html>
<head>
<meta name="description" content="We offer the lowest online mortgage rates
available. Approved with over 150 lenders nationwide">
<meta name="keywords" content="Low mortgage rates, mortgage rates, Mortgage,
morgage, mortgage calculator">
<!-- BEGIN LINKEXCHANGE CODE --> 
<center><iframe src="http://leader.linkexchange.com/25/X613941/showiframe?"
width=468 height=60 marginwidth=0 marginheight=0 hspace=0 vspace=0
frameborder=0 scrolling=no>
<a href="http://leader.linkexchange.com/25/X613941/clickle" target="_top"><img
width=468 height=60 border=0 ismap alt=""
src="http://leader.linkexchange.com/4/X613941/showle?"></a></iframe><br><a
href="http://leader.linkexchange.com/4/X613941/clicklogo" target="_top"><img
src="http://leader.linkexchange.com/4/X613941/showlogo?" width=468 height=16
border=0 ismap alt="" valign="top"></a><br></center>
<!-- END LINKEXCHANGE CODE -->
<br>
<title>Contact PWC</title>
</head>
<body background="../pics/ocean.jpg">
<hr size=5 width=90%>
<table width="55%" align="center"><tr><td align="center">
This form will email your question or comments to your selected party.
</td></tr></table> 
</center>
<p><p>
<hr size=5 width=90%>
<FORM METHOD="POST" ACTION="http://www.mortgage-pros.com/cgi-bin/email.cgi">
<center><table>
<tr>
	<TD align="right">Please select to whom this email is to be sent:</TD>
	<TD><input type="radio" name="towhom" value="loanofficer" checked="checked"
/>Loan Officer
		<input type="radio" name="towhom" value="marketing" />Marketing
		<input type="radio" name="towhom" value="broker" />Broker
	</td></tr></table>

<table>
<tr>
	<TD   align="right">Name :</TD>
	<TD align="left"><INPUT NAME="name" SIZE="40" MAXLENGTH="40"></TD></tr>
<tr>
	<TD align="right">E-mail address :</TD>
	<TD align="left" COLSPAN=2><INPUT NAME="email" SIZE="40"
MAXLENGTH="40"></td></tr></table>
	<TEXTAREA align="center" NAME="comments" ROWS="8" COLS="55" WRAP="VIRTUAL"
VALUE="Please type in any comments or questions here"></TEXTAREA></P>
    <INPUT TYPE=submit VALUE="Send In"> 
    <INPUT TYPE=reset VALUE="Reset">
<input type=hidden name="background"
value="http://www.mortgage-pros.com/pics/ocean.jpg">
    </FORM>
</center><br>
<table width="100%"><tr><td align="left">
<A href="http://www.relibrary.com"><img src="../pics/award.jpg"></A></td>
<td>
<!--BEGIN REAL ESTATE PROS SEARCH AWARD CODE - ALTERING THIS CODE WILL RESULT
IN TERMINATION OF ACCOUNT -->
  <center>
  <TABLE WIDTH=200 BGCOLOR="#000063" TABLE BORDERCOLOR="#000063" BORDER="1"
CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=1>
  <TR><TD WIDTH="30%" ALIGN=CENTER BGCOLOR="#000063">
      <IMG
         SRC="http://www.realestatepros.org/imgs/top10award.gif" WIDTH=56
         WIDTH=56 HEIGHT=75 BORDER="0" ALT="top 10% award"></TD>
      <TD WIDTH="70%" ALIGN=CENTER BGCOLOR="#ffce31">
      
      Awarded Top 10% in the Nation for Consumer Satisfaction by
      the Internet Consumer Group
      <IMG         SRC="http://www.realestatepros.org/imgs/moreinfo.gif"
WIDTH=55         WIDTH=55 HEIGHT=19 BORDER="0" VSPACE=3 ALT="more info"></TD>  
</TR> </TABLE></center> <!-- END REAL ESTATE PROS AWARD CODE -->
</td></FONT> </center> <!-- END REAL ESTATE PRO'S AWARD CODE -->  
<td align="right"><img src="../pics/equal.gif" Alt="Equal Opp.Lender">
<A href="/pages/urllist.htm"><IMG src="../pics/ocean.jpg" width=3 height=3
border=0></A>
</td></tr>
</TABLE>
<FONT SIZE=-2>
<hr size=5 width=100%>
<b>Equal Housing Lender<br>
2003 All Rights Reserved  </b></FONT>
</body>
</html>





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Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 06:25:01 GMT
From: pjlees@ics.forthcomingevents.gr (Philip Lees)
Subject: Re: splitting an array
Message-Id: <3f5c2096.235444234@news.grnet.gr>

On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 23:05:29 GMT, tiltonj@erols.com (Jay Tilton)
wrote:

>Kinda fun.  I remember seeing variations on this problem solved before on
>clpm, but I couldn't hit on the right Google Groups search terms.  Any
>pointers?

Wasn't it one of MJDs quizzes of the week?

Phil

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Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 01:59:56 GMT
From: Bob Walton <bwalton@rochester.rr.com>
Subject: Re: 
Message-Id: <3F18A600.3040306@rochester.rr.com>

Ron wrote:

> Tried this code get a server 500 error.
> 
> Anyone know what's wrong with it?
> 
> if $DayName eq "Select a Day" or $RouteName eq "Select A Route") {

(---^


>     dienice("Please use the back button on your browser to fill out the Day
> & Route fields.");
> }
 ...
> Ron

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