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Perl-Users Digest, Issue: 9115 Volume: 10
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Mon Apr 3 09:05:49 2006
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 06:05:04 -0700 (PDT)
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Perl-Users Digest Mon, 3 Apr 2006 Volume: 10 Number: 9115
Today's topics:
I tried to make logon but unsuccessfully? <info@perot.com>
Re: OT: Copyright protection (was Re: A Problem With GD <jwkenne@attglobal.net>
Re: Speed of increment operators <joe@inwap.com>
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Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2006 10:40:22 +0200
From: <info@perot.com>
Subject: I tried to make logon but unsuccessfully?
Message-Id: <e0qn14$a2h$1@ss405.t-com.hr>
I tried to make logon but unsuccessfully?
How to make login on web page?
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Page without valid logon
http://www.slobodnadalmacija.hr/malioglasnik/oglasi.asp?Kategorija=57
content:
MAKARSKA, CENTAR, garažno mjesto 16 m2, prodajemo. Agencija TERRA
Makarska,
(kontakt podaci uz pretplatu ili u tiskanom izdanju)
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The same page with valid logon (user: "rosenthal", password: "pwdogrt428" )
has more information (telephone number, and date)
http://www.slobodnadalmacija.hr/malioglasnik/oglasi.asp?Kategorija=57
content:
MAKARSKA, CENTAR, garažno mjesto 16 m2, prodajemo. Agencija TERRA
Makarska,
tel. 021/613-575, mob. 098/225-280.
četvrtak 30.3.2006 17:26:15 (527783)
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Thanks
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Date: Sun, 02 Apr 2006 22:06:00 -0400
From: "John W. Kennedy" <jwkenne@attglobal.net>
Subject: Re: OT: Copyright protection (was Re: A Problem With GD)
Message-Id: <lo%Xf.304$f17.69@fe11.lga>
RedGrittyBrick wrote:
> Mark Manning wrote:
>> RedGrittyBrick wrote:
>>> robic0 wrote:
>>>> John W. Kennedy wrote:
>>>>> robic0 wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> 19th century was between 1800-1899 wasn't it?
>>>>>
>>>>> No, from 1801 to 1900.
>>>>
>>>> So did you mean the 20th century?
>>>
>>> He really does mean the 19th century. The Berne convention was first
>>> adopted in 1886, over a hundred years before the US adopted it.
>>
>> Yes, but he kept typing 1989. 1900's are the 20th century not the
>> 19th century. (Might be a typo like my typing Bourne instead of
>> Berne.)
>
> It seems pretty clear to me that robic0 is clearly confused, John W
> Kennedy isn't.
>
> He (John W Kennedy) wrote "1989 in the US, 19th century in
> most of the civilized world" - his reference to 1989 was separate from
> his reference to 19th century. He didn't say 1989 was in the 19th
> century, he is making use of the fact that 1989 is very much not in the
> 19th century, to point out the US tardiness in adopting the Berne
> convention.
>
> To spell it out somewhat: John was pointing out that much of W Europe
> adopted the Berne convention in 1887 (i.e. late 19th C), but the USA
> didn't until just over a century later in 1989 (i.e. late 20th C). His
> use of "19th Century" is absolutely correct (although many would take
> issue with his provocative implicit definition of what constitutes the
> civilized world.)
Actually, I chose my words carefully so as /not/ to make that
implication. It is true, however, that US copyright law has had a rather
dingy history with respect to foreign authors, from Gilbert and Sullivan
to J. R. R. Tolkien.
--
John W. Kennedy
"But now is a new thing which is very old--
that the rich make themselves richer and not poorer,
which is the true Gospel, for the poor's sake."
-- Charles Williams. "Judgement at Chelmsford"
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Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2006 00:11:37 -0700
From: Joe Smith <joe@inwap.com>
Subject: Re: Speed of increment operators
Message-Id: <-PednS0Ry6YwV63ZRVn-iA@comcast.com>
axel@white-eagle.invalid.uk wrote:
> On a slightly different track, is there any different in execution
> speed between ++$i and $i++ in Perl. I seem to remember that there
> was such a difference in C++ but may be mistaken.
No such difference with C++.
There was a difference, back in the 1960's, in the opcodes used in the
PDP-5 and PDP-8.
-Joe
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