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Perl-Users Digest, Issue: 460 Volume: 8

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Perl-Users Digest)
Sat May 10 12:07:18 1997

Date: Sat, 10 May 97 09:00:12 -0700
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To: Perl-Users@ruby.OCE.ORST.EDU (Perl-Users Digest)

Perl-Users Digest           Sat, 10 May 1997     Volume: 8 Number: 460

Today's topics:
     Re: Drawing a graph? (of web site accesses) (Michael Schuerig)
     Re: ODBC Library for Perl & UNIX <boei@trifox.com>
     Digest Administrivia (Last modified: 8 Mar 97) (Perl-Users-Digest Admin)

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Date: Sat, 10 May 1997 00:53:03 +0100
From: uzs90z@uni-bonn.de (Michael Schuerig)
Subject: Re: Drawing a graph? (of web site accesses)
Message-Id: <19970510005303165214@rhrz-ts2-p3.rhrz.uni-bonn.de>

Nathan V. Patwardhan <nvp@shore.net> wrote:

> Michael Schuerig (uzs90z@uni-bonn.de) wrote:
> 
> : That's not what I had meant. I want to draw graphs, not charts. And I
> : don't even want to draw myself, I want the module to do the hard layout
> : work.
> 
> Oh, then I think you're looking for a drafting firm, which should be 
> listed in your local phone directory!  Hope this helps!  :-)

Oh no! I don't want to make them rich! What I want to do in the end is
create a nice graphical representation of web site access. Now, I've
written a somewhat ugly script that processes the log files and produces
some unwieldy text output. What I'd like to do is to draw a graph where
the nodes represent web pages, labeled with hits, and the edges
represent paths taken, also labeled with counts.

Michael

P.S.: This might be heresy, but if anyone can point me to java classes
for this purpose I'd be just as happy.

---
Michael Schuerig                        Although condemned by moralist,
mailto:uzs90z@uni-bonn.de           lying can have high survival-value.
http://www.uni-bonn.de/~uzs90z/                    -Richard L. Gregory


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Date: Fri, 09 May 1997 08:44:47 -0700
From: Bob Eisner <boei@trifox.com>
To: Paul Vermette <prv@beaver.formalsys.ca>
Subject: Re: ODBC Library for Perl & UNIX
Message-Id: <3373466F.6BD7@trifox.com>

Paul Vermette wrote:
> 
> I am looking for a perl library that uses ODBC access for UNIX.
>
> I have found one for Windows NT but this is no good for myself
>

Trifox has a product, VORTEXperl.  It talks to multiple RDBMS.
It uses Perl Sockets so there is no need to re-build the Perl
runtime.  

Please see http://www.trifox.com for details.

The beta version is available on our FTP server:

 ftp://ftp.trifox.com/pub/products/perl/vtxperl.tar

Regards,

Bob Eisner
408.369.2392



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Date: 8 Mar 97 21:33:47 GMT (Last modified)
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