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<description>Im trying to make a CGI script to upload files remotely onto my server, to get around my uni blocking everything but port 80, but I have ran into a problem with it.  I followed the documentation on CPAN for uploading files and did what they have sugg...</description>
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<title>Re: using cgi.pm to create and interpret textboxes</title>
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<description>On Tue, 2008-11-11 at 03:19 -0800, marys wrote:  Hello:   Can anyone tell me how to use CGI.pms textfield function to set up  a form with a lot of fill-in fields and then parse them?  I tried to  read three values from input boxes but the output seem...</description>
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<description>Hello:  Can anyone tell me how to use CGI.pms textfield function to set up a form with a lot of fill-in fields and then parse them?  I tried to read three values from input boxes but the output seems to be the name of the textbox and not its value.  ...</description>
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<dc:date>2008-11-11T03:19:41+00:00</dc:date>
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<description>Hi Everyone,  I have around 2000 files in a directory. During processing of these files, a temp* will be created for each file and its removed after processing that file. If the processing is unsuccessful, temp* file still exists. Can u plz help me t...</description>
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<description>I am curious about adding CSS to a CGI script, lets say that this is my script  ~~~~~~~ #!/usr/bin/perl use warnings use strict use CGI qw(:standard) print header(), start_html(Add Me) print h1(Add Me) if(param()) {   my $n1 = param(field1)   my $n2 ...</description>
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<dc:date>2008-11-08T11:39:24+00:00</dc:date>
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<description>On Sun, 21 Sep 2008, Peter@PSDT.com wrote:    On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 23:27:55 -0600, Mike Flannigan wrote:    I really like this    print ENDHTML    html code goes here    ENDHTML    thing I found.  If I had my way, Id do everything    in Perl.    Good!...</description>
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<dc:date>2008-10-04T08:02:23+00:00</dc:date>
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<description>hello.. i am new to cgi perl and now i am writing web site that use mysql database on japanese font. I store the data in utf8 and the data in the mysql database table are as the following form. (this is just example)  --------------- item_name ------...</description>
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<description>Hi,  I have a cgi script that needs scp a file from one server to another.=20 Because the script runs under the httpd user, for this to work without=20 prompting for password, I need to do a lot of configuring that I am not=20 sure would be consider ...</description>
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<description>dear readers,  i recently finished a small perl-cgi download script that sends files after some checks and logging. i call this script through a link on a static html-page and pass the file-id as a parameter.  this all works nice so far, the part whe...</description>
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<description>I have an html file that parses passed parameters with this code: ____________________________________  script type=text/javascript  var query = location.href.substring((location.href.indexOf(?)+1),  location.href.length) if(location.href.indexOf(?) ...</description>
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<description>Within a start_html block in a CGI script I do this:          button(-name=button_name,                 -value=I have info to contribute,                 -onClick=redirectmail()),   In redirectmail() is have:  sub redirectmail { print header,     sta...</description>
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<dc:date>2008-09-20T09:43:16+00:00</dc:date>
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<description>I want a simple way to determine if I am in dev or prod. I currently  look at the $ENV{SERVER_NAME} and that seems to work fine for me but  my curiosity was up on how others do the same thing.  Robert</description>
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<description>Hi,  A user of usenet uses a special program, for example gnus. It has been based on the special protocol.  Mailing lists which have been based on the broadcast delivery is simple to use, but the big amount unstructed letters is difficult to read. Th...</description>
<dc:creator>rtfm.rtfm.rtfm@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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<description>How to make CGI sessions to be shared among multi-webservers? Thanks.</description>
<dc:creator>juneearth@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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<description>Hello all  I have the following small file that i am parsing one line at a time (each line consists of hex values)  line 1: 0d line 2: 00000000 line 3: 00002000 line 4: 0064 line 5: 76d457ed462df78c7cfde9f9e33724c6 line 6: bded7a7b9f6d763e line 7: 00...</description>
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<dc:date>2008-08-19T07:24:19+00:00</dc:date>
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<description>Hello,     I have a number of Perl CGI scripts that generate html forms that need to be made Section 508 compliant.  I have combed CPAN and perldoc but havent been able to find any way to do this, e.g. with a module.  Can anyone send me in the proper...</description>
<dc:creator>rallabs@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (Mike)
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<dc:subject>Discussion</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2008-08-15T07:31:56+00:00</dc:date>
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<title>HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPP</title>
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<description>please help me,this is what i put ,tell me what im doin wrong   Restricted Directory or URL:  http://www.googlepages.com   Authentication URL:  http://www.googlepages.com   Authentication method:  POST   Parameters:       Attribute                Val...</description>
<dc:creator>julia0229@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (The Worlds...</dc:creator>
<dc:subject>Discussion</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2008-07-27T08:07:58+00:00</dc:date>
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<title>Re: output CGI=HASH(0x80ca53c) ?</title>
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<description>Curtis Poe wrote:  Oops!  Sent this direct instead of to the list :(    --- Maximilian Ronniger unix-box@gmx.at wrote:        $out= $data,    As Brett pointed out, this line is in error.  Try this:          $out-p( $data )    Also, your read_document...</description>
<dc:creator>prosamper@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (Prosamper)...</dc:creator>
<dc:subject>Discussion</dc:subject>
<dc:date>2008-07-21T23:42:16+00:00</dc:date>
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<title>Perl CGI script running as root is unable to do rm, chmod and su</title>
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<description>Hi!  Im trying make one script (script1) call another script (script2) and have the  output from script2 returned. My initial problem was that script2 needs to be executed as root, so Ive set  the setuid and setgid bit on script1 (script2 unchanged):...</description>
<dc:creator>jimisola@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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<dc:date>2008-07-16T21:48:23+00:00</dc:date>
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