I'm running Apache 2.2.0, a recent upgrade from 2.0.49, on Solaris 8. Under 2.0.49 we were using a complicated javascript driven HeaderName file and fairly simple ReadmeName file which worked well withour directory listings. Following the upgrade the output from a directory listing is now...
I have a ksh script that utilizes nawk to set some variables. It is running succesfully on two of my domains, one running on a SUN E250 and Solaris 7 and one on a SUN Ultra80 running Solaris 8. On my third domain, I have the same script running on an Ultra10 under Solaris 8 and on only this...
I am trying to assign variables using the value
of other variables and not getting what I want
can someone point me in the right direction
please?
This is what I have tried:
I have a list of parameters in a file called /home/userid/paramdir/params to process in a new line delimited file as...
I would like to call an external perl script from within a loop, passing it one argument and then continue with the loop without waiting for the external script to return. I don't need to capture anything from the external script as it records it's actions in a separate log file. I think from...
I am a brand new MAC user. Trying to network my powerbook G4 to my PC with a NIC to NIC cable connection. I have turned sharing on on the MAC and tried to user Internect Connection Sharing on the Win2K box to act as a DHCP server. When the Mac starts it never gets an IP from the Win2K box...
I am trying to create a perl script that will read arguments from a pipe dilimted file with each line of the file containing a search term and a replace term delimited by the pipe. I want it to work somewhat as sed will with the -f switch and a command file.
What I have works well if I put only...
I am getting a very puzzling warning message from one of my CGI scripts and am not sure how to debug. The warning is:
Cwd.pm: Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::chdir(), qualify as such or use & at /local/perl/lib/Cwd.pm line 306
I also get a repeat of the error for line 308 of Cwd.pm
The...
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