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  1. ryen

    Which book should i get? MySQL 1999, or wait for MySQL 2003?

    Ok, I already have Paul DuBios's "Perl and MySQL for the web" book, and I like it a lot. But I want his "MySQL" book, since it seems to go more into how MySQL works in greater detail.. obviously. Can anyone tell me if the 1999 version is still worth paying $40 for? Or...
  2. ryen

    using telnet with interactive programs, eg Vi & less ??

    I'm not that experienced with telnet programs, but here's my question. I have a linux box. When I telnet into it, from the standard windows telnet program, I can't run any programs such as Vi editor, or 'less', etc. I think it just has to do with the functionality of the telnet protocol, only...
  3. ryen

    installing mod_perl in RedHat 7.2

    I've got apache and plain old perl scripts running, but I want to get mod_perl installed. I installed the PERL 5.6.1 package successfully, and the mod_perl 1.26 package. I then ran "/usr/sbin/httpd -l" and the only compiled-in modules were: http_core.c, & mod_so.c. I then checked...
  4. ryen

    installing mod_perl in RedHat 7.2

    I've got apache and plain old perl scripts running, but I want to get mod_perl installed. I installed the PERL 5.6.1 package successfully, and the mod_perl 1.26 package. I then ran httpd -l, and the only compiled-in modules were: http_core.c, & mod_so.c. I then checked the modules directory...
  5. ryen

    MySQL query speed - are multiple tables/table organization necessary?

    I haven't used MySQL yet, but plan to start learning soon, so I hope this question isn't that stupid. Assume I needed a database to hold data for 5 million automobiles, in the US, from all 50 states.. (I just made this up) If I wanted to do a search for a blue van, in Arizona, wouldn't it take...
  6. ryen

    My linux box was hacked, & root password changed.. what to do?

    I just installed RH Linux 7.2 a week or two ago, so I'm fairly new. In the initial setup, i set my firewall to the "medium" level. Yesterday, I booted up into linux, logged in as root, then left the house for a few hours. I think I had the wu-ftp server running (i think it started...
  7. ryen

    Prem. end of script headers error...

    Hi all, I just installed linux the other day (i've never used it before) and I managed to get apache going alright, except when it comes to this one PERL script. see, i have a dual boot system. from linux, i copied an old perl script from a folder from my windows partition to my cgi-bin. i...
  8. ryen

    large database techniques

    Hi again, First off, I'm thinking of starting a site of some sort which may end up having hundreds of thousands of users to keep track of, and store information about. I'm thinking of learning SQL and using ASP/VBScript to do the databases, but I think that I could make my own database system...
  9. ryen

    going to a particular Line Number in a File ??

    I'm aware of PERL's seek function, but it only accepts the byte-position, correct? Is there any way to go to a particular line number in a file? That is, without making a custom function which reads each newline character, and keeps track of the line number, etc. For instance, say I wanted to...

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