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  1. MrMango

    Greedy quantifiers with vbs regular expressions

    I'm not positive, but I'm pretty sure that VBScript simply doesn't support non-greedy quantifiers. You'll probably be better off using something like &quot;<IMG[^>]*>&quot; to search for html image tags. If you've used Perl regular expressions very much, I think you'll find there's a lot you...
  2. MrMango

    Creating a DLL to perform simple telnet

    Here's a few more details... I come from a UNIX (tcl/tk and perl) background. If I ever wanted to telnet to some equipment, those languages could do that. I could just open a socket and then read/write to them easily. Now, I'm needing to do that same thing from a Windows machine. I'm not...
  3. MrMango

    can you create windows DLL's in Perl?

    I come from a UNIX programming background, having spent the past couple of years writing almost exclusively tcl/tk code (with a little bit of Perl when my boss wasn't looking) on a Solaris platform.<br><br>In my new job, I'm doing exclusively windows programming and am finding that the easy...
  4. MrMango

    Creating a DLL to perform simple telnet

    I am using a VB-like tool and I need to be able to do some basic telnet functions (connect, send and receive text, and close).&nbsp;&nbsp;There is no way to do this in the language I'm using, but it allows for the importation of procedures via DLLs.&nbsp;&nbsp;So, I'm wanting to write these in...
  5. MrMango

    Telephony

    Not that this has anything to do with tcl/tk, but I believe what you're looking for can be found at the below site:<br> <br> <A HREF="http://www.epstein.net/TP_color.htm" TARGET="_new">http://www.epstein.net/TP_color.htm</A>
  6. MrMango

    UNIX zombie/defunct processes

    When you fire off the process, exec returns the PID, so try something like this:<br> <br> set tmpPID [exec newProcess &]<br> <br> then, as part of your cleanup, include:<br> <br> exec /bin/kill $tmpPID<br> <br> which should kill newProcess.<br> <br> Good luck!
  7. MrMango

    Running a c/c++ program from tcl/tk

    Eugenia,<br> <br> It would be helpful to have more information (like the error message). My best guess from what you wrote is that you need to include the full path for g++ (ie /apps/gnu/bin/g++).<br> <br> If this doesn't work out any better for you, email me and we'll figure something out.<br>...

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