Hi Jim.
There are a couple of ways to do this, depending on what you are trying to do with reading the html. First, if you are just wanting to get at the data that someone has entered into fields on your html page, I'd suggest calling the function &readParse, which is located in CGI.pm. This...
Hi Zaphbrox.
Looks like you are not getting much help on this post. Unfortunately, I am not able to help you either. But after reading your post, I thought perhaps you could help me.
I am writing a Perl script that is supposed to kick off when our server receives a file of any name into a...
Thank you doublehelix.
I suspected that not being able to close that window would be a source of frustration to users. And that was the reason there were no options to disable that part of the toolbars. But I always have to ask the sometimes obvious questions. :-)
I have to congratulate...
Hi All.
Just wondering if there is a way to disable or remove the very top bar of a window that has the "X" for closing option, along with the dash to shrink the window down to the toolbar, and the double-windows to resize it to the original size. Or, is there a way to disable these...
Hi All.
We have some Visual Basic subroutines that access a DB2 database (read/write) and a sequential text file(write). I'm creating some new applications in Perl, and they need use functions exactly like the ones we already have in VB. Is it possible for me to call VB functions from a Perl...
Hi.
We are looking for a good Perl debugger, and our tech services guru has checked out a couple of them. He has indicated that the debuggers he's looked at (this includes Active Perl, Komodo) do not work if the Perl script is activated from a webpage. The script must be activated from an...
Hi Vituz.
I have a question about your solution to the problem. It seems to make pefect sense for the most part, but can you explain to me (sorry for my ignorance) what pulling a random number and appending it to the end of the file name will do for us? Or does that "?" have some...
Kristof,
I will try that option.
I would like to know, though, if there is an option that will know enough to pull the new .js files if they are actually new, otherwise get them from cache. I think that is what the browser I'm using is attempting to do now, but it isn't smart enough to...
Thank you Paul.
However, I'm not using ASP. Will this work with straightforward HTML and Javascript? If so, where would I code it - it doesn't look like Meta tags.
Kathy X-)
Hi Edelwater.
We are having a similar problem to the one you describe. Our system consists of HTML, Perl, Javascript internal to the HTML, and several external Javascript .js files. We are having alot of problems when we need to change the external .js files, as the changes don't always...
HTH:
Thank you for your suggestion...I will try changing things a little.
Let me explain more clearly what I'm doing. In the variable $varFirstName, I'm assigning a name field which can occur multiple times, coming in from my HTML page. The field is kept in a hash named %in, which is updated...
I'm having problem with the regex in the following bit of code:
#capitalize the first character of the first name
$varFirstName = ("First_Name" . $nameSub);
$in{$varFirstName} =~ s/\b(\w)/\U$1/g;
It is giving me this error:
[Fri Jun 15 07:04:08 2001] C:\prod\nameUpdate.pl: Use of...
If the 'target=' option doesn't work, you could try using Javascript to write the form values from frame1 (where your customers are entering information) into hidden fields in frame2 (where you want the new form to show), then have that same script in frame1 submit the frame2 to call your Perl...
Hi everyone.
Just wanted to clean up this thread - finally. We had our tech services people un-install Perl and re-install it. We have had no sticky problems since this was done - about 6 weeks ago. So, the problem has been resolved, and obviously it was either something in the original...
Hi Tsdragon.
I am used to coding mainframe COBOL, which often uses the 'goto' statement to get out of a subroutine by going to the subroutine 'exit' in specific situations. What we are doing is converting COBOL mainframe insurance policy rating systems into Javascript, HTML, Perl, and SQL for...
Thank you iza.
Between changing that, and getting the double-quotes out of 'issuedornot' string, as Javascript doesn't like doublequotes within doublequotes, it is now working. Here is the working code for anyone who is interested in using regular expressions in a Javascript on a button...
Hi All.
I'm trying to create what I thought would be a simple search pattern using a Javascript regular expression. However, it just won't work, even though similar expressions I've coded in Perl work just fine.
Here is my code:
<INPUT TYPE="button" NAME="Continue2"...
Hi all.
Thanks for all of your suggestions on the sticky problem.
The test system still sticks. I put in some code to take care of i/o buffering, added exit(0) to the end of all the programs, $STH->finish; to the DB2 reads/writes/updates/deletes, and lots of other little tweaking to the...
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