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Socket get | 5.0 (all versions), Active Perl specific | Beginner / Chris Meyers | 18001 since 3/20/2002 11:05:45 PM |
By 3 Users 3 Excellent Ratings
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I made this little program to get past those darn content filters at the school that filter out things that shouldn't be in my opinion like neworder and blacksun.
http://www.whatever.com/cgi-bin/proxy.cgi?http://bannedsite.com The www.bannedsite.com can b ...(description truncated) |
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SOCKET irc bot | 5.0 (all versions), Active Perl specific | Beginner / Chris Meyers | 14002 since 4/24/2002 7:04:31 PM |
By 1 Users
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It is an irc bot that has a dictionary function, a translate function, and a quote function. None of these are finished yet but I don't know if I plan on finishing them so I had better post it now. |
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Socket web proxy - updated | 5.0 (all versions) | Beginner / Chris Meyers | 11123 since 4/21/2002 5:05:18 PM |
By 2 Users
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Same as the last version only this one works alot better. |
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strftime example | 5.0 (all versions) | Beginner / SPeters | 29842 since 3/5/2003 9:59:39 PM | Unrated
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This code demonstrates the use of the strftime function in the POSIX package. I've seen tons of horribly written Perl code, some even on this site, fighting to put localtime() in a different format. Using strftime is much easier to read and write using st ...(description truncated) |
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Typing Simulator | 5.0 (all versions), 4.0 (all versions), 3.0 (all versions), Pre 3.0 | Beginner / Leonid Grinberg | 3432 since 2/2/2005 5:53:05 PM |
By 1 Users
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This code is the fruit of my anger at the function print. What sometimes annoys me is that no matter how much text it is printing, it prints it all immediatley. The purpose of this program is too simulate someone typing, that is, printing characters but w ...(description truncated) |
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Validation Subroutines | 5.0 (all versions), Active Perl specific | Intermediate / Randy McCleary | 8102 since 7/8/2003 11:44:00 PM |
By 8 Users 7 Excellent Ratings
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This is a simple script that uses Regular
Expressions to validate input data. This
can be easily converted into a Perl Module
so it can be reused over and over. Includes: IsAlphaNumeric, IsChar, IsDate, IsEmail, IsNumeric, and IsTime. (ScreenShot) |
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