From wcjones at fccj.org Wed Oct 10 07:44:35 2001 From: wcjones at fccj.org (Bill Jones) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:52 2004 Subject: [JaxPM] FWD: ORA News Letter In-Reply-To: <200110101217.f9ACHBr28508@gocho.pm.org> Message-ID: <200110101244.f9ACiDJ28586@gocho.pm.org> On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er Bill Jones wrote - FYI - Hope all is well; -Sx- Begin forwarded message: O'Reilly User Group Program NEWSLETTER Volume 1, #11 O'Reilly has moved its offices to a brand new space, which explains why you didn't receive a newsletter last week. Because of the move this week, I'm sending more of a bulletin to let you know my new contact info, and to announce the books that have been released. I'll resume news next week. HIGHLIGHTS THIS WEEK... 5 New Books: - REALbasic: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition - DNS on Windows 2000 - Web Design in a Nutshell, 2nd Editon - Enterprise JavaBeans, 3rd Edition - COM and .NET Component Services ************************************************* Announcement ************************************************* We've moved! Please update your contact info, and your newsletter mailing lists: Denise Olliffe c/o O'Reilly & Associates 1005 Gravenstein Hwy North Sebastopol, CA 95472 Direct line: 707-827-7090 800-998-9938 x7090 707-829-0515 x7090 email remains the same: deniseo@oreilly.com ************************************************* BOOK NEWS ************************************************* REVIEW COPIES AVAILABLE Please email me to request review copies. Press announcements are available for your use, please ask for a copy. Just released: ---------------------------- REALbasic: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/realbasic2/ Sample Chapter 3: Objects, Classes, and Instances http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/realbasic2/chapter/ch03.html DNS on Windows 2000 http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/dnswin2/ Sample Chapter 11: New DNS Features in Windows 2000 http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/dnswin2/chapter/ch11.html Web Design in a Nutshell, 2nd Editon http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/wdnut2/ Sample Chapter 13: Tables http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/wdnut2/chapter/ch13.html Enterprise JavaBeans, 3rd Edition http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/entjbeans3/ Sample Chapter 13: Message-Driven Beans http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/entjbeans3/chapter/ch13.html COM and .NET Component Services http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/comdotnetsvs/ Sample Chapter 10: .NET Serviced Components http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/comdotnetsvs/chapter/ch10.html Until next week, Denise Jax.PM Moderator's Note: This message was posted to the Jacksonville Perl Monger's Group listserv. The group manager can be reached at -- owner-jacksonville-pm-list@pm.org to whom send all praises, complaints, or comments... From jproctor at oit.umass.edu Wed Oct 10 08:01:20 2001 From: jproctor at oit.umass.edu (j proctor) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:52 2004 Subject: [JaxPM] FWD: ORA News Letter In-Reply-To: <200110101244.f9ACiDJ28586@gocho.pm.org> Message-ID: On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er j proctor wrote - > Hope all is well; Fine here. My Intro to Perl class is going along fairly well; I think most of the students are "getting it". Still looking for part-time work; if any of you needs two or three days worth of Perl each week, let me know. :) > - COM and .NET Component Services Seeing these two together like this makes me think we need some kind of similar framework specs called ORG, EDU, MIL, and INT. j Jax.PM Moderator's Note: This message was posted to the Jacksonville Perl Monger's Group listserv. The group manager can be reached at -- owner-jacksonville-pm-list@pm.org to whom send all praises, complaints, or comments... From wcjones at fccj.org Wed Oct 10 09:53:02 2001 From: wcjones at fccj.org (Bill Jones) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:52 2004 Subject: [JaxPM] FWD: ORA News Letter In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <200110101452.f9AEqmJ28870@gocho.pm.org> On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er Bill Jones wrote - :) On Wednesday, October 10, 2001, at 09:01 AM, j proctor wrote: > if any of you needs two or three days worth of Perl each week, let me > know. :) > Will do :) >> - COM and .NET Component Services > > Seeing these two together like this makes me think we need some kind of > similar framework specs called ORG, EDU, MIL, and INT. You mean they're not? (evil grin) :) Jax.PM Moderator's Note: This message was posted to the Jacksonville Perl Monger's Group listserv. The group manager can be reached at -- owner-jacksonville-pm-list@pm.org to whom send all praises, complaints, or comments... From nate at campi.cc Wed Oct 10 10:30:13 2001 From: nate at campi.cc (Nate Campi) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:52 2004 Subject: [JaxPM] FWD: ORA News Letter In-Reply-To: <200110101452.f9AEqmJ28870@gocho.pm.org>; from wcjones@fccj.org on Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 10:53:02AM -0400 References: <200110101452.f9AEqmJ28870@gocho.pm.org> Message-ID: <20011010083013.G11609@campin.net> On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er Nate Campi wrote - On Wed, Oct 10, 2001 at 10:53:02AM -0400, Bill Jones wrote: > On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er Bill Jones wrote - > > :) > > On Wednesday, October 10, 2001, at 09:01 AM, j proctor wrote: > > > if any of you needs two or three days worth of Perl each week, let me > > know. :) > > > > Will do :) My outfit is centered in Mass, and we employ a few full time Perl hackers. My boss is the head of reporting, which uses Perl exclusively for pretty much everything in our data wharehouse, down to mod_perl for the web front end. Send me a [copy of|link to] your resume, J. -- Nate Campi GnuPG key: 0xC17AEF79 http://www.campin.net "Elves and Dragons!" I says to him. "Cabbages and potatoes are better for you and me." -- J. R. R. Tolkien Jax.PM Moderator's Note: This message was posted to the Jacksonville Perl Monger's Group listserv. The group manager can be reached at -- owner-jacksonville-pm-list@pm.org to whom send all praises, complaints, or comments... From sneex at mac.com Fri Oct 12 09:35:45 2001 From: sneex at mac.com (sneex@mac.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:52 2004 Subject: [JaxPM] Fwd: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program Message-ID: <200110121434.f9CEYW625490@smtp-out.mac.com> On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er sneex@mac.com wrote - chees! -Sx- :] Begin forwarded message: > O'Reilly User Group Program > NEWSLETTER > > > HIGHLIGHTS THIS WEEK... > Books: > - Python books coming > News: > - O'Reilly and Pearson Launch Joint Venture > - An Interview with the User Friendly Gang > - Keep Publicly Funded Research Public > - Larry Wall's Apocalypse 3 > - Nine Things I Wish I had Known About Cocoa > - Oracle9i's Improved RMAN > > > *********************************************** > NEWS from O'Reilly and Beyond > *********************************************** > > GENERAL INTEREST: > -------------------- > > O'REILLY AND PEARSON LAUNCH JOINT VENTURE > O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. and the Pearson Technology Group, a > division of Pearson plc, announced last week a joint venture, launching > a new online information retrieval service for the enterprise IT > market--Safari Tech Books Online. 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If > you agree, sign their petition at > http://www.openinformatics.org/dsp_petition.php > > LARRY WALL'S APOCALYPSE 3 > As the design of Perl 6 unfolds, Larry continues his analysis with a > discussion of operators: > http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2001/10/02/apocalypse3.html > > PYTHON.OREILLY.COM > If you haven't seen O'Reilly's latest Python page, you may want to > gander at http://python.oreilly.com/ for the latest Python articles and > books > > > ORACLE: > ------------------- > ORACLE9i'S IMPROVED RMAN > Coauthor of O'Reilly's upcoming "Oracle RMAN Pocket Reference," Darl > Kuhn, writes about the significant improvements made to Oracle's > Recovery Manager: http://oracle.oreilly.com/news/oraclerman_1001.html > > > ************************************************* > BOOK NEWS > ************************************************* > > REVIEW COPIES AVAILABLE > Please email me to request review copies. > Press announcements are available for your use, please ask for a copy. > > Two new Python books are coming... > ---------------------------------- > Python Pocket Reference, 2nd Edition - November > http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pythonpr2/ > > Python & XML - December > http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pythonxml/ > > REMINDER: > Your group members receive a 20% discount on all books purchased direct > from O'Reilly, using the DSUG discount code. > > > ************************************************* > EVENTS > ************************************************* > > The O'Reilly Peer-to-Peer and Web Services Conference is only four > weeks away! > > New dates and location--as previously announced: > The Westin Grand > 2350 M Street NW > Washington, DC 20037 > November 5-8, 2001 > FREE EXHIBIT HALL PASSES AVAILABLE > > New keynote joining us: > Mark Lucovsky of Microsoft, architecht of the .NET My Services, will > discuss several Microsoft initiatives for building distributed > services. > http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/p2pweb2001/view/e_spkr/1079 > > Why attend the conference? > http://conferences.oreilly.com/p2p/ > > > ************************************************* > OTHER STUFF > ************************************************* > > If you have an announcement for your group that you'd like my help > with, just ask. 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From sneex at mac.com Wed Oct 17 13:42:30 2001 From: sneex at mac.com (-Sneex- (IUDICIUM)) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:52 2004 Subject: [JaxPM] Re: Excellent Documentation In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er "-Sneex- (IUDICIUM)" wrote - On 10/17/2001 2:14 PM, "Morbus Iff" wrote: > But if, on the other hand, there are various magical bits like the above > thrown about, it's a mad race to read the manual so you can have a chuckle > on the mailing list before everyone else ;) ... If read more like a Star Trek or other well written SciFi novel :) -Sneex- (IUDICIUM) Bill Jones, Chasecreek Systemhouse $_="JOIN THE JAX PERL MONGERS J zbjrnmuhkkd Pdqk Mnmfdqr J\n"; tr/za-y/a-z/; / ((.)) /; do { print substr($_,25); } while ( s/((.).{23}) $2 (.)(.*) (.)$/$1$5 $2 $4 $3/ ) PS - PS - http://safari.oreilly.com/mainhom.asp?home Jax.PM Moderator's Note: This message was posted to the Jacksonville Perl Monger's Group listserv. The group manager can be reached at -- owner-jacksonville-pm-list@pm.org to whom send all praises, complaints, or comments... From jproctor at oit.umass.edu Thu Oct 18 12:25:52 2001 From: jproctor at oit.umass.edu (j proctor) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:52 2004 Subject: [JaxPM] Re: Excellent Documentation In-Reply-To: Message-ID: On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er j proctor wrote - >> But if, on the other hand, there are various magical bits like the above >> thrown about, it's a mad race to read the manual so you can have a chuckle >> on the mailing list before everyone else ;) ... > > If read more like a Star Trek or other well written SciFi novel :) Sneex, why did you copy us on this? Without seeing the original, I don't even know how it makes sense for BBEdit, much less Perl. :) j Jax.PM Moderator's Note: This message was posted to the Jacksonville Perl Monger's Group listserv. The group manager can be reached at -- owner-jacksonville-pm-list@pm.org to whom send all praises, complaints, or comments... From sneex at fccj.org Sat Oct 27 21:28:33 2001 From: sneex at fccj.org (Bill Jones) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:52 2004 Subject: [JaxPM] Perl News Message-ID: On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er Bill Jones wrote - See http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=01/08/01/1943201 Also, by way of Jax.PM news, I posted some C language information on the Jax.PM site (at http://jacksonville.pm.org/ in case you've forgotten.) Once I'm done, I will post Perl language equivalents to the C language (I'm not sure if it was previously done - doesn't matter much as I am doing this for my own benefit.) :) -Sx- PS - We are 11 strong! Just about all of the original members are still here :) Yippy! Also, by February (1900 + 102) we will be three years old... Jax.PM Moderator's Note: This message was posted to the Jacksonville Perl Monger's Group listserv. The group manager can be reached at -- owner-jacksonville-pm-list@pm.org to whom send all praises, complaints, or comments... From sneex at fccj.org Mon Oct 29 09:38:15 2001 From: sneex at fccj.org (Bill Jones) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:52 2004 Subject: [JaxPM] [NON-PERL] FW: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, October 25th In-Reply-To: <200110251957.f9PJvTD08080@smtp.oreilly.com> Message-ID: On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er Bill Jones wrote - [ADMIN-POSTING] I am back - I was somehow locked out for a few weeks and could not post to my own list :/ :) -Sx- ------ Forwarded Message From: Denise Olliffe Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 12:57:29 -0700 (PDT) To: bill@fccj.org Subject: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, October 25th O'Reilly User Group Program NEWSLETTER October 25, 2001 HIGHLIGHTS THIS WEEK... Books - Palm OS Programming: The Developer's Guide, 2nd Edition News - Registration Open for O'Reilly Bioinformatics Technology Conference - Learning Command Objects and RMI - With REALbasic, Object-Oriented Programming is Easy - Hailstorm in Hand - Perl Debugging for Beginners - An Interview with Philip Hazel, The Creator of Exim - Oddball Wireless Devices ================================================ NEWS FROM O'REILLY & BEYOND ================================================ Spread the word to your members... BIOINFORMATICS: ------------------- REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR THE O'Reilly Bioinformatics Technology Conference January 28-31, 2002, Tucson, AZ Westin La Paloma Resort and Spa http://conferences.oreilly.com/biocon/ AN INTERVIEW WITH EWAN BIRNEY: KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT O'REILLY'S BIOINFORMATICS TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE Ewan is a biochemist by training and a programmer by practice, and he is currently a Team Leader for Genomic Annotation at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI). http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2001/10/18/birney.html TIM O'REILLY'S REASONS TO ATTEND http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/bio2002/pub/w/17/tim.html JAVA: ------------------- LEARNING COMMAND OBJECTS AND RMI William Grosso introduces the basic ideas behind command objects and remote method invocations (RMI) in this ONJava.com article. http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/10/17/rmi.html MAC: ------------------- WITH REALBASIC, OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING IS EASY Object-oriented programming is useful, powerful, and fun; and REALbasic is a great way to learn it, says Matt Neuburg, author of "REALbasic: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition." http://mac.oreilly.com/news/realbasic2_1001.html .NET: ------------------- HAILSTORM IN HAND Mark Lucovsky, chief architect of Microsoft's .NET My Services initiative (formerly Hailstorm), explains what's available in the software developer kit just released at Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference. http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2001/10/23/myservices.html OPEN SOURCE: ------------------- PERL DEBUGGING FOR BEGINNERS Debugging is like car repair: a novice might pull out the transmission to fix a broken light. Here are ten Perl debugging tips that will save you hours of frustration, by John Callender, author of O'Reilly's upcoming "Perl for Web Site Management." http://web.oreilly.com/news/perlmanagement2_1001.html AN INTERVIEW WITH PHILIP HAZEL, THE CREATOR OF EXIM Exim is an open source mail transport agent that has been steadily growing in popularity, and Philip talks about why he developed it and what to expect in the next version. Philip is also the author of O'Reilly's "Exim: The Mail Transfer Agent." http://sysadmin.oreilly.com/news/eximinterview_1001.html APACHEMONTH.COM A new service called ApacheMonth http://www.apachemonth.com/, is being started by the team that runs LinuxMonth, http://www.linuxmonth.com/, This is a heads-up if you enjoy the style of LinuxMonth--Q&A tips, articles, etc. WIRELESS: --------------- ODDBALL WIRELESS DEVICES How can you resist at least trying a text pager that wants to be a cell phone, or a PDA that doubles as a 900-MHz cordless phone? We couldn't! 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Here are a few: Malicous Mobile Code http://www.techweektv.scriptmania.com/Reviews/maliciousmobilecode.htm Programming Perl http://www.techweektv.scriptmania.com/Reviews/programmingperl.htm PGP http://www.techweektv.scriptmania.com/Reviews/pgp.htm DISCOUNT INFORMATION: ---------------------- BUY 2 BOOKS, GET ONE FREE... O'Reilly's Fall book promotion http://www.oreilly.com/news/buy2get1free_1001.html Also, don't forget about your UG discount: 20% off O'Reilly books purchased direct, using the DSUG discount code. Order online at www.oreilly.com or by phone, 800-998-9938. =================================================== LOOKING FOR SPEAKERS? =================================================== We are always trying to arrange speaking engagements with our authors, whenever possible. If you have someone in mind, let me know. 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James frequently visits NY, he's only 2 hrs away. ================================================================== ARE YOU GOING TO THE 5th ANNUAL LINUX SHOWCASE AND CONFERENCE? ================================================================== O'Reilly will be there, and so will I. Stop by and see us. I'll be there on Thursday, November 5th, booth #709/711/713 November 5-10, Oakland, CA Oakland Marriott City Center http://www.linuxshowcase.org/ Have a nice week. I don't plan to send a newsletter next week, so you'll hear from me on the 1st of November! --Denise ------ End of Forwarded Message Jax.PM Moderator's Note: This message was posted to the Jacksonville Perl Monger's Group listserv. The group manager can be reached at -- owner-jacksonville-pm-list@pm.org to whom send all praises, complaints, or comments... From sneex at fccj.org Tue Oct 30 06:54:13 2001 From: sneex at fccj.org (Bill Jones) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:52 2004 Subject: [JaxPM] NTLM via LWP ??? Message-ID: <3814BAEE-CD35-11D5-8A15-0003930CAF62@fccj.org> On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er Bill Jones wrote - I am searching for LWP hackers who want to contribute an NTLM module for the NTLM handshake session to the libwww-perl LWP library. We can discuss Perl or Open Source solutions on-list, or if non-Perl related, please e-mail me off list Thx! -Sx- Jax.PM Moderator's Note: This message was posted to the Jacksonville Perl Monger's Group listserv. The group manager can be reached at -- owner-jacksonville-pm-list@pm.org to whom send all praises, complaints, or comments... From sml at zfx.com Tue Oct 30 06:58:57 2001 From: sml at zfx.com (Steve Lane) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:52 2004 Subject: [JaxPM] NTLM via LWP ??? References: <3814BAEE-CD35-11D5-8A15-0003930CAF62@fccj.org> Message-ID: <3BDEA411.4412ECCD@zfx.com> On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er Steve Lane wrote - Bill Jones wrote: > > On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er Bill Jones wrote - > > I am searching for LWP hackers who want to contribute an NTLM > module for the NTLM handshake session to the libwww-perl LWP library. what is NTLM? -- Steve Lane Jax.PM Moderator's Note: This message was posted to the Jacksonville Perl Monger's Group listserv. The group manager can be reached at -- owner-jacksonville-pm-list@pm.org to whom send all praises, complaints, or comments... From sneex at fccj.org Tue Oct 30 07:11:04 2001 From: sneex at fccj.org (Bill Jones) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:52 2004 Subject: [JaxPM] NTLM via LWP ??? In-Reply-To: <3BDEA411.4412ECCD@zfx.com> Message-ID: <92B8387D-CD37-11D5-8A15-0003930CAF62@fccj.org> On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er Bill Jones wrote - On Tuesday, October 30, 2001, at 07:58 AM, Steve Lane wrote: > > what is NTLM? > -- > Steve Lane > > Microsoft NT Lan Manager protocol; it uses a badly implemented HTTP handshake. Starter resources, see: http://squid.sf.net/ntlm http://www.innovation.ch/java/ntlm.html I've begun, but I have reached a roadblock. My LWP module hacking skills are -zero- ... HTH; -Sx- Jax.PM Moderator's Note: This message was posted to the Jacksonville Perl Monger's Group listserv. The group manager can be reached at -- owner-jacksonville-pm-list@pm.org to whom send all praises, complaints, or comments... From sml at zfx.com Tue Oct 30 09:46:25 2001 From: sml at zfx.com (Steve Lane) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:52 2004 Subject: [JaxPM] NTLM via LWP ??? References: <92B8387D-CD37-11D5-8A15-0003930CAF62@fccj.org> Message-ID: <3BDECB51.3E8F94F5@zfx.com> On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er Steve Lane wrote - Bill Jones wrote: > > On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er Bill Jones wrote - > > On Tuesday, October 30, 2001, at 07:58 AM, Steve Lane wrote: > > > > what is NTLM? > > -- > > Steve Lane > > > > > > Microsoft NT Lan Manager protocol; it uses a badly implemented HTTP > handshake. > > Starter resources, see: > > http://squid.sf.net/ntlm > http://www.innovation.ch/java/ntlm.html > > I've begun, but I have reached a roadblock. > My LWP module hacking skills are -zero- ... hmmm well i'm fairly good at LWP hacking :) but i don't have any interest in Microsoft stuff :(. -- Steve Lane Jax.PM Moderator's Note: This message was posted to the Jacksonville Perl Monger's Group listserv. The group manager can be reached at -- owner-jacksonville-pm-list@pm.org to whom send all praises, complaints, or comments... From sneex at fccj.org Tue Oct 30 09:55:24 2001 From: sneex at fccj.org (Bill Jones) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:52 2004 Subject: [JaxPM] NTLM via LWP ??? In-Reply-To: <3BDECB51.3E8F94F5@zfx.com> Message-ID: <87EC21BA-CD4E-11D5-8A15-0003930CAF62@fccj.org> On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er Bill Jones wrote - Me neither! :( But, it pays the bills when it has too :) -Sx- PS - To make this thread more Perl-like again: #!/usr/local/bin/perl -w use LWP::UserAgent; use XML::Simple; use strict; use diagnostics; my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; my $req = HTTP::Request->new(GET => 'http://207.203.95.95/bill/BrokerEmployee.asmx/ClassRoster?strBrokerID=ETB251& strClassReferenceNumber=138887&strTerm=20021'); print "\n\n\nSuccess!\n\n"; #print $ua->request($req)->as_string; my $address = XMLin($ua->request($req)->as_string); print $address; __END__ On Tuesday, October 30, 2001, at 10:46 AM, Steve Lane wrote: > hmmm well i'm fairly good at LWP hacking :) > but i don't have any interest in Microsoft stuff :(. > -- > Steve Lane > -Sx- Jax.PM Moderator's Note: This message was posted to the Jacksonville Perl Monger's Group listserv. The group manager can be reached at -- owner-jacksonville-pm-list@pm.org to whom send all praises, complaints, or comments... From jproctor at oit.umass.edu Tue Oct 30 09:43:16 2001 From: jproctor at oit.umass.edu (j proctor) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:52 2004 Subject: [JaxPM] NTLM via LWP ??? In-Reply-To: <87EC21BA-CD4E-11D5-8A15-0003930CAF62@fccj.org> Message-ID: On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er j proctor wrote - > Me neither! :( But, it pays the bills when it has too :) Oh, this is for money? Any of us would put up with NTLM if there's cash involved. :) j Jax.PM Moderator's Note: This message was posted to the Jacksonville Perl Monger's Group listserv. The group manager can be reached at -- owner-jacksonville-pm-list@pm.org to whom send all praises, complaints, or comments... From sneex at fccj.org Tue Oct 30 10:24:20 2001 From: sneex at fccj.org (Bill Jones) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:52 2004 Subject: [JaxPM] NTLM via LWP ??? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <92AF51AF-CD52-11D5-8A15-0003930CAF62@fccj.org> On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er Bill Jones wrote - On Tuesday, October 30, 2001, at 10:43 AM, j proctor wrote: > >> Me neither! :( But, it pays the bills when it has too :) > > Oh, this is for money? Any of us would put up with NTLM if > there's cash > involved. :) No, sorry, at this stage this is for free. I want Gisle Aas to be able to use it freely in his libwww-perl LWP module -- however, I have a need for it soon. So, as need goes, I try to work it out as best as I am able. Now, that is not to say that reimbursement may not be a possibility, just not before you starve to death :( (I'll know more after my meeting this Thursday about the project this is tied to - will see HOW much they want it to work.) :) -Sx- Jax.PM Moderator's Note: This message was posted to the Jacksonville Perl Monger's Group listserv. 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From sneex at fccj.org Tue Oct 30 10:33:03 2001 From: sneex at fccj.org (Bill Jones) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:52 2004 Subject: [JaxPM] XML::Simple Message-ID: On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er Bill Jones wrote - [For Jax.PM Perl Beginners] If you haven't seen XML::Simple yet - here is an example of what you can do: #!/usr/local/bin/perl -w my $config = { 'logdir' => '/var/log/foo/', 'debugfile' => '/tmp/foo.debug', 'server' => { 'sahara' => { 'osversion' => '2.6', 'osname' => 'solaris', 'address' => [ '10.0.0.101', '10.0.1.101' ] }, 'gobi' => { 'osversion' => '6.5', 'osname' => 'irix', 'address' => '10.0.0.102' }, 'kalahari' => { 'osversion' => '2.0.34', 'osname' => 'linux', 'address' => [ '10.0.0.103', '10.0.1.103' ] }, }, }; print $config->{logdir}; print $config->{server}->{kalahari}->{address}->[1]; Enjoy! -Sx- Jax.PM Moderator's Note: This message was posted to the Jacksonville Perl Monger's Group listserv. The group manager can be reached at -- owner-jacksonville-pm-list@pm.org to whom send all praises, complaints, or comments... From sml at zfx.com Tue Oct 30 10:53:56 2001 From: sml at zfx.com (Steve Lane) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:52 2004 Subject: [JaxPM] NTLM via LWP ??? References: <87EC21BA-CD4E-11D5-8A15-0003930CAF62@fccj.org> Message-ID: <3BDEDB24.529F1B25@zfx.com> On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er Steve Lane wrote - this looks cool, but tell us when the server is reachable and up :). $ traceroute 207.203.95.95 traceroute to 207.203.95.95 (207.203.95.95), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets ... 3 gbr5-p50.attga.ip.att.net (12.123.197.42) 20.899 ms 21.073 ms 18.144 ms 4 gbr3-p100.attga.ip.att.net (12.122.5.38) 18.195 ms 18.987 ms 20.870 ms 5 ggr1-p360.attga.ip.att.net (12.123.20.249) 51.673 ms 57.072 ms 18.098 ms 6 att-gw.atl.uu.net (192.205.32.130) 29.136 ms 182.761 ms 157.943 ms 7 179.at-5-0-0.XR2.ATL5.ALTER.NET (152.63.82.202) 35.850 ms 113.842 ms 32.875 ms 8 292.at-6-0-0.XR2.ATL1.ALTER.NET (152.63.80.205) 30.314 ms 22.228 ms 47.712 ms 9 194.ATM7-0.GW5.JAX1.ALTER.NET (152.63.84.229) 29.269 ms 28.759 ms 31.485 ms 10 bellsouth-gw.customer.alter.net (65.195.232.214) 57.910 ms 33.879 ms 55.425 ms 11 205.152.187.129 (205.152.187.129) 40.719 ms 31.856 ms 30.406 ms 12 172.17.123.18 (172.17.123.18) 137.298 ms 182.199 ms 146.909 ms 13 * * * 14 * * * Bill Jones wrote: > PS - To make this thread more Perl-like again: > > #!/usr/local/bin/perl -w > > use LWP::UserAgent; > use XML::Simple; > > use strict; > use diagnostics; > > my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; > my $req = HTTP::Request->new(GET => > > 'http://207.203.95.95/bill/BrokerEmployee.asmx/ClassRoster?strBrokerID=ETB251& > strClassReferenceNumber=138887&strTerm=20021'); > > print "\n\n\nSuccess!\n\n"; > #print $ua->request($req)->as_string; > > my $address = XMLin($ua->request($req)->as_string); > print $address; > > __END__ -- Steve Lane Jax.PM Moderator's Note: This message was posted to the Jacksonville Perl Monger's Group listserv. The group manager can be reached at -- owner-jacksonville-pm-list@pm.org to whom send all praises, complaints, or comments... From sneex at fccj.org Tue Oct 30 15:02:47 2001 From: sneex at fccj.org (Bill Jones) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:02:52 2004 Subject: [JaxPM] Fwd: [soaplite] (Perl) WWW-Authenticate: NTLM using Soap or Soap::Lite? Message-ID: <78C0DAAC-CD79-11D5-BEBB-0003930CAF62@fccj.org> On the jacksonville-pm-list; Jax.PM'er Bill Jones wrote - An UPDATE! -Sx- :] Begin forwarded message: > Bill Jones writes: > >> On 10/26/01 2:56 PM, "Gisle Aas" wrote: >> >>> "Dana Powers" writes: >>> >>>> This is a transport issue, and not impacted by SOAP as far as I >>>> can tell - >> >>>> LWP::Authen::NTLM.pm. If you're interested in implementing it >>>> yourself, >>>> there is protocol information here: >>>> http://www.innovation.ch/java/ntlm.html >> >> >>> I would be very happy if somebody could contribute this module. >> >> As I am the one who needs it soonest, I am working on it as fast as my >> little Perl fingers will go :) > > There is now an NTLM module on CPAN by Mark Bush [1]. I would think > that building on it should simplify the task of writing > LWP::Authen::NTLM considerably. > > [1] http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=NTLM > > Regards, > Gisle > -Sx- Jax.PM Moderator's Note: This message was posted to the Jacksonville Perl Monger's Group listserv. The group manager can be reached at -- owner-jacksonville-pm-list@pm.org to whom send all praises, complaints, or comments...