From andy at murren.org Thu Oct 17 06:31:14 2002 From: andy at murren.org (Andy Murren) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:29:15 2004 Subject: MCPM: Meeting Tues 22 Oct Message-ID: <20021017073114.A2542@murren.org> Hey gang, Next tuesday is our scheduled meeting. Who is planning to attend? Andy -- Andy Murren andy@murren.org From swalker at walkertek.com Fri Oct 18 13:14:37 2002 From: swalker at walkertek.com (Stephen Walker) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:29:15 2004 Subject: MCPM: Re: Meeting Tues 22 Oct References: <20021017073114.A2542@murren.org> Message-ID: <000d01c276d2$38ca0a90$3300000a@mynet.org> I'm planning on going. Steve ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy Murren" To: Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 7:31 AM Subject: MCPM: Meeting Tues 22 Oct > > Hey gang, > > Next tuesday is our scheduled meeting. Who is planning to attend? > > Andy > > -- > Andy Murren > andy@murren.org > From andy at murren.org Tue Oct 22 11:48:16 2002 From: andy at murren.org (Andy Murren) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:29:15 2004 Subject: MCPM: Re: Meeting Tues 22 Oct In-Reply-To: <003201c279ea$a0448b30$3300000a@mynet.org>; from swalker@walkertek.com on Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 12:46:53PM -0400 References: <20021017073114.A2542@murren.org> <003201c279ea$a0448b30$3300000a@mynet.org> Message-ID: <20021022124816.D3049@murren.org> On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 12:46:53PM -0400, Stephen Walker wrote: : Are we still on for tonight? : I am planning to be there. I have to change break pads on my truck before I head back north. See you later. Andy -- Andy Murren andy@murren.org From pete at tbe.net Tue Oct 22 13:55:34 2002 From: pete at tbe.net (Peter Farabaugh) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:29:15 2004 Subject: MCPM: Re: Meeting Tues 22 Oct In-Reply-To: <20021022124816.D3049@murren.org> References: <20021017073114.A2542@murren.org> <003201c279ea$a0448b30$3300000a@mynet.org> <20021022124816.D3049@murren.org> Message-ID: <2797.67.82.28.51.1035312934.squirrel@webmail.tbe.net> > > On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 12:46:53PM -0400, Stephen Walker wrote: > : Are we still on for tonight? > : > I am planning to be there. I have to change break pads on my truck > before I head back north. > > See you later. > > Andy > > -- > Andy Murren > andy@murren.org Dennis and I will be there -- The Tapestry Development Website: http://tapestrygames.org Comments to: pete@tbe.net From rmaus at monmouth.com Tue Oct 22 16:06:17 2002 From: rmaus at monmouth.com (Richard L. Maus, Jr.) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:29:15 2004 Subject: MCPM: Re: Meeting Tues 22 Oct References: <20021017073114.A2542@murren.org> <003201c279ea$a0448b30$3300000a@mynet.org> <20021022124816.D3049@murren.org> <2797.67.82.28.51.1035312934.squirrel@webmail.tbe.net> Message-ID: <3DB5BDC8.C0642342@monmouth.com> Howdy, I'll be there about 9 PM ish ... Rick -- Richard L. Maus, Jr. (Rick) Home: 732-863-7367 rmaus@monmouth.com http://www.monmouth.com/~rmaus From andy at murren.org Thu Oct 24 11:12:12 2002 From: andy at murren.org (Andy Murren) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:29:15 2004 Subject: MCPM: escaping quotes Message-ID: <20021024121212.B2571@murren.org> Hey gang, I seem to have done something wrong and can use some advice. I have a form that the users can enter text into then text gets inserted into the database. I have one user that insists on quoting parts of his remarks, which is causing problems when I try to insert my quoted text into the database. What methods are you using to escape or cleanse quotes from user input? Andy -- Andy Murren andy@murren.org From swalker at walkertek.com Thu Oct 24 11:51:47 2002 From: swalker at walkertek.com (Stephen Walker) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:29:15 2004 Subject: MCPM: Re: escaping quotes References: <20021024121212.B2571@murren.org> Message-ID: <000b01c27b7d$a4e625b0$3300000a@mynet.org> using DBI? use $dbh->quote otherwise you can take a look at DBI::quote and use their code to do what you need. HTH Steve ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy Murren" To: Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 12:12 PM Subject: MCPM: escaping quotes > > Hey gang, > > I seem to have done something wrong and can use some advice. > > I have a form that the users can enter text into then text gets > inserted into the database. > > I have one user that insists on quoting parts of his remarks, which is > causing problems when I try to insert my quoted text into the > database. > > What methods are you using to escape or cleanse quotes from user > input? > > Andy > > -- > Andy Murren > andy@murren.org > From rmaus at monmouth.com Wed Oct 30 17:47:48 2002 From: rmaus at monmouth.com (Richard L. Maus, Jr.) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:29:15 2004 Subject: MCPM: FYI: [Perl Jobs] Identity Management architect/engineer (onsite), United States, New Jersey, Bedminster References: <20021030212732.85609.qmail@onion.perl.org> Message-ID: <3DC06FA4.14417518@monmouth.com> Howdy, FYI. This just got posted to jobs.perl.org and thought it might help someone else in the community. Rick Perl Jobs wrote: > Online URL for this job: http://jobs.perl.org/job/504 > > To subscribe to this list, send mail to jobs-subscribe@perl.org. > To unsubscribe, send mail to jobs-unsubscribe@perl.org. > > Posted: October 30, 2002 > > Job title: Identity Management architect/engineer > > Company name: Entology > > Internal ID: jp-a-20021030 > > Location: United States, New Jersey, Bedminster > > Pay rate: Open > > Travel: 25-50% > > Terms of employment: Salaried employee > > Length of employment: Permanent > > Hours: Full time > > Onsite: yes > > Description: > We're looking for a smart, flexible generalist with specific experience in > designing and working with directories (LDAP in general, replication, > schema/DIT, etc.), network authentication and web single sign-on (SSO and > policy tools, PKI, krb5), and metadirectory tech. To this end a strong > knowledge of Perl for interacting with directory services and porting and > analyzing data is essential. > > The work: From high-level presentation and strategy to hands-on > implementation and problem solving. We're a small but growing team, so you > should be comfortable working directly with clients, tackling technical > problems, designing an implementation plan, and the other responsibilities > of the self-sufficient, patient IM expert. > > Required skills: > Perl, of course. > LDAP and directory fundamentals. > Some combination of iPlanet DS, Secureway/IBM DS, openldap > Good general networking knowledge - TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP(S), DNS. > A foundation in 2000/NT4 and at least one UNIX-like operating system. > _Very_ strong writing ability in English. > > Desired skills: > Metadirectory (any). > Perl CGI; Net::LDAP; Mozilla LDAP. Perhaps ADSI. > SiteMinder, Oblix, et al. > High-availability and load-balancing solutions. > Development with Java (JNDI), C(++), and other languages would be a plus, > and/or application-server experience. > Presentation skills. > > URL for more information: http://www.entology.com/ > > Contact information: > email: cpalmieri@entology.com > fax: 908 333-2345 -- Richard L. Maus, Jr. (Rick) Home: 732-863-7367 rmaus@monmouth.com http://www.monmouth.com/~rmaus