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Perl Script Help - Caraige return elimination

I have a file like below BUFFALO||14-SEP-09 BUFFALO||20-O CT-09 BUFFALO||31-JUL-09 Line #1 and Line # 5 are correct. Line # 4 has jsut a carraige return and that needs to be removed....
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Perl Script Help - Caraige return elimination

I have a file like below BUFFALO||14-SEP-09 BUFFALO||20-O CT-09 BUFFALO||31-JUL-09 Line #1 and Line # 5 are correct. Line # 4 has jsut a carraige return and that needs to be removed....
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Launch of TimeLive Time Tracking Solution 2.94.1

Bradenton, Florida - June 5, 2009 -- ------------------------------------- Bradenton, Florida - June 5, 2009 -- The livetecs.com development team today announced the immediate available...
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Re: Data From HTML Page

Did any get a chance to look at this. Please if anyone can find time it would nice of you.
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games using perl

I'm having a hard time to develop a simple game using pearl. Kindly give me a hand....Thanks
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How can I append an existing @ element?

Hey ya'll, new to perl and programming, so please grant me extreme mercy concerning some of the ridiculous questions I may ask in the process of mastering this language :) I am trying to append...
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Re: Please help: Perl script to automate repetative task

Thanks for your response. That Mechanize thing looks to be the business. Now I just have to figure out how to make it do what I want. I guess now is as good a time to learn perl :) : Hi, : :...
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Re: Need help to debug my perl

: Hi, : : I want to write a perl code to calculate total area of device pfet : but the result is wrong. : : The total_area_pfet_reduce = (1.5*0.325)+ (1*0.325) =0.8125 : : but my perl code...
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Need help to debug my perl

Hi, I want to write a perl code to calculate total area of device pfet but the result is wrong. The total_area_pfet_reduce = (1.5*0.325)+ (1*0.325) =0.8125 but my perl code give the the...
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Re: How long does it take to learn?

: Basically, you pay more time in the : first place to actually get good in Perl, but save time later by : knowing it well. : First of all, thanks for responding to my post. :) : I had...
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Re: How long does it take to learn?

Hi, Perl has an interesting learning curve. It's very easy to learn enough to hack something up, but it's hard to master or know really well because it's so big. Equally, once you do know it well...
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Re: [Conference] YAPC::Europe, anyone?

: : I can't make it saving for wedding at the moment. : Understandable - weddings are expensive. (Not from my own : experience, I should add...) : : : Will they be talking about parot with...
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Need help figuring out how to collect line numbers of stderror msgs.

Here's the problem: I need to gather the following information every time a stderror occurrs: 1.) the line in the code it happens on. 2.) what process was called when it happened. 3.) current...
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Re: Trying to scp within a loop and not have retype my pasword each ti

: Is there a way to run the following command in perl and : not have to type in my alias every time it's called? : : example: : system (qq{scp ${send_file} : ${user_name}\@${server}...
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Trying to scp within a loop and not have retype my pasword each time.

Is there a way to run the following command in perl and not have to type in my alias every time it's called? example: system (qq{scp ${send_file} ${user_name}\@${server}.${domain_name}:/${path_to...
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