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in thread Ultimate anti-leech, anti-proxy, anti-bot, CAPTCHA works, link does not (code included)
Greetings BrowserUk, and thank you for the reply.
Yes. Performing copy/ies does seem a bit inefficient. The files are "mini" Operating systems, intended for various embedded systems. Most are < 120Mb -- but still.
A search on CPAN for Symlink::Temp yielded no results. Looks like I'll have to create the module myself. File::Symlink && File::Symlink::Temp -- coming soon to a CPAN mirror near you! :)
Maybe I'll crack open File.pm, and see if I can figure out how I might create a Symlink module
With some of the properties File::Temp provides. Or am I just wasting my time?
Thanks again for taking the time to respond BrowserUk.
--chris
Yes. Performing copy/ies does seem a bit inefficient. The files are "mini" Operating systems, intended for various embedded systems. Most are < 120Mb -- but still.
A search on CPAN for Symlink::Temp yielded no results. Looks like I'll have to create the module myself. File::Symlink && File::Symlink::Temp -- coming soon to a CPAN mirror near you! :)
Maybe I'll crack open File.pm, and see if I can figure out how I might create a Symlink module
With some of the properties File::Temp provides. Or am I just wasting my time?
Thanks again for taking the time to respond BrowserUk.
--chris
#!/usr/bin/perl -Tw use perl::always; my $perl_version = "5.12.4"; print $perl_version;
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Re^5: Ultimate anti-leech, anti-proxy, anti-bot, CAPTCHA works, link does not (code included)
by taint (Chaplain) on Apr 20, 2013 at 00:46 UTC | |
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Apr 21, 2013 at 07:24 UTC | |
by Anonymous Monk on Apr 21, 2013 at 08:09 UTC | |
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