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Re: Getting REMOTE_USER from .htaccess

by Juerd (Abbot)
on Jun 05, 2002 at 07:49 UTC ( [id://171750]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Getting REMOTE_USER from .htaccess

I am very relatively new to the PERL language.

One important thing to learn is that there is no PERL. Perl is the language, perl is the interpreter.

- Yes, I reinvent wheels.
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Re: Re: Getting REMOTE_USER from .htaccess
by Beatnik (Parson) on Jun 05, 2002 at 08:22 UTC
    /me points to Acme::Inline::PERL... according to the POD:
    PERL is a programming language for writing CGI applications. It's main + strength is that it doesn't have any unnecessary warnings or strictu +res. It is a direct descendent of Perl, a programming language which +was used mainly by programmers. However, the original language required too muc +h reading and thinking and so PERL was developed as a language which +was more in tune with the requirements of the Internet age.
    jmcnamara++ for this one :)

    Greetz
    Beatnik
    ... Quidquid perl dictum sit, altum viditur.

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