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Attention all Perl consultants
by petdance (Parson) on Aug 07, 2001 at 22:09 UTC | |
As a public service, I'd like to keep a list of monks who take freelance consulting jobs. I'd keep this list on my home node, so that whenever someone comes along saying they need a "sample" script to do something, I can point him to the list of Monks who will gladly take the job for hire. Mind you, I'm not talking about people who are legitimately looking for help with projects. I'm talking about people who want to just get their job done for them. Yes, I'm serious. /msg me and I'll put you on the list.
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Re: Sample Script
by tachyon (Chancellor) on Aug 07, 2001 at 22:31 UTC | |
At this node Monitoring Windows Registry Changes by Eustaquio on Aug 03, 2001 at 23:18 someone with a login that happens to match your name posed the very same question. Perhaps you might like to have a look at the answers? cheers tachyon s&&rsenoyhcatreve&&&s&n.+t&"$'$`$\"$\&"&ee&&y&srve&&d&&print | [reply] |
by tye (Sage) on Aug 09, 2001 at 07:13 UTC | |
Sorry, Eustaquio, for not replying to the previous thread on this subject. I very often don't respond to requests for "sample scripts" because I very rarely have scripts lying about that can do what was asked without also having lots of other things in them that would just confuse the type of person who asks for a "sample script". If you want to get help, you will have much better luck if you show your script to us. It is much less work for us to look over your script and help you figure out why it isn't working than it is for us to create a whole script that would actually work for you. For one thing, "the devil is in the details" and what seems like a clean, simple specification like you've given is likely to net you a sample script that doesn't work very well for your details. Anyway, the Win32::TieRegistry barely mentions RegistryNotifyChangeKeyValue(). But the referenced Win32API::Registry documentation covers it in more detail: When using this with Win32::TieRegistry, note that you omit the $hKey argument: also, you should import the REG_NOTIFY_* contants by specifying ":REG_" in your "use Win32::TieRegistry" statement. So, with all of that, you should be able to get something that works. Come back and post if you have problems and we'll probably be able to offer more help. Especially if you show us what you've done so far (either exactly or, often better, an exact minimal example that exhibits the same problem), exactly how it fails (including exact error messages), exactly what you wanted it to do instead, and perhaps specifics about the version of operating system, Perl, and modules that you are using. - tye (but my friends call me "Tye") | [reply] [d/l] [select] |
by simp (Novice) on Jan 10, 2003 at 15:37 UTC | |
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