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perl -el { { slurp(<$lwp = HTTP::Request->new(GET=> 'file:/etc/passwd');;>
print $_);redo;};};
print $_);redo;};};
:-[john.swilting said:print $_);redo;};};
it is very small I do not have tries to make it go but when thinkjohn.swilting said::-[john.swilting said:print $_);redo;};};
I have to test it does not walk but in 2000 it is odd Perl of the timesjohn.swilting said:it is very small I do not have tries to make it go but when thinkjohn.swilting said::-[john.swilting said:perl -el { { slurp(<$lwp = HTTP::Request->new(GET=>
'file:/etc/passwd');;>
print $_);redo;};};
js> I have to test it does not walk but in 2000 it is odd Perl of the timesjs> john.swilting said:it is very small I do not have tries to make it go but when thinkjohn.swilting said:john.swilting wrote:
perl -el { { slurp(<$lwp = HTTP::Request->new(GET=>
'file:/etc/passwd');;>
print $_);redo;};};
:-[
i am :-[Uri said:js> I have to test it does not walk but in 2000 it is odd Perl of thejs> john.swilting said:john.swilting wrote:
john.swilting wrote:
perl -el { { slurp(<$lwp = HTTP::Request->new(GET=>
'file:/etc/passwd');;>
print $_);redo;};};
:-[
it is very small I do not have tries to make it go but when think
times
you can keep talking to yourself and i am sure it will help a lot.
why are you using LWP to read a LOCAL file? i am not even sure it is
supported and even if it would work it is dumb. where did slurp come
from? no modules were used there. what is the < before $lwp mean? why
would you slurp something which has already been read in by LWP?
that is a shell command but what are the {} doing? what part of that
line is being passed to perl? why is there a loop to get a single file?
why do you need to read a file from the command line? why would you want
to read /etc/passwd?
that code makes as much sense as your comments to yourself make.
uri
john.swilting said:it is very small I do not have tries to make it go but when thinkjohn.swilting said::-[john.swilting said:;};};
john.swilting said:I have to test it does not walk but in 2000 it is odd Perl of thejohn.swilting said:it is very small I do not have tries to make it go but when thinkjohn.swilting said:john.swilting wrote:
perl -el { { slurp(<$lwp = HTTP::Request->new(GET=>
'file:/etc/passwd');;>
print $_);redo;};};
:-[
times
He's finding it increasingly hard to get decent responses onJürgen Exner said:john.swilting said:I have to test it does not walk but in 2000 it is odd Perl of thejohn.swilting said:john.swilting wrote:
john.swilting wrote:
perl -el { { slurp(<$lwp = HTTP::Request->new(GET=>
'file:/etc/passwd');;>
print $_);redo;};};
:-[
it is very small I do not have tries to make it go but when think
times
WTFH are you talking about? Your text doesn't make any sense, it doesn't
even form a valid English sentence.
Is this some kind of filler text to get around spam detection software?
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