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john.swilting

perl -el { { slurp(<$lwp = HTTP::Request->new(GET=> 'file:/etc/passwd');;>
print $_);redo;};};
 
J

john.swilting

john.swilting said:
john.swilting said:
john.swilting said:
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
I have to test it does not walk but in 2000 it is odd Perl of the times
 
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Uri Guttman

js> john.swilting said:
john.swilting said:
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
js> I have to test it does not walk but in 2000 it is odd Perl of the 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
 
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john.swilting

Uri said:
js> 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
js> I have to test it does not walk but in 2000 it is odd Perl of the
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
i am :-[
 
R

RedGrittyBrick

john.swilting said:
john.swilting said:
john.swilting said:
:-[
it is very small I do not have tries to make it go but when think

Isn't that sort of comment usually followed by an advert for Viagra or
cheap stock?

Cette sorte de commentaire habituellement suivie d'une annonce
n'est-elle pas pour Viagra ou les actions bon marché ?

Isn't this kind of comment usually followed by an advertisement for
Viagra or the cheap actions?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayesian_poisoning.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round-trip_translation.
 
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Jürgen Exner

john.swilting said:
john.swilting said:
john.swilting said:
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
I have to test it does not walk but in 2000 it is odd Perl of the
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?

jue
 
M

Mark Clements

Jürgen Exner said:
john.swilting said:
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
I have to test it does not walk but in 2000 it is odd Perl of the
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?
He's finding it increasingly hard to get decent responses on
fr.comp.lang.perl: every so often he announces (loosely translated) that
he's not going to post anymore on the French newsgroup because it
doesn't get any traffic and the "us" one is much better, and then he
continues to post there and ask questions.... If it's any consolation
his French grammar isn't exactly perfect either. That being said,
neither is mine :)

Mark
 

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