how to write a flat file login and registration program in perl |
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By: serpent
Level: Beginner User Rating: Unrated Compatibility:5.0 (all versions)
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2/27/2003 10:46:34 AM:serpent by the way i have not used strict or
warning so dont take this example as
good coding(its not) just take it as a
bad way of doing it which could easily
be made better
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2/27/2003 4:27:09 PM:serpent plz plz plz rate me or comment
plz
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5/4/2003 12:55:58 AM: The download page for this article is
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10/21/2003 5:07:57 AM: As a real - and i mean real - beginner
I found difficulty with the
instructions. I feel that they are not
complete and subsequently I could
activate this script. I would have
liked some better explaination of the
two modules required - where to get
them and why they are necessary. Still
keen to have a go as I don't have a
database. Some better explaination of
the names file ie setting out would
also help. You may contact me at
myk@xtra.co.nz
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