| jonsmith1982 | @array = $long_int =~ /\d{2}/g; ?? @array = $long_int =~ /(\d{2})/g; ?? |
| newbie22 | jonsmith1982, might work but will @array now be a string? and will the string representation mess up the representation |
| mrpengu1n | if I used tidy, wouldnt I have to write a htlm file to disk then invoke tidy on it? then read the file and write it back to the browser? |
| inferno | I guess |
| jonsmith1982 | i'm not even sure how you know the returned value is an integer sorry, but from what i read 40 2 digit int's... this would work |
| rnorwood | mrpengu1n: If you mean the same tidy I think you mean, I think there's a 'tidylib' library that will do the work in memory for you. |
| mrpengu1n | oh |
| rnorwood | mrpengu1n: http://tidy.sourceforge.net/ ? |
| newbie22 | jonsmith1982, yeop that works i was trying way to hard hah oh nevermind that wont work |
| rnorwood | mrpengu1n: and: http://search.cpan.org/~petdance/HTML-Tidy-1.06/lib/HTML/Tidy.pm |
| shorten | rnorwood's url is at http://xrl.us/vh3i |
| alester | yay HTML::Tidy except it doesn't build very well right now see also http://code.google.com/p/html-tidy/ |
| newbie22 | jonsmith1982, i didn't explain well i dont care what the integer is i want the first two bytes of the integer and then the second two bytes, not the same as the first to digits in the integer. |
| somian | Yeah, I gotta get around to looking at that, alester |
| newbie22 | to=two |
| rnorwood | mrpengu1n: Ah, so if it doesn't work, blame that guy ^ :-) |
| somian | So who's in on the plan? |
| Randal | somian - you're back! |
| somian | Heya, yeah, I am checking in when time allows today ... |
| shal3r | I have 5 directories in @INC. How i can find out which one contains modules installed by cpan? |
| mrpengu1n | how do u tell tidy to indent |
| mofino | somian, can you please be a drama queen elsewhere? |
| hobbs | shal3r: look? |
| action | somian blinks |
| somian | blinks |
| shal3r | hobbs, all directories have a lot of perl modules |
| jonsmith1982 | newbie22: i think what your doing is beyond my knowledge at the current time, maybe someone else maybe use bytes will be helpful to you but anyway goodluck. |
| ks | how do I get string <td> *anything*1*anything*</td> ? tried <td[^>]*?>\s*1\s*</td> , but it returns nothing |
| mofino | somian, good habit to maintain |
| Chris62vw | bye bye mofino |
| newbie22 | jonsmith1982, i think i nearly have it |
| hobbs | mother fucker |
| Chris62vw | you disagreed with an overly-aggressive sysop you should have known better! |
| somian | # unprovoked attack. |