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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers The Gary Hook tutorial Post 302166241 by jeffpas on Monday 11th of February 2008 12:01:29 PM
Old 02-11-2008
Question The Gary Hook tutorial

Hi All,

There has been talk about UNIX self-paced online tutorials written by Gary Hook, and that they are very good, specifically AIX.

I am looking for the latest version of AIX, administration, tuning, networking, etc. (Like version 5 or 5L.) Basics to mid-range.

I have searched all over Google, and despite many references to it, no one is giving a link. Supposedly it may be found somewhere on IBM's site, IBM United States, although copies of it could easily be elsewhere.

Has anyone taken a Gary Hook online tutorial, and where did you find it? If not, anyone know of a good AIX Administration online tutorial? UNIX, for that matter?
 

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Parser(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					       Parser(3pm)

NAME
APR::Request::Parser - wrapper for libapreq2's parser API. SYNOPSIS
use APR::Request::Parser; DESCRIPTION
This manpage documents version 2.13 of the APR::Request::Parser package. METHODS
APR::Request::Parser generic APR::Request::Parser->generic($pool, $ba, $ct) APR::Request::Parser->generic($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim) APR::Request::Parser->generic($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir) APR::Request::Parser->generic($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir, $hook) Noop-parser that collects everything into a single, internal parameter. Here $pool is an APR::Pool object, $ba is an APR::BucketAlloc object, and $ct is the Content-Type header of the request. Optionally $blim is the brigade in-memory limit, $tdir is the path to the temporary directory, and $hook is an APR::Request::Hook object. headers APR::Request::Parser->headers($pool, $ba, $ct) APR::Request::Parser->headers($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim) APR::Request::Parser->headers($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir) APR::Request::Parser->headers($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir, $hook) RFC 822 header parser. Here $pool is an APR::Pool object, $ba is an APR::BucketAlloc object, and $ct is the Content-Type header of the request. Optionally $blim is the brigade in-memory limit, $tdir is the path to the temporary directory, and $hook is an APR::Request::Hook object. urlencoded APR::Request::Parser->urlencoded($pool, $ba, $ct) APR::Request::Parser->urlencoded($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim) APR::Request::Parser->urlencoded($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir) APR::Request::Parser->urlencoded($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir, $hook) x-www-form-urlencoded parser. Here $pool is an APR::Pool object, $ba is an APR::BucketAlloc object, and $ct is the Content-Type header of the request. Optionally $blim is the brigade in-memory limit, $tdir is the path to the temporary directory, and $hook is an APR::Request::Hook object. multipart APR::Request::Parser->multipart($pool, $ba, $ct) APR::Request::Parser->multipart($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim) APR::Request::Parser->multipart($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir) APR::Request::Parser->multipart($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir, $hook) Multipart parser. Here $pool is an APR::Pool object, $ba is an APR::BucketAlloc object, and $ct is the Content-Type header of the request. Optionally $blim is the brigade in-memory limit, $tdir is the path to the temporary directory, and $hook is an APR::Request::Hook object. default APR::Request::Parser->default($pool, $ba, $ct) APR::Request::Parser->default($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim) APR::Request::Parser->default($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir) APR::Request::Parser->default($pool, $ba, $ct, $blim, $tdir, $hook) Default parser. Here $pool is an APR::Pool object, $ba is an APR::BucketAlloc object, and $ct is the Content-Type header of the request. Optionally $blim is the brigade in-memory limit, $tdir is the path to the temporary directory, and $hook is an APR::Request::Hook object. SEE ALSO
APR::Request, APR::Request::Hook COPYRIGHT
Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. perl v5.10.1 2011-02-28 Parser(3pm)
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