05-06-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by
blemmo
no, I didn't use a packetsniffer (yet).
Then you should use it now. As you have a static version that works but a version served from Perl does not, that makes a good control experiment to find out what is the difference. Make sure the XML used is identical in both cases.
Wireshark is a good sniffer.
10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. Cybersecurity
i want to edit inetd.conf for security on my redhat 7.1 box, but i dont have it in my /etc directory, rather, i have xinetd.conf. Can i use xinetd.conf for the same purpose, is it as useful as inetd.conf? (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: lealyz
2 Replies
2. IP Networking
I'm new to this.
My question is I have freebsd installed on one computer. I want to make it a file server. My main computer is windows XP. How do I make the freebsd machine in a fileserver. and so that windows xp can see it and access it (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: akari
2 Replies
3. Shell Programming and Scripting
I need to know the way. I have got parsing down some nodes. But I was unable to get the child node perfectly. If you have code please send it. It will be very useful for me. (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: girigopal
0 Replies
4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Dear all,
I am a windows user, am not into unix/linux at all.
however, I have a new client who is asking me if unix can act as file server.
i.e. my application imports files from several locations and put them in one location (on a shared folder on the server), so my application will be... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: KBalquis
7 Replies
5. Shell Programming and Scripting
Here is a puzzler.
To start, let me say that I've done a search on this issue and it is definitely not related to line endings being encoded in windows returns.
I get this error when I run SOME perl scripts. I have a script called hello_world.pl. I do $cp hello_world.pl new_hello_world.pl... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: mjmtaiwan
0 Replies
6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
When you open a file on a fileserver from your client, what type of operation takes place on the server? I imagine the server's hard drive reads the file that the client has requested, and then makes it available somehow through the network share, is that accurate? Also what service on Unix/Linux... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: glev2005
0 Replies
7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi All,
I am facing some problems with bad characters in my file.For example-
00000000509 TCI DEVOFFERS= 1
Now I want to remove all bad characters and replace with *.
Please suggest some solution.
Along with that How to mention a range of ASCII values in TR command to replace?
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: bghosh
2 Replies
8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi I have an XML output like :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?>
- <envelope>
- <body>
- <outputGetUsageSummary>
- <usgSumm rerateDone="5">
- <usageAccum accumId="269" accumCaptn="VD_DP_AR" inclUnits="9999999.00" inclUnitsUsed="0.00" shared="false" pooled="false"... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: rkrish
7 Replies
9. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi Everyone,
I'm new here and I was checking this old post:
/shell-programming-and-scripting/180669-splitting-file-into-several-smaller-files-using-perl.html
(cannot paste link because of lack of points)
I need to do something like this but understand very little of perl.
I also check... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: mcosta
4 Replies
10. Slackware
HI everyone,
Nice to meet you all.
I recently rebooted Slackware 12.1 running on a Dell PowerEdge 2400. after 240 days of continuous run-time, and discovered it gets stuck in a sbin/agetty loop. We were rebooting because trying to mount root in webmin broke a bunch of things. Couldn't even get... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: 5pac3m0nk3y
3 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
test::xml::sax
Test::XML::SAX(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Test::XML::SAX(3pm)
NAME
Test::XML::SAX - Test XML::SAX handlers
SYNOPSIS
use Test::XML::SAX tests => 1;
use My::XML::Filter;
my $handler = My::XML::Filter->new;
test_sax( $handler, '<foo />', '<bar/>', 'translates foo to bar' );
# ... In Another File ...
use Test::XML::SAX; use My::XML::Filter;
sub do_tests {
my $handler = My::XML::Filter->new;
test_sax( $handler, '<foo />', '<bar/>', 'translates foo to bar' );
}
test_all_sax_parsers( &do_tests, 1 );
DESCRIPTION
This module is for testing XML::SAX handlers.
FUNCTIONS
All functions are exported.
test_sax ( HANDLER, INPUT, EXPECTED [, TESTNAME ] )
This function will process INPUT using HANDLER, and compare the result with EXPECTED. TESTNAME can optionally be used to name the test
in the output (a good idea).
test_all_sax_parsers ( SUB [, NUMTESTS ] )
This function will repeat a set of tests for all installed SAX parsers. SUB must be a coderef to run a series of tests. NUMTESTS is
the number of tests inside SUB.
NB: You must not issue a plan to Test::More if you call this function! The plan will be set for you, according to the number of
parsers installed and NUMTESTS. This also means that you must not have any tests outside of SUB or you will get an error.
When SUB is called, it will be passed two arguments. The name of the parser being used and the number of tests. It can use this
information to decide whether or not to skip this set of tests.
SEE ALSO
Test::More, Test::XML, XML::SAX.
AUTHOR
Dominic Mitchell, <cpan2 (at) semantico.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2002 by semantico
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2009-07-02 Test::XML::SAX(3pm)