06-13-2008
'less' command response is garbled
Helo ,
I m using RHEL 4.
If I run 'ls -laF | more', response is properly display.
but when I run If I run 'ls -laF | less', the response is garbled
what to do to remove this?
Regards,
Amit
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www::cnic::ng
WWW::CNic::NG(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation WWW::CNic::NG(3pm)
NAME
WWW::CNic::NG - a next generation interface to "WWW:CNic".
USAGE
#!/usr/bin/perl
use WWW::CNic::NG;
use strict;
my $cnic = WWW::CNic::NG->new(
'username' => 'H12345',
'password' => 'password',
'test' => 1, # run against the test database
);
# $response is a WWW::CNic::Response submodule:
my $response = $cnic->whois('domain' => 'example.uk.com');
SYNOPSIS
"WWW::CNIC::NG" provides a simpler and more consistent interface to the "WWW::CNIC" module. It allows you to reuse the same object for
multiple API calls, and provides Toolkit commands as methods of the object.
Executing Toolkit Commands
If you have used "WWW:CNic" you will be familiar with using it like so:
my $query = WWW::CNic->new(
'command' => 'whois',
'username' => 'H12345',
'password' => 'password',
'domain' => 'example.uk.com',
);
$query->set(%more_params);
# $response is a WWW::CNic::Response submodule:
my $response = $query->execute;
This is somewhat cumbersome compared to the earlier example. "WWW::CNIC::NG" serves to tidy up some of this mess.
Instead of specifying the desired command as a parameter supplied to the constructor, you simply call the method you want to use on the
"WWW::CNIC::NG" object. The method's parameters are then used to prepare a query, and the response from the server is returned from the
method.
COPYRIGHT
This module is (c) 2011 CentralNic Ltd. All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
o http://toolkit.centralnic.com/
o WWW::CNic::Cookbook
o WWW::CNic::Simple
perl v5.12.3 2011-05-13 WWW::CNic::NG(3pm)