04-07-2009
rikxik..
thanks for the brilliant suggestion given..i also thought the problem might be with the programming (foreach statement) as i'm not into much of the programming..
i've review the code and cut out the unnecessary loop..it works and it works great if i execute it from the terminal instead of browser..
thanks insamniac for ur ksh opinion..i would really like to consider it but i don't really have much time now to learn new things..but i currently trying the code already..it surely gives me another sight way of solving coming problems..
Quote:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use File::Basename;
use CGI;
use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser);
use File::Path;
use File::Copy;
print "Content-type: text/html\r\n";
print "\r\n";
$accessfile = "/var/log/foo/access_log";
open (example7, "/var/log/foo/access_log") || die ("Could not open file. <br> $!");
@cisco = <example7>;
@passwd = split(' ',$new);
open(READER, $accessfile) or die "canot read log:$accessfile:$!";
@LOGFILE = <READER>;
while(<READER>) {
($machine, $date, $time, $tzone, $method, $url, $httpvers, $response, $size) = /([^\s]*) [^\s]* [^\s]* \[([^\:]*)
[^\s]*) ([^\]]*)\] \"([^\s]*) ([^\s]*) HTTP\/([^\"]*)\" (\d*) (\d*)/;
($day, $month, $year) = split('/',$date);
}
foreach $string (sort(@passwd)) {
my $path = "/path/foo/foo/$string/log";
if (! -d $path)
{
mkpath($path,755) or die "Failed to create $path: $!\n";
}
$file = "$string.txt";
if ($path =~ $string) {
foreach $line (sort(@cisco)) {
$append = 0;
if ($append){
open (OUTFILE,">$file"); if ($line =~ $string) {print OUTFILE $line;}
}else{
open (OUTFILE,">>$file"); if ($line =~ $string) {print OUTFILE $line;}
} }
close (OUTFILE);
move($file,$path) or die "Failed to copy $file: $!\n";
}
}
close (example7);
Last edited by meggae; 04-07-2009 at 12:44 AM..
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JavaScript::Minifier(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation JavaScript::Minifier(3pm)
NAME
JavaScript::Minifier - Perl extension for minifying JavaScript code
SYNOPSIS
To minify a JavaScript file and have the output written directly to another file
use JavaScript::Minifier qw(minify);
open(INFILE, 'myScript.js') or die;
open(OUTFILE, '>myScript-min.js') or die;
minify(input => *INFILE, outfile => *OUTFILE);
close(INFILE);
close(OUTFILE);
To minify a JavaScript string literal. Note that by omitting the outfile parameter a the minified code is returned as a string.
my minifiedJavaScript = minify(input => 'var x = 2;');
To include a copyright comment at the top of the minified code.
minify(input => 'var x = 2;', copyright => 'BSD License');
To treat ';;;' as '//' so that debugging code can be removed. This is a common JavaScript convention for minification.
minify(input => 'var x = 2;', stripDebug => 1);
The "input" parameter is manditory. The "output", "copyright", and "stripDebug" parameters are optional and can be used in any combination.
DESCRIPTION
This module removes unnecessary whitespace from JavaScript code. The primary requirement developing this module is to not break working
code: if working JavaScript is in input then working JavaScript is output. It is ok if the input has missing semi-colons, snips like '++ +'
or '12 .toString()', for example. Internet Explorer conditional comments are copied to the output but the code inside these comments will
not be minified.
The ECMAScript specifications allow for many different whitespace characters: space, horizontal tab, vertical tab, new line, carriage
return, form feed, and paragraph separator. This module understands all of these as whitespace except for vertical tab and paragraph
separator. These two types of whitespace are not minimized.
For static JavaScript files, it is recommended that you minify during the build stage of web deployment. If you minify on-the-fly then it
might be a good idea to cache the minified file. Minifying static files on-the-fly repeatedly is wasteful.
EXPORT
None by default.
Exportable on demand: minifiy()
SEE ALSO
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AUTHORS
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COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
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