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Operating Systems HP-UX What is the exam no of HE646S HP BladeSystem course? Post 302459739 by DustBunny on Tuesday 5th of October 2010 09:40:35 AM
Old 10-05-2010
Hi Max,

Yes, you are right. Below is everything you may need.

ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/hpcp/emea/4AA1-3260EEE.pdf

ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/hpcp/emea/4AA1-5623EEE.pdf

ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/hpcp/epgs/HP0-S13_EPG.pdf

Including sample questions on exam that may help!

CC - Sorry Vbe for the delay, was struck with some issues.

-DB
 

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HTML::Display::Common(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				HTML::Display::Common(3pm)

NAME
HTML::Display::Common - routines common to all HTML::Display subclasses __PACKAGE__->new %ARGS Creates a new object as a blessed hash. The passed arguments are stored within the hash. If you need to do other things in your constructor, remember to call this constructor as well : package HTML::Display::WhizBang; use parent 'HTML::Display::Common'; sub new { my ($class) = shift; my %args = @_; my $self = $class->SUPER::new(%args); # do stuff $self; }; $display->display %ARGS This is the routine used to display the HTML to the user. It takes the following parameters : html => SCALAR containing the HTML file => SCALAR containing the filename of the file to be displayed base => optional base url for the HTML, so that relative links still work location (synonymous to base) Basic usage : my $html = "<html><body><h1>Hello world!</h1></body></html>"; my $browser = HTML::Display->new(); $browser->display( html => $html ); Location parameter : If you fetch a page from a remote site but still want to display it to the user, the "location" parameter comes in very handy : my $html = '<html><body><img src="/images/hp0.gif"></body></html>'; my $browser = HTML::Display->new(); # This will display part of the Google logo $browser->display( html => $html, base => 'http://www.google.com' ); AUTHOR
Copyright (c) 2004-2007 Max Maischein "<corion@cpan.org>" LICENSE
This module is released under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2007-10-20 HTML::Display::Common(3pm)
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