04-22-2013
How to use regexp to find an ipaddress from a query string?
I need help with a regexp to find out the ip address which can possibly be present in a URL.
The URLs can be in any of the following form
<domain>?a=12345&d=somestring1
<domain>?c=10.10.10.100&d=somestring1
<domain>?a=12345&b=somestring1&c=10.1.2.4d=somestring2
<domain>?a=12345&c=10.1.2.4&b=somestring1&d=somestring2
The rules
1) "c=" may not always be present
2) "c=" can be anywhere in the string but not the last, last is always "d"
3) If "c=" is present I need the value of c which should be an ip address.
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gd::barcode::code39
Barcode::Code39(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Barcode::Code39(3)
NAME
GD::Barcode::Code39 - Create Code39 barcode image with GD
SYNOPSIS
ex. CGI
use GD::Barcode::Code39;
binmode(STDOUT);
print "Content-Type: image/png
";
print GD::Barcode::Code39->new('*CODE39IMG*')->plot->png;
with Error Check
my $oGdBar = GD::Barcode::Code39->new('*123456789;*');
die $GD::Barcode::Code39::errStr unless($oGdBar); #Invalid Characters
DESCRIPTION
GD::Barcode::Code39 is a subclass of GD::Barcode and allows you to create CODE-39 barcode image with GD. This module based on "Generate
Barcode Ver 1.02 By Shisei Hanai 97/08/22".
new
$oGdBar = GD::Barcode::Code39->new($sTxt);
Constructor. Creates a GD::Barcode::Code39 object for $sTxt.
plot()
$oGd = $oGdBar->plot([Height => $iHeight, NoText => 0 | 1]);
creates GD object with barcode image for the $sTxt specified at new method. $iHeight is height of the image. If NoText is 1, the image has
no text image of $sTxt.
ex.
my $oGdB = GD::Barcode::Code39->new('*12345*');
my $oGD = $oGdB->plot(NoText=>1, Height => 20);
# $sGD is a GD image with Height=>20 pixels, with no text.
barcode()
$sPtn = $oGdBar->barcode();
returns a barcode pattern in string with '1' and '0'. '1' means black, '0' means white.
ex.
my $oGdB = GD::Barcode::Code39->new('*12345*');
my $sPtn = $oGdB->barcode();
# $sPtn = '';
$errStr
$GD::Barcode::Code39::errStr
has error message.
$text
$oGdBar->{text}
has barcode text based on $sTxt specified in new method.
AUTHOR
Kawai Takanori GCD00051@nifty.ne.jp
COPYRIGHT
The GD::Barocde::Code39 module is Copyright (c) 2000 Kawai Takanori. Japan. All rights reserved.
You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public License or the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file.
SEE ALSO
GD::Barcode
perl v5.16.3 2003-05-29 Barcode::Code39(3)