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  Re: GIF licensing
 
Hello, one additionally point: IMHO is the use of the GIF algorithms in non-commercial programs for free. -- Greetings, Carsten Schmitz "Kevin Loch" <kloch@opnsys.com> wrote in message news:G35CE8.Jwx@lugnet.com... (...) (24 years ago, 29-Oct-00, to lugnet.off-topic.geek, lugnet.publish)
 
  Re: Strip surplus white space with Perl
 
(...) First, if you want to trim any leading and trailing whitespace, this'll do it: $foo =~ s/^\s+//; $foo =~ s/\s+$//; Then, if you need to preserve the first whitespace character and throw out the rest: $foo =~ s/(\s)\s+/$1/g; Or, if spaces (...) (24 years ago, 29-Oct-00, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
 
  Re: Goofy non-Lego request
 
Hi You could try: www.192.com - this is like directory enquiries (or if you can get to the UK operator, dial 192 for the phone directory enquiries. www.eyp.co.uk - if you know the company name Mike (...) (24 years ago, 29-Oct-00, to lugnet.loc.uk.en, lugnet.off-topic.geek)
 
  Re: Strip surplus white space with Perl
 
(...) Actually, I think a simpler way is: $string =~ s/(\s)\s+/$1/g; The 'g' option at the end of the regexp will actually just do the replace everywhere in the string that it can, with no real need to loop... Ain't TMTOWTDI great? :) DaveE (24 years ago, 29-Oct-00, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
 
  Re: Strip surplus white space with Perl
 
(...) What about something like while ($string =~ s/(\s\s+)/substr($&,1,1)/e) {} ? That should replace all whitespace ([ \t\n\r\f]) that's repeated one or more times (that's the first part of the expression) with the first character matching in that (...) (24 years ago, 29-Oct-00, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
 
  Strip surplus white space with Perl
 
Hi, I'm looking into a quick and simple way to strip off all surplus white space from a string with Perl. If two consecutive characters are <SPACE> and <RET>, for example, it doesn't matter to me which one is preserved and which one is chopped off. (...) (24 years ago, 29-Oct-00, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
 
  Re: Book recommendations?
 
(...) Well, there's always the other Neal Stephenson stuff, if you haven't read it. And especially if you like Cryptonomicon, I highly recommend the books he's written with his uncle under the pen name "Stephen Bury". ("Cobweb" and "Interface"). (24 years ago, 29-Oct-00, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
 
  Book recommendations?
 
Hi, I've recently read Neal Stephenson's novel "Cryptonomicon", which I found very entertaining. Are there anybody can think of any other books that I may enjoy? I'm not really into science fiction or fantasy. Fredrik (24 years ago, 28-Oct-00, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
 
  Re: Goofy non-Lego request
 
(...) If you want to find a phone number for a person/business, try (URL) the UK the opposite search (numbers -> addresses) is not available to the general public. Chris (24 years ago, 28-Oct-00, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
 
  Goofy non-Lego request
 
As part of a project I've undertaken at my job, I have to track down one of our clients in London. I'm in Pennsylvania; if the client were US-domestic, I'd know how to do Net phonesearches or even how to dial information. Is there a basic "directory (...) (24 years ago, 28-Oct-00, to lugnet.loc.uk.en, lugnet.off-topic.geek)


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