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<description>Perl is an old, robust scripting language which is available for *nix and also Windows via the ActivePerl distribution.</description>
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        <title>Create and fill a two-dimensional array</title> 
        <description> An example which shows how to create a two-dimensional array in Perl, fill it with data, pass it around via return() and print the array output.print </description> 
        <link>http://perl.topictracer.com/articles/create_and_fill_a_twodimensional_array.html</link> 
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        <pubDate> Tue, 23 Jan 2007 21:36:56 +0100</pubDate> 
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        <title>Basic Google Cache Parser</title> 
        <description> Thisundnbsp;script downloads the cached versionsundnbsp;from a Google results page.#!C:/Perl/bin/Perl#replace first line with -#!/usr/bin/perl- on a L</description> 
        <link>http://perl.topictracer.com/articles/basic_google_cache_parser.html</link> 
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        <pubDate> Wed, 15 Nov 2006 13:31:31 +0100</pubDate> 
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        <title>Online version check</title> 
        <description> This snippet realizes a quick version check. It may come handy when realizing actual Windows applications in Perl.In its current form itundnbsp;requir</description> 
        <link>http://perl.topictracer.com/articles/online_version_check.html</link> 
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        <pubDate> Thu, 12 Oct 2006 17:16:58 +0100</pubDate> 
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        <title>ActivePerl: exec/system call in background</title> 
        <description> System()undnbsp;is trickyundnbsp;in a Windows environment.There is usually no way to quickly launch a program from Perl, then continue with your code </description> 
        <link>http://perl.topictracer.com/articles/activeperl_execsystem_call_in_background.html</link> 
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        <pubDate> Fri, 15 Sep 2006 16:14:57 +0100</pubDate> 
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        <title>Take screenshots of websites (Internet Explorer)</title> 
        <description> Aundnbsp;perl snippet I just found in my archive. Running with (Active)Perl under Windows, it enables you to take website screenshots. This is achieve</description> 
        <link>http://perl.topictracer.com/articles/take_screenshots_of_websites_internet_explorer.html</link> 
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        <pubDate> Tue, 08 Aug 2006 01:30:57 +0100</pubDate> 
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        <title>Perl proxy leecher</title> 
        <description> This is probably the worst hack ever. I received thisundnbsp;from an Austrian freelancer programmer inundnbsp;Spring 2006 and is pretty much unreadabl</description> 
        <link>http://perl.topictracer.com/articles/perl_proxy_leecher.html</link> 
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        <pubDate> Thu, 27 Jul 2006 00:16:33 +0100</pubDate> 
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        <title>Proxy List script</title> 
        <description> This script is a fully automatic proxy list checker in Perl.It reads from a fileundnbsp;called unchecked.txt which contains unverified proxies in undl</description> 
        <link>http://perl.topictracer.com/articles/proxy_list_script.html</link> 
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        <pubDate> Wed, 26 Jul 2006 23:44:57 +0100</pubDate> 
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        <title>IP-Updater / DynDNS script via Perl</title> 
        <description> For years and years, Iund#39;ve been using the dynamic DNS service at DynDNS.net to make my home machine accessible on the web via a static hostname. </description> 
        <link>http://perl.topictracer.com/articles/ipupdater__dyndns_script_via_perl.html</link> 
        <guid>http://perl.topictracer.com/articles/ipupdater__dyndns_script_via_perl.html</guid>
        <pubDate> Wed, 26 Jul 2006 23:25:33 +0100</pubDate> 
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        <title>Can't modify constant item in scalar assignment</title> 
        <description> The code?
sessionname=-A-;

What did the apache error log say?
[error] [client 127.0.0.1] Can't modify constant item in scalar assignment at C:/Pr</description> 
        <link>http://perl.topictracer.com/articles/cant_modify_constant_item_in_scalar_assignment.html</link> 
        <guid>http://perl.topictracer.com/articles/cant_modify_constant_item_in_scalar_assignment.html</guid>
        <pubDate> Fri, 30 Jun 2006 23:17:54 +0100</pubDate> 
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        <title>Bookmarks</title> 
        <description>Feel free to visit us</description> 
        <link>http://bookmarks.topictracer.com/</link> 
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        <pubDate> Thu, 01 Jan 1970 01:00:01 +0100</pubDate> 
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