On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 06:29:02PM -0800, Peter Scott wrote: > On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 04:55:38PM -0800, I wrote: > > Colleague evinced a desire to parse web server log files into a hash of > > arrays (questionable format, but customer is always right, etc :-). I was > > astounded that I couldn't find anything on CPAN > > It's been pointed out to me that there are modules for this > there. Hmm. I'll just moan then that search.cpan.org doesn't have them > under its "World Wide Web" category. Now, I could have *sworn* that when > this happened a few days ago, I entered a search term of 'log' there and > got back a list that didn't include the ones that I can see there now > (Logfile::*). > > It's a conspiracy, a setup, a frame job, I tell ya *grumble grumble*. Oh > well. At least now I know what they're called... search.cpan.org is part of the Global Conspiracy. The CPAN shell is the prefered CPAN interface of Red Blooded Freedom Fighters everywhere. perl -MCPAN -e shell; to fight the Communist Running Dog Lackeys! -- Michael G Schwern schwern@pobox.com http://www.pobox.com/~schwern /(?:(?:(1)[.-]?)?\(?(\d{3})\)?[.-]?)?(\d{3})[.-]?(\d{4})(x\d+)?/i ==== Want to unsubscribe from Fun With Perl? Well, if you insist... ==== Send email to <fwp-request@technofile.org> with message _body_ ==== unsubscribe