- Access to flat files via DBI with SQL statements
- Adjust Character Case
- Application Config File
- Arrays
- Base64 Encoding / Decoding
- Benchmark - benchmark running times of Perl code
- Check success
- Copy a binary file on Windows
- DBI / MySQL sample
- DBM - Berkeley Database
- Dynamic Loading - Best run time behaviour for large web applications
- FTP command line client with Net::FTP
- Fault tolerant Module use
- File::Find
- Get Cookies
- Get current CGI path
- Get current versions
- Get data from a webserver without using LWP
- Get long Options from command line
- Get multiple file names
- Get standard Options from command line
- Grab *all* directories from a specified path
- Grab to short script name
- How do I open a file without blocking?
- How to "slurp" a while file
- How to access to a Database using DBI
- How to determine the directory delimiter on an Operating System?
- How to generate a unique user id?
- How to start a Perl Module?
- LWP & HTTP - Post Data
- LWP Sample
- Locate a position of a substring
- Net::FTP
- Parsing HTML
- Perl Form / Reporting with Perl
- Perl Modul zum transparenten Ausführen von SQL-Befehlen. SQL Modul 'RHSQL.pm'
- Portable Version of Sending Mail without sendmail
- Prevent unwanted domains
- Random Numbers
- Read all sub directories
- Reading & manipulating a flat file with DBI
- Replace all HTML tags in a page line
- Replacements
- Serial Port
- Set Cookies
- Skeletton of a Perl Module
- Sorted Files / opendir
- Split standard webserver logfile lines into fields
- String Encryption
- Sub routines: How to pass & return an array by reference?
- Sub routines: How to pass an array by value?
- Success of a system() call
- Timestamps of a file
- URL Encoding / Decoding
- Upload a file from Perl
- Usage of pack() and unpack()
- Usage of rename
- Use of Net::SMTP in a loop
- Useful Environment Variables
- Using grep
- Variable Parser for HTML pages
- mkdir - Create a directory in Perl