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Re: [ic] search error: Limit subroutine creation
cfm@maine.com wrote:
> > > > 192.168.3.1 J8hvxIYc:192.168.3.1 - [23/November/2001:22:02:33 +0100]
> > > > intos
> > > > /cgi-bin/intos/scan/va=Selektionskz=0/sp=kresults_easy2G/tf=RN:n/co=yes/sf=Gruppe/se=SCSI
> > > > Kabel/su=yes/sf=Untergruppe/se=SCSI-III (U2W/160) Flachbandkabel mit
> > > > Terminator/su=yes/va=katalogseite=173/va=group=SCSI
> > > > Kabel/va=subgroup=SCSI-III (U2W/160) Flachbandkabel mit Terminator
> > > > search error: Limit subroutine creation: Bad code: /SCSI-III (U2W/:
> > > > unmatched () in regexp at (eval 230) line 6, <SEARCH> chunk 1.
> > > > >
...
> > > We don't use that kind of search any more so I can't give you any code.
> >
> > What kind of search? I'm in a muddle!
>
> A scan page is doing a search.
What another kind of search can you use with a perl script and
LWP::UserAgent?
Have you a simple little example to use a POST Methode with
LWP::UserAgent in a perl script to call IC for searching anything?
I will be very glad to use another kind of search methode to get a right
search results in my perl script.
....
> > If you are so kind to explain me the meaning of the error message, I
> > will be very glad about your help, information or suggestions.
>
> You are passing "SCSI-III (U2W/160) LVD Kabel" as part of the
> http request and it is not being decoded properly. You need to
> encode the request properly.
>
> > > > search error: Limit subroutine creation: Bad code: /SCSI-III (U2W/:
> > > > unmatched () in regexp at (eval 230) line 6, <SEARCH> chunk 1.
>
> /SCSI-III (U2W/ <---- Oops, that last / is killing the parenthesis
> match. Not that you want that either!
>
> My suggest is that you use another category string,
> "SCSI_III_U2W_160_LVD_Kabel" is what Squash sub would produce.
> That doesn't even have to be encoded.
>
> If you can get IC to do this search and copy the URL to your
> LWP that might do the trick. Or use the filter in lib/Vend/Util
> http_encode (maybe url_encode) I'm not sure which.
I've tried the same search string urldecode per hand in my browser with
no luck. :-(
Thank you very much and please .... stay on this threat!
Joachim
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Hans-Joachim Leidinger | Dipl.-Phys.Ing. Entwicklung eCommerce
[Hans-Joachim.leidinger@bpanet.de]
Black Point Arts Internet Solutions GmbH
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