I have compiled mod_perl statically and the rest as dso's and i have no more problems
No need to recompile perl unless you want perl threads.
RH61, Apache 1.3.9 / Mod_ssl 246 / Modperl 1.21 / Mod_php 3012
Cheers
Nick Urbanik wrote:
Dear Edmund,
thank you for taking the time to reply.
I guess this isn't exactly the right place, but if anyone knows about
the real world and DBD::Proxy with Apache it's you people...
I have been working with a client who has looked at using Intel
platforms (with Linux cwas the initial alternative platform) as a
backend modperl/Oracle web engine.
Hallo,
I'm trying to install mod_perl_1.21 with apache 1.36 perl 5.005_03
and Linux Kernel 2.2.10
I follow the instructions in INSTALL.apaci
perl Makefile.PL APACHE_SRC=../apache_1.3.6/src DO_HTTPD=1
PREP_HTTPD=1 USE_APACI=1 EVERYTHING=1
Everything is ok, then typing make
.
cc -c
Hi,
I've just installed 1.2b11 on RedHat 6.1 and everything went smoothly.
Then
I decided I want to play with sessions after all, installed
Apache::Session 1.04
and tried to reinstall Embperl - make test now fails with following
error:
Starting httpd...
Test terminated with fatal
hi list,
let's say I am populating form data (when serving the form) from a
few database fields. Now, I don't want to write embedded perl, and don't
want to embed HTML in the code, because there are a few designers and my
(the coder).
So I wrote an Include that calls the CGI. The CGI
To do it yourself wich is probably the best way (no confilct with
existing perl etc...) :
* please forgive name errors (like tarballs and dir names) as I'm
writting from what i remeber when i did it *
1 get apache-mod_ssl-1.3.9.2.4.6-0.6.0.src.rpm (from
http://www.modssl.org)
2 get
Well, this is quite an old article (May 99), but I've just stumbled upon
it, while browsing the performancecomputing.com archives:
"Decreasing Your Site's World Wide Wait"
http://www.performancecomputing.com/columns/web/9905.shtml
It's a very basic overview of existing improvements of
Check out Apache::SSI on CPAN.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin A. Langhoff) wrote:
hi list,
let's say I am populating form data (when serving the form) from a
few database fields. Now, I don't want to write embedded perl, and don't
want to embed HTML in the code, because there are a few
Gerald Richter wrote:
How make $http_headers_out{'Location'} ,so as
A HREF="edit.html?[+ [%fdat] +]" redirect /A
I would try
$url = "http://$ENV{SERVER_NAME}/path/to/edit.html?" ;
while (($k, $v) = each (%fdat))
{
$url .= "$k=$v" ;
}
How make $http_headers_out{'Location'} ,so as
A HREF="edit.html?[+ [%fdat] +]" redirect /A
I would try
$url = "http://$ENV{SERVER_NAME}/path/to/edit.html?" ;
while (($k, $v) = each (%fdat))
{
$url .= "$k=$v" ;
}
Apache 1.3.9
Mod_perl 1.21
Solaris 2.7
Having read Doug's comments about malloc issues with configuring mod_perl as a dso on
solaris, I decided to compile mod_perl in statically. When I do a httpd -l,-L mod_perl
appears to be compiled in and all the mod_perl directives are available. However
Perl threads have nothing to do with OS level threads. They aren't
native; they're part of the language itself and don't depend or rely
on POSIX threads, native threads, or other such things. In
particular, Perl threading doesn't mean that Perl is thread safe.
Yes, Perl threads are not
Gerald Richter wrote:
I am making too:
$url="edit.html\?";
foreach $i ( keys %fdat)
{
$_=$fdat{$i};
s/([^a-zA-Z0-9-._])/uc sprintf("%%%02x",ord($1))/eg;
$url.="$i=$_\";
}
Another quistion: how use 'struct tCharTrans Char2Url' in perl code
Gerald Richter wrote:
I am making too:
$url="edit.html\?";
foreach $i ( keys %fdat)
{
$_=$fdat{$i};
s/([^a-zA-Z0-9-._])/uc sprintf("%%%02x",ord($1))/eg;
$url.="$i=$_\";
}
Another quistion: how use 'struct tCharTrans Char2Url'
Matt Sergeant wrote:
On Thu, 04 Nov 1999, Jeffrey Baker wrote:
I'm assuming that Perl itself is reentrant, since it has been embedded
in multithreaded environments before (IIS). Hopefully someone can
comment on that.
This work was based on PERL_OBJECT support, which is currently only
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having a problem setting up Apache::Session on
one machine and not another, and I'm hoping that
someone will recognize what I'm doing wrong.
I'm using Mason to make the connection to
the package when Apache starts up. On the problem
server, the following
Should there by any difference between using?:
[-
pcsuri($_[0]), $rdrloc=$GWCe::pcsuri;
use Apache;
use Apache::Constants qw(REDIRECT);
$req_rec-header_out("Location" = $rdrloc);
$req_rec-status(REDIRECT);
exit;
-]
and:
[-
pcsuri($_[0]), $rdrloc=$GWCe::pcsuri;
"Kip" == Kip Cranford writes:
Kip I'm using Apache/1.3.9 (Unix), mod_perl/1.21, Apache-Session-1.03, with
Kip MySQL 3.22.25. I'm using the the Apache::Session::DBI module with MySQL
Kip to provide some simple session management. I'm running the script as a
Kip PerlHandler...
Kip
Apache::DBI caches the database handle, while connect_cached cache the
statement handle, so you could/should use both together.
You're thinking of prepare_cached.
Oops, you are right! Wrote this mail too early in the morning...
Gerald
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