On 8 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-$salt = '', map { $chars[int rand @chars] } (0..1);
+$salt = $chars[int rand @chars] . $chars[int rand @chars];
That's what I get for trying to be clever with the Perl code. This is
not broken just on Perl 5.6.0 and 5.6.1, but won't work anywhere at
this, or I'm misunderstanding what
you're saying. In either case, can you clarify your statement a little?
Thanks.
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than an
internals reference.
any suggestions?
Daniel Lopez
Teach yourself Apache 2 in 24 hours
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On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Thom May wrote:
This allows people who are used to the 1.3 argument to continue working in
the style they are used to...
Yay.
+1
It makes me happy when things work like people expect them to. Makes
teaching easier.
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Success to
Not to pick too many nits, but this patch applies 2, rather than 3,
regular expressions, to each line of the log file, and so runs 1/3
faster than the earlier version. Yeah, I'm probably being overly picky,
but, I started tinkering, and then benchmarked.
Note that this still does not run under
ongoing
work, but to offer the outsider a glimpse of what works, and what
doesn't, in what is arguably one of the 3 or 4 most important open
software developemnt projects in existence.
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motivated, before real life
intrudes.
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As we trace our own few circles around the sun
We get it backwards and our seven years go by like one
Dog Years (Rush - Test for Echo - 1999)
of archaelogy, not a creative process, per se. (Sounds here
like I'm waffling a little. Dunno.) We need some forum in which to
discuss what needs to get done, and have it archived. Apart from that, I
suppose I'm not terribly concerned.
There, did I change my mind enough times in that note?
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On Thu, 9 May 2002, Rich Bowen wrote:
Call for comments
Apache History Project
We are a few people that are of the opinion that saving a piece of
history is very important. That is why we have drafted this call for
comments. We want to save as much of Apache's history as possible
.
use or toss - if used Rich Bowen promised to update the docs for the
module.
+1
This seems consistent with the purpose of that field in the access log.
Without this patch, the only way to get the provided email address is to
turn up LogLevel to info and look in the error log.
Index: src/modules
it might
be smart if it used the ident field.
use or toss - if used Rich Bowen promised to update the docs for the
module.
Ehhh... too much overloading. Why not stick it in the environment
and then use %{something}e to log it?
I don't really see this as overloading at all. The email
overpriced tickets sooner, rather than later.
Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 03:25:39PM -0400, Jim Jagielski wrote:
Hopefully, the next ApacheCon will afford an op for mega signing :)
*ahem* When will the next ApacheCon be? -- justin
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On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Roy T. Fielding wrote:
Tarball tested on RH Linux 2.2.16-22 with no problems. +1
Tested on Slackware Linuc 2.4.4 with no problems also.
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On 7 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rbowen 02/03/06 19:46:33
Added: docs/manual/mod mod_usertrack.xml
Log:
Conversion to XML
Does it strike anyone else but me as odd that the docs for this module
consist, in large part, of an email message from 1998. It seems that we
directory during installation (we don't for /icons either, but we
have been careful with /htdocs at least in Apache 1.3).
Ooh. What a great idea.
+1
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