On 7/13/05 6:36 PM, Ian Holsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi There.
just remember that this project is Parin's SoC project, and he is
expected to do the code on it.
sure. I am expected to do what's best for my employer and the httpd
project.
While normally I think it would be great to
On 7/13/05 6:41 PM, Ian Holsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a pool of threads read the queue and start fetching the content, and
re-filling the cache with fresh responses.
How is this better than simply having an external cron job to fetch the
urls? You have total control of throttling there
Akins, Brian wrote:
On 7/13/05 6:41 PM, Ian Holsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a pool of threads read the queue and start fetching the content, and
re-filling the cache with fresh responses.
How is this better than simply having an external cron job to fetch the
urls? You have total
This was a private message. I will continue this one offline.
Akins, Brian wrote:
On 7/13/05 6:36 PM, Ian Holsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi There.
just remember that this project is Parin's SoC project, and he is
expected to do the code on it.
sure. I am expected to do what's best for
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http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MODPYTHON-62?page=comments#action_12315833
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Jim Gallacher commented on MODPYTHON-62:
This is odd. The subversion log indicates that this was fixed in revision
r104184 by grisha on 2004-07-06, but the
On 7/14/05 9:59 AM, Ian Holsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that wouldn't keep track of the popularity of the given url, only when
it is stored.
Which would be a useful input to something like htcacheclean so that it does
not have to scan directories.
The priority re-fetch would make
Hey guys,
currently mod_speling does a redirect to the correct
resource.
Now we have the problem that a legacy client implementation
does not support redirects *sigh* ...so I was wondering
whether it would be possible to add support for serving
the correct resource transparently - without a
Torsten Curdt wrote:
Hey guys,
currently mod_speling does a redirect to the correct
resource.
Now we have the problem that a legacy client implementation
does not support redirects *sigh* ...so I was wondering
whether it would be possible to add support for serving
the correct resource
+1
At 06:43 AM 7/14/2005, Jeff Trawick wrote:
On 7/13/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I fix thee? let me count the ways...
* pass a chunked body always (no-body requests don't go chunked).
We tried to send C-L whenever practical because it is common for a
origin
Look at mod_dir, it's the most trivial example; which
performs external redirects (/dir - /dir/) and internal
redirects (/dir - /dir/index.html)
Bill
At 12:28 PM 7/14/2005, Torsten Curdt wrote:
Hey guys,
currently mod_speling does a redirect to the correct
resource.
Now we have the problem
To simplify - Jeff Joe and I reviewed two of the patches, and they
are committed. Two patches are available for comment;
http://people.apache.org/~wrowe/httpd-2.0-trace.patch
http://people.apache.org/~wrowe/httpd-2.0-proxy-request.patch
Although proxy-request.patch will evolve as this
Does this look familiar to anyone? I can ask the admin to run
a rebuild with more diagnostics, but thought this might be a well
known issue in recent 2.0 releases. It does seem related to a
cache-full scenario.
Bill
#0 0xb71d8d12 in util_ldap_search_node_free () from
If I recall correctly, it looks like
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=34209 . The problem
is that on some systems the default shared memory setting is not
sufficient which ends up causing corruption.
Brad
On Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 2:43:32 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Does
I'd like to see more of you on IRC:-)
OK, I'm regularly logging onto #apache-modules now
SMTP is two tasks: accept incoming connections (a protocol module -
c.f. the ftp modules), and make outgoing connections to another
server. The latter would be a proxy_smtp module in the mod_proxy
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