Hello,
in november there was a plan to prototype the stream interface in Perl.
I would like to know the status of it. I am particularly interested
in new features for the output filter api. I have been missing a way of
creating a context for the filter.
Thanks in advance! And happy new year!
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 00:56, Dmitri Tikhonov wrote:
>
> Hi,
Simply put, there is a small difference in behaviour (bug) in apache's
config parsing code. For now, just put
instead of
Apache assumes <> containers to always have a value argument, like in
.
Will eventually be fixed though.
> I a
On 8 Jan 2003, Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:
> Simply put, there is a small difference in behaviour (bug) in apache's
> config parsing code. For now, just put
> instead of
>
> Apache assumes <> containers to always have a value argument, like in
> .
>
> Will eventually be fixed though.
Thanks
My apologies... Need to double-check what I say before I say it.
Support for the sections was added after 1.99_07 and will be
included in the next release.
Sorry for the confusing advice. You might want to give a try at one of
the nightly tarballs or at a CVS checkout.
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 01:
Esteban Fernandez Stafford wrote:
Hello,
in november there was a plan to prototype the stream interface in Perl.
I would like to know the status of it. I am particularly interested
in new features for the output filter api. I have been missing a way of
creating a context for the filter.
I've a
[Xposting to docs-dev since I don't think many are subscribed to the
advocacy list]
Davor Ocelic wrote:
Check out http://www.linuks.mine.nu/~docelic/modperl_logo.html
A variant of the logo, to match the popular mod_ssl, openSSL icons.
Very nice, Davor!
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