again later, or contact the server's
administrator. OK
I can run CGI scripts from the /home/httpd/cgi-bin directory however. What am I
doing wrong??? Can someone help me out? Thanks a lot!
Rich
Rich Lemanski wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am not sure what to do next. I have Mandrake
again later, or contact the server's
administrator. OK
I can run CGI scripts from the /home/httpd/cgi-bin directory however. What am I
doing wrong??? Can someone help me out? Thanks a lot!
Rich
Rich Lemanski wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am not sure what to do next. I have Mandrake
Sorry, I made a typo: the path I enter is http://192.168.0.2/mod-perl/modperl.pl
Thanks.
Rich Lemanski wrote:
Hello,
I have been trying to get mod_perl running on my Mandrake Linux 7 system that
was supposed to have mod_perl installed along with Apache when I originally
installed the OS
Hello all,
I just visited Stas Bekman's Benchmarking Applications page at:
http://thingy.kcilink.com/modperlguide/performance/Benchmarking_Applications.html
I was wondering where I can download those benchmarking utilities
ApacheBench and Crashme test? From what I can recall, ApacheBench comes
Hello all,
I could use your assistance. I have been tasked to
show the performance differences between Perl CGI
scripts and mod_perl scripts running on an Apache
web server on a small isolated network.
I am assuming mod_perl will outperform CGI if the
scripts are well written.
I need
Hello all,
I just joined the list the other day and have some questions about
internal and external Perl interpretors for Apache. Forgive my lack of
knowledge, but I am assuming that mod_perl is the Perl interpretor that
runs internally to Apache and starts when Apache starts. The external