Hi guys,
As promised I have been producing a fix for Apache::Registry. The
module is called MKDoc::Registry because it will be integrated in
the piece of software I'm working on, but feel free to do whatever you
want with it.
A slight litte issue is that I really don't understand why
instead of redirecting stdout to /dev/null, how about
redirecting it to a temporary buffer? that way you can
calculate the size of the output and set the content length
on the response.
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
Hi guys,
As promised I have been producing a fix for
Hi!
You can look at my idea of the the new modperl-site design here:
http://domm.zsi.at/modperl-site-domm/
You can get the whole distro to download at:
http://domm.zsi.at/modperl-site-domm/modperl-site-domm.src.tgz
or just the output at:
Basel, Sonntag, 25. November 2001, 22:29:49
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*Problem with Appache::Cookie -expires*
Environment:
Apache 1.3.22 / Perl 5.6.1 / mod_perl 1.26 /HTML::Mason 1.04 on MSWin32
I've tied up the session to MySQL with Apache::Session by running one
handler
On Sunday 25 November 2001 22:37, Thomas Klausner wrote:
http://domm.zsi.at/modperl-site-domm/
Simple, nice, and cool (imho), thanks for submitting !
* The first page (Home) successfully validates at w3.org (HTML and CSS).
That's very good. Do the others validate as well (or at least, do you
I'd like to thank everyone for commenting on this issue. FYI...
100% are in favor of starting the invoicing right away...done.
75% in favor of calling lawyers in...
25% in favor of working it out, specially with chap 11 on the horizon
Now on the accounting side, If I invoice them and they fail
Hi!
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 01:36:07AM +0100, Robin Berjon wrote:
* The first page (Home) successfully validates at w3.org (HTML and CSS).
That's very good. Do the others validate as well (or at least, do you see any
reason why they wouldn't ?) ?
On some of the deeper pages, Pod::POM