That sounds great. I tend to purchase small virtual servers on a job by job basis and have always had a nightmare getting Embperl to work.
I will buy a new virtual server today, running Centos 5 and Plesk. I don't really use Plesk, but it's hard to come by a virtual server that doesn't run such utilities. Previously, Plesk would we the main thing that got in the way of installing Embperl (Apache source was never present, although mod_perl was installed ready to go). Looking forward to trying the new features. Chris Denman On 19 March 2010 05:44, Gerald Richter - ECOS <gerald.rich...@ecos.de>wrote: > Hi, > > after a very long time of I am very happy to announce the next beta release > of Embperl. > > It is available for download and testing at > > http://www.embperl.org/downloads/Embperl-2.4.0_2.tar.gz > > It would be great if you can test it out, especially on different > distributions using Perl, Apache and mod_perl provided by the Distribution. > It's already working out of the box with openSuSE 11.2, but it would be > great if somebody could test it on Debian, RetHat etc. and give me feedback. > > Also I started an example for Embperl::Form, since I believe it's a very > usefull addon, but it is not documented yet. Look at eg/forms/README.txt. > For now the example does not show the full power of Embperl::Form, like the > Ajax stuff, datepicker, RichText edit and so one, but it might be helpful to > understand the basics. > > If somebody else also think this is a usefull tool, help with creating more > examples and documentation would be very much appreciated. > > Overall documentation is not updated yet. > > As always questions, feedback and patches are welcome > > Regards > > Gerald > > Changes since 2.3.0: > > - Support for CGI.pm 3.43 (included within Perl 5.10.1) > for file uplaods. CGI.pm < 2.43 is not supported anymore. > - A lot of enhancements for Embperl::Form > - Add example for usage of Embperl::Form. See > eg/forms/README.txt. Can be viewed used using "make start" > - Increased size limit for errormessage from 1024 to 4096 > - Makefile.PL can now handle compiling 32Bit code on 64Bit > sytsem if Perl was compiled as 32Bit application > - Adaption of tests to changed error messages of perl 5.10 > - Makefile.PL can now cope with OpenSuSE 11.2, if perl, > mod_perl and apache are installed from OpenSuSE packages. > - Fix make test error for Perl compiled with DEBUGGING on > - Support for internationalization in Emberl::Form > - Do not link against unused libz > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: embperl-unsubscr...@perl.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: embperl-h...@perl.apache.org > >