Hello.

We have an Apache/Modperl/Mason/Oracle system and no programmers 
experienced with the front end environment. (details available on request). 
We are the Oracle programmer/DBA and Unix admin guys and fumble around in 
the Perl as needed.  Slowly coming up to speed on Perl. The Apche server is 
Solaris Intel, the Oracle database (7.3.4) may be on Solaris or Windows NT.

Our conclusion is that we need some adult supervision to get over some of 
the rough spots as we develop proficiency in this tool set. We are further 
handicapped by the reality that we each only have a few hours a week to 
devote to the Web side of our application. I don't even have time to stay 
current with the modperl mailing list.

The types of problems you would help us with include.
-- On a new Apache server we were bringing up, our program would not write 
a file.  It took us two days to decide to look at the permissions on the 
directory in question and give everybody write privilege. You would have 
asked the question very early on.
-- Whilst working on a tedious but routine fix, in a moment of paranoia I 
managed to convince myself that changes to the /usr/local/lib/perl  tree 
were not getting picked up by Apache unless I rebooted the host 
machine.  You would have calmed me down and suggested that I look deeper 
into my database logic.
-- We have a nasty problem where sessions seem to refuse to die unless the 
client browser exits. Still don't know where the problem is.
-- You will take us to the magical world of modperl debugging. It will be 
like Disney World, only better. I'm sure of it.

Requirements
-- Very proficient  with Modperl and Mason.  Experience with CGI a plus.
-- Focus. The abrupt departure of the Web team left a lot of "gotta do's" 
in the application system. You'll need to overlook those and focus on the 
problem at hand.
-- We would probably need less than 5 hours a week of your time. We have 
flexible hours.
-- Sense of humor: we'll be pretty punchy by the time we need your services.
-- You will have to execute a non-disclosure/non-compete agreement drawn up 
by our ubiquitous legal staff.

If this is of interest to you, please forward a resume and rate to me at 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks


robert monical
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

"Letter writing is the only device for combining solitude and good company."
     Lord Byron


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