Tim Evans wrote:
You need to show us the backtrace of the segfault. Please see: http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/help.html#How_to_Report_Problems
Since others have posted this same issue on the mailing list just this week, I should think you'd express a little more interest than just sending me a recorded reply.
At any rate, this appears to be some hyper-sensitivity to non-compliant HTML, or to little HTML errors most browsers ignore. I've attached two web pages. The first (index.lori.html) croaks mod_perl; the second (anlgform.html) does not.
If I remove the bogus 'mm:layoutgroup="true"' element, the first file serves fine.
Again, this is apache 1.3.33, mod_perl 1.29, on Redhat 7.1
If we can't reproduce the problem, we can't fix it. To start with, please submit a proper bug report, as explained in the link above.
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