On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Idel Fuschini <idel.fusch...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi Fred,> I follow your suggest, now I attach (only for you) my
presentation of the Apache Mobile Filter where is explane the >
configuration.
> The ImageRenderFilter can work only with the WURFLFIlter.

Idel,

Please cc the mod_perl list on all responses.  Unfortunately, I don't always
have the time to reply to individual messages, and rely on the wisdom of
others on the list to help provide support and respond to questions.

What I was asking for with regards to more documentation, was plain old
documentation (POD, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plain_Old_Documentation)

Something like:

=head2 SYNOPSIS

In your httpd.conf:

    PerlLoadModule MyModule

    <Location />
        SetHandler modperl
        PerlResponseHandler MyModule
   </Location>
=cut

I can't speak for everyone on the list, but I think you'll have a hard time
selling people on your module unless you have some basic documentation in
the POD showing how to use it.  Presentations and pdfs are excellent
supplements, but personally I am not inclined to use a module unless it has
some bare bones documentation in it, or I know the author's work.




> The WurflFilter detect the device and passes to the other module the
> capability of devices.
>
> Idel
>
>
> 2009/7/9 Fred Moyer <f...@redhotpenguin.com>
>
>> Thanks :)  I am currently looking into a solution to do dynamic image
>> resizing for mobile devices, so this is interesting to me.
>>
>> Can you provide some more documentation in the pod for the module so that
>> I can see how to use it?
>>
>> Particularly this module:
>>
>>
>> http://search.cpan.org/~ifuschini/Apache2-WURFLFilter-2.03/lib/Apache2/ImageRenderFilter.pm<http://search.cpan.org/%7Eifuschini/Apache2-WURFLFilter-2.03/lib/Apache2/ImageRenderFilter.pm>
>>
>> A snippet that I could add to my httpd.conf would be ideal.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Idel Fuschini<idel.fusch...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Fred,
>> > You have right, and thanks for the reporting. I just did a cut and paste
>> > from a  my post on linkedin. So I try to re-send my question:
>> >
>> > "I have published the last version of "Apache Mobile Filter".
>> >
>> > The Apache Mobile Filter allows you to access WURFL from any programming
>> > language, not just Java and php that is traditionally used for dynamic
>> > mobile web sites.
>> >
>> > The module detects the mobile device and passes the WURFL capabilities
>> on to
>> > the other web application as environment variables. It can also be used
>> to
>> > resize images on the fly to adapt to the screen size of the mobile
>> device.
>> >
>> > Try it and let me know your opinion.  Do you think could be an
>> intersting
>> > mobile solution for the Apache Software Foundation
>> >
>> > For download the package:
>> > http://search.cpan.org/~ifuschini/Apache2-WURFLFilter-2.03/<http://search.cpan.org/%7Eifuschini/Apache2-WURFLFilter-2.03/>
>> >
>> > For more info:
>> http://www.idelfuschini.it/it/apache-mobile-filter-v2x.html
>> > Demo link: http://apachemobilefilter.nogoogle.it/php_test.php";
>> >
>> > Sorry again for the mistake.
>> >
>> >
>> > 2009/7/9 Fred Moyer <f...@redhotpenguin.com>
>> >>
>> >> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 2:29 PM, Idel Fuschini<idel.fusch...@gmail.com>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> > I have published the last version of "Apache Mobile Filter".
>> >> >
>> >> > For more info:
>> >> > http://www.idelfuschini.it/it/apache-mobile-filter-v2x.html
>> >>
>> >> Looks interesting, but for future reference, when posting links to the
>> >> list, you might want to consider sending your email in plain text
>> >> rather than html:
>> >>
>> >>
>> http://perl.apache.org/maillist/email-etiquette.html#Post_in_PLAIN_TEXT
>> >>
>> >> Also, I think people are generally more accepting of links that are
>> >> openly using a known redirect tracker such as bit.ly, rather than
>> >> embedding a hidden redirect link using html as you did here [1].
>> >>
>> >> Your email will probably get out to more people on the list, as some
>> >> email clients will identify this technique and mark it as spam or a
>> >> phishing message.  Having been the victim of a CRSF attack that used
>> >> this method, it tends to stand out as a red flag in my view when I
>> >> recognize it (but that's just me, I don't speak for the list in
>> >> general).
>> >>
>> >> [1]
>> >> <a href=3D"http://www.linkedin.com/redirect?url=3Dhttp%=
>> >>
>> >>
>> 3A%2F%2Fwww%2Eidelfuschini%2Eit%2Fit%2Fapache-mobile-filter-v2x%2Ehtml&amp;=
>> >> urlhash=3D0M2h&amp;_t=3Ddisc_detail_link"
>> >> target=3D"_blank">http://www.idel=
>> >> fuschini.it/it/apache-mobile-filter-v2x.html</a>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> > Demo link: http://apachemobilefilter.nogoogle.it/php_test.php
>> >> >
>> >> > --
>> >> > Idel
>> >> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Idel
>> > =====================
>> > E-Mail: idel.fusch...@gmail.com
>> > Web Site: http://www.idelfuschini.it
>> > OpenSource Project: Apache Mobile Filter -
>> > http://www.idelfuschini.it/apache-mobile-filter-v2x.html
>> > Test Page:  http://apachemobilefilter.nogoogle.it/php_test.php
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Idel
> =====================
> E-Mail: idel.fusch...@gmail.com
> Web Site: http://www.idelfuschini.it
> OpenSource Project: Apache Mobile Filter -
> http://www.idelfuschini.it/apache-mobile-filter-v2x.html
> Test Page:  http://apachemobilefilter.nogoogle.it/php_test.php
>
>

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