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This is a minor update as promised with some patches from a couple of
sources to help reload when "use lib" is in effect.
Let me know if it works (or doesn't) please.
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Christian Heiss wrote:
>>and my .htacces is:
>>---
>>>PerlModule Apache::AuthDBI
>>>AuthName "something else"
...
how does your startup.pl look like ?
The configuration 'PerlModule Apache
* Steven Vetzal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Location=> [ "/ext" => { SetHandler => "default-handler" } ],
^ ^
Shouldn't this be { .. }?
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> Content-Type: text/html;
> c
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, Kee Hinckley wrote:
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> At 5:36 AM +0200 4/22/01, Issac Goldstand wrote:
> >man Apache::StatINC
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> > Issac
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> Apache::Reload seems better. But if you have "use lib" statements in
> your code you'll need some patches to
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At 5:36 AM +0200 4/22/01, Issac Goldstand wrote:
>man Apache::StatINC
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> Issac
Apache::Reload seems better. But if you have "use lib" statements in
your code you'll need some patches to it that I don't believe have
been released yet.
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Another perl 5.6.x question:
According to
http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/cgi-bin/guide-filter?page=debug/Debugging_Signal_Handlers_SIG_.html;query=ALRM;match=and;where=all;stem=no
Perl does not restore the original Apache C handler when you use the local
$SIG{FOO} clause under mod_perl (mod_perl pr
Hi,
If you read the code more deeply, you'll find that the timeit is only
wrapped around select and not around insert.
We've written the insert code so that in the first round you can populate
the database.
You comment out the insert code after the first round and run the benchmark
several times.
I'm experimenting with using Perl modules (.pm files) underneath
Mason components.
As far as I can see, the only way to guarantee that changes made in
the .pm are seen by the Mason code is to restart Apache whever the
.pm file changes. This is true whether the "use" statement is in
handler.p
Hi
Folks,
I've been
grappling with this for a while, and was wondering if anyone could help me
out...
I'm trying
to set up a series of VirtualHost sections in httpd.conf using Perl. I want to
set the PerlHandler for the VirtualHost to "perl-script", but I want to define
several Locatio
In a PerlAccessHandler I have code similar to the following:
sub handler
{
my $r = shift;
my ($cgi, $cookie);
use CGI;
$cgi = new CGI;
$cookie = $cgi->cookie(-name => 'test');
# For debugging only
open(TEST, ">>/tmp/accesstest");
flock(TEST,2);
print TEST "co
Hi,
CGI accepts filehandles, hashref's, manually typed query string and
another CGI object. (type 'perldoc CGI'). You don't want to pass it any
of these because they're mainly used for debugging. Just create an
instance of CGI without passing it any params. Since you're writing a
handler I assume
Hi,
Im using Apache::AuthDBI to verifying the
users on my web site.
I can connect to
the the
protected site, but there is a output in the error log:
man Apache::StatINC
Issac
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On Sat, 21 Apr 2001, Steve Leibel wrote:
> I believe the way this works is that the first time any Apache child
> process sees "use Foo" that is the version of Foo.pm that will be
> used by that process. No subsequent "use Foo" within components will
> have any effect during the life of that Apa
Hi,
We've continuing this discussions
Reponses to queries raised in the last 24
hours.
WIM > Could you post the SQL statements used to
create the tables as well?
See our posting on April 17th. Our attachments have
the create table sql too.
CLAYTON > [drfrog]$ perl fast_db.plCLAYTON >
We fully support this view.
Why Databases... just read this mail.
There are only 2 tracks
a) Totally off-track discussing oracle.
b) Other track making us defend our benchmarks.(Wish we had not used the
word benchmark)
People are saying either this benchmark is bad or all benchmarks are
usel
There is this entry in the guide:
The interface to file handles which are linked to variables with
Perl's tie() function is not yet complete. The format() and write()
functions are missing. If you configure Perl with C, write() and
format() should work just fine.
Is this still true und
Argh - don't you hate reading over your posts _after_ you send them?
> I'm trying to set up a series of VirtualHost sections in httpd.conf
> using Perl. I want to set the PerlHandler for the VirtualHost to
> "perl-script", but I want to define several Location sections with
> the PerlHandler set
mod_ and regular flavours.
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Thanks for pointing out the mistake in postgres.
Your Advice makes lots of sense.
V Murali
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