Okay, I'm confused now. I thought those binaries were just for people who
didn't have a win32 compiler handy. Don't they just use the regular source
tree? I build mod_perl off of the apache source using nmake and visual c++.
Here's a test: make a frameset with three panes. In the first
Hi Randy
Many thanks for your help
Assuming your disk isn't really full, this error can result by
It is not :-)
library it's trying to link against. Would you happen to have
VC++ 5, and are using ActivePerl build 6xx? There is an
incompatibility
there, as ActiveState uses VC++ 6. If
In my continuing quest to figure out how to port my
Apache/modperl stuff to
Windows per my company's all win2k servers mandate, I've been
playing with
Apache 1.3.20 and modperl on Windows. I was wondering if there
is anyway to
get this thing to handle more than one request at a time,
Sorry, my fault.
You're right. Same Problem there.
-Original Message-
From: Tom Gioconda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 15 June, 2001 08:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Apache 1.3.20, modperl 1.25, win32
Okay, I'm confused now. I thought those binaries were
On Thursday 14 June 2001 23:40, Ged Haywood wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Robin Berjon wrote:
The problem is simply that I need to mix that data with other data
in another encoding, which means I have to convert it.
Do you send a charset specification to the client? This was often
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Ender Josef wrote:
Hi Randy
[...] Would you happen to have
VC++ 5, and are using ActivePerl build 6xx? There is an
incompatibility
there, as ActiveState uses VC++ 6. If so, you could
- upgrade to VC++ 6
You're right. I used VC++ 5. Now I installed VC++ 6 SP4
Hello,
Thank you all and Ron for the link to savage.net to get my
Apache/Perl/ModPerl installed.
I was successful about 10 minutes ago and my machine looks happy.
Well, now that the package is running, how do I use the persistant memory,
do the .pl files need to be named something different. Or
You should be able to find just about all the answers here:
http://perl.apache.org/guide
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From: Purcell, Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mod-Perl Installed next Q
Date: Fri, Jun 15, 2001, 4:43 PM
Hello,
Thank you all and Ron for the link to
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001, Purcell, Scott wrote:
Hello,
Thank you all and Ron for the link to savage.net to get my
Apache/Perl/ModPerl installed.
I was successful about 10 minutes ago and my machine looks happy.
Well, now that the package is running, how do I use the persistant memory,
do the
I (like everybody else) have a site that is wholy
dynamically generated. As such, I can't alway set an auth realm in the config or
in .htaccess. What I'd like to do is an access handler like this:
sub handler { my $r =
shift; if ($r-uri =~
m/$some_magic_pattern/|) {
Hello I am trying to learn how to configure and set up the Apache::Registry
to cache a script And I am in the documentaton but still getting lost. I am
here
http://perl.apache.org/guide/porting.html#Before_you_start_to_code
And looking at the Exposting Apache::Registry Secrets
I entered the
From: Purcell, Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...but it IS NOT persistant, or cached.
...do not see how to make the counter.pl PERSISTANT and to tie the
script to the Apache::Registry?
What does your server config look like? Do you have .pl assosiated with
cgi-script, or perl-script? Have you
Have a script that was working on BSDI BSD/OS 3.0
recently upgraded sendmail
Version 8.11.4
Compiled with: MAP_REGEX LOG MATCHGECOS MIME7TO8 MIME8TO7 NAMED_BIND
NETINET NETISO NETUNIX NEWDB QUEUE SCANF SMTP USERDB
XDEBUG
permissions
-r-sr-xr-x 1 root bin
Then the question comes up of what happens if you're not storing it in a
database? Say, for example, every night at midnight there's a report that
gets taken from the database and emailed to a manager in an Excel
spreadsheet that contains all the purchasing information from the previous
day.
From: Purcell, Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I found that there is a folder called mod_perl and if I put my counter.cgi
file there that it ran mod-perl (or PERSISTANT).
I put the code block you sent me in the httpd.conf file and restarted the
server, then renamed a file that was under cgi-bin to
Hello,
I could really use some help here. I have had the following outstanding
problem for two weeks. I have read the mod_perl coding guidelines and the
code below actually comes from page 7 the counter example.
Background: My web site requires a login with a name and password, then I
create a
Hi Scott,
If you think that this might be a mod_perl problem, and since you aren't
using any mod_perl specific functionality, then switch to straigh CGI. I'd
suggest adding a bunch of debugging messages in your code. They should be
directed to the server's error log by printing to STDERR. Run
I've got this handler that calls
Apache::Cookie-fetch, no problem. It's tested and works fine. So I installed
the same handler (same machine) on a second Apache instance, but now
Apache::Cookie-fetch fails, causing the handler to terminate. No messages,
no nothin'. It doesn't even get to
Ok,
i tried the push_handlers with PerlFixupHandler,
as before this gets called also ,
i get an entry in my error_log (because i use $r-warn to log)
and again no cookie is being sent ...
For the record : i am using apache 1.3.20 and modperl 1.25
Do i have to do a redirect or something similar
From: Nenad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-expires = '+1M',
What's the expiration date shown in your browswer?
$r-warn('setting cookie ',$cookie);# this shows up in the error_log
What does this show in the error log? I'm guessing setting cookie
Apache::Cookie.
---
Rodney Broom
Programmer:
- Original Message -
From: Nenad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 4:58 PM
Subject: Sending Cookies from Access-Handler
Hallo,
After reading the Writing Apache Modules ..-book,
i took the ticketserver code as the foundation for a new
I was wrong, there is no cookie being set at all.
So, what happens is that the handler gets called
i get an entry in the error_log like
setting cookie Ticket=ID1; ... expires=Sun, 15-Jul-2001 ...
and No Cookie being sent to the browser.
Is it possible to send cookies from the Accesshandler ?
Ok,
i think i should really go to sleep now ...
It was using the wrong domain !
forgot to tell apache that it is called www.my.com
as i was sending cookies for .my.com ...
strangely under win32 this didn't work even with the right domain...
good night,
Nenad
Ok,
i tried the
Hallo,
After reading the Writing Apache Modules ..-book,
i took the ticketserver code as the foundation for a new Authtentication Module.
I want Cookies which have expired to silently refresh.
so as a test i have code similar to this
package Apache::PermanentTicketRenewer
my Counter;
sub
email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Don't be so willing to bet. Still leaking.
I did as you said and just rebuilt Perl and mod_perl but didn't bother to
rebuild all the Perl modules (I would have done so had I been successful
here).
Here's what I see:
make start_httpd_fork
../apache_1.3.19/src/httpd -f `pwd`/t/conf/httpd.conf
DM == Doug MacEachern [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
% apachectl configtest
Syntax error on line 207 of
/usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /usr/local/apache/libexec/libperl.so into
server: File not found
DM the problem is likely that the dynamic linker cannot find a shared library
DM == Doug MacEachern [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DM 1.21_01 had two dso fixes, one to close all .so's opened by DynaLoader and
DM one to call perl_shutdown(), both of which were large leaks. with
DM 1.25_01-dev and Perl 5.6.1 i see a 4k growth on the first kill -USR1 and
DM no change after
KS == Kevin Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KS This would make an interesting discussion because I've had the
KS same question come up in my mind. How do you encrypt things on
KS your server without giving out the passphrase? Is it even
KS possible to keep the key in the same location as
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