dougm 01/06/16 12:14:10
Modified:xs/ModPerl/Const Const.xs
xs/Apache/Const Const.xs
Log:
shutup xsubpp plea for prototyping behavior
Revision ChangesPath
1.3 +3 -0 modperl-2.0/xs/ModPerl/Const/Const.xs
Index: Const.xs
Something else, I haven't used CGI's cookie handling, but I have used
Apache::Cookie. I know that this can be done from an AuthenHandler and from
a TransHandler.
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Rodney Broom
Hi Kheeteck,
You'll need to send an email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Rodney Broom
A month ago I posed a question about TShirts for mod_perl BOF.
One group of people did volunteer to do the design and posted interest on
here. So if they are still up for it, it would be awesome to start
discussing ideas/proof of concept.
However, before such a thing can be discussed,
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 04:15:15PM -0700, Eric Kolve wrote:
I recently upgraded to DBI 1.18 + DBD::Oracle 1.07 and upon restarts
with mod_perl, I get the following error:
DBD::Oracle::db rollback failed: Error while trying to retrieve text for
error ORA-03113 (DBD ERROR: OCITransRollback)
Hi all,
There seems to be some confusion and even incorrectness in this trail.
Let's get some things straight :
There is nothing wrong with NLS_LANG.In fact, it is extremely useful
in an international setting.Your value is fine.
ORA_NLS33 is obsolete in 8.1.7 and should not be set
Failure
Yes, it's possible. To achieve this, you should use asymetric
encryption, and *not* store the private key in the server.
Then, the question remains : how can I have the server safely
decrypt on demand ?! one possible solution could be to store
the private key in a remote server, dedicated to the
I've been thinking about the ProxyPass technique for coping with
mod_perl's high memory usage (setup a non-mod_perl httpd that handles all
requests, but ProxyPasses the mod_perl calls to a mod_perl enabled
Apache).
I find that the complexity of this method is more than it should have to
be. For
Squid is the alternative mentioned in the mod_perl_tuning.pod that comes
with mod_perl.
Alternatively, you could try using mod_rewrite, to direct requests for
scripts to a different apache instance (e.g. running on a separate port
or ip). I've never tried this, but it should work.
Squid
On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Martin Redington wrote:
Squid is the alternative mentioned in the mod_perl_tuning.pod that comes
with mod_perl.
Can Squid read Apache configuration files? On a new site I'm making
(www.shoujoai.com), I have directives in httpd.conf like this:
RewriteRule
- Original Message -
From: Philip Mak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: modperl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 9:31 PM
Subject: Re: Is ProxyPass the best you can do?
On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Martin Redington wrote:
Squid is the alternative mentioned in the mod_perl_tuning.pod that
Can Squid read Apache configuration files? On a new site I'm making
(www.shoujoai.com), I have directives in httpd.conf like this:
Never used it, I'm afraid ...
Alternatively, you could try using mod_rewrite, to direct requests for
scripts to a different apache instance (e.g. running on a
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