> I've given Filter and SSI a shot according to the perldocs.
>
> It didn't work. I stated to hhack on some of the problems, which first
involved
> in the make install depositing them in the wrong diretory, and then they
SSI
> needed use Apache::Filter statements added.
>
> Finally, Filter cam ba
On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Purcell, Scott wrote:
> Hello,
> I am trying a new install of mod_perl on my NT box here which is running
> apache. The last install I used Ron Savages NT binary distribution. And it
> was easy to install and worked. But I feel that I need to install mod_perl
> from scratch (
I did some more digging...
it seems that any request that is served by the default Apache content
handler is ok - only those that are processed by mod_perl (well, anything
that isn't the default) seem to be affected.
this doesn't seem quite right to me - if Apache can determine r->filename
and s
Scott
See below.
Cheers
Ron Savage
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://savage.net.au/index.html
- Original Message -
From: Purcell, Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 8:12 AM
Subject: mod_perl install
> Hello,
> I am trying a new install of mod_per
The small code segment below will get the contents of a web page using a
perl script. The site I want to access wants a cookie sent as well.
There is a cookie for this site is in my ~/.netscape/cookies file. How
do I change the code below so I can fake pass the cookie along with the
POST reques
Hello,
I am trying a new install of mod_perl on my NT box here which is running
apache. The last install I used Ron Savages NT binary distribution. And it
was easy to install and worked. But I feel that I need to install mod_perl
from scratch (I have to begin supporting it here at my shop). I down
Hello,
GY>there was a more advanced Apache::FakeRequest floating around somewhere...
TK>I knew this script (it was posted here, too), and while it is definitly
TK>better than Apache::FakeRequest, it still doesn't handle dir_config
TK>calls.
That's my script. The caveat is, that it will *never*
>I am using mod-perl, and I am in the development stages of coding. Each time
>I make a code change to a module, I must restart apache. I know there must
>be docs for this, but I cannot find them from the apache web site. Could
>someone assist me in finding those? Or if someone knows of a simple w
Hi Folks,
The URL
http://dnszone.org/dist/Apache-DnsZone-0.2.tar.gz
has entered CPAN as
file: $CPAN/authors/id/T/TH/THOMAS/Apache-DnsZone-0.2.tar.gz
size: 47032 bytes
md5: 8cc9ef56ae9c1ef481801c01b2212d00
What's new:
and PTR records are now supported.
Much work has been done
Hello,
I am using mod-perl, and I am in the development stages of coding. Each time
I make a code change to a module, I must restart apache. I know there must
be docs for this, but I cannot find them from the apache web site. Could
someone assist me in finding those? Or if someone knows of a simpl
hi all...
can somebody check the results of $r->mtime for me? something like
PerlCleanupHandler 'sub {warn "*** time***",
Apache::Util::ht_time(shift->mtime)};'
ought to do the trick. I have yet to see a case today where that reads
other than the start of the epoch. some minmial searching
Rodney Broom wrote:
>
> >
> > AuthType Apache::AuthTicket
> > AuthName HomeIntranet
> > PerlAuthenHandler Intranet::CheckSiteAuthen
> > #PerlAuthenHandler Apache::AuthTicket->authenticate
> > PerlAuthzHandler Apache::AuthTicket->authorize
> > require valid-use
> Rodney Broom wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like a way to store complex data structures across Apache processes. I've looked
>at Apache::DBI for an example: my tests say that he has to
> create a new dbh for every process. I've looked at IPC::Shareable, but it has to
>copy data. Meaning that I c
- Original Message -
From: Bolt Thrower <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> AuthType Apache::AuthTicket
> AuthName HomeIntranet
> PerlAuthenHandler Intranet::CheckSiteAuthen
> #PerlAuthenHandler Apache::AuthTicket->authenticate
> PerlAuthzHandler Apache::AuthTicket->aut
Hi all,
Thanks for the input. I've replied to three messages in this one. In order,
they are Joachim, Olivier and Aaron. In my reply to Aaron, I've outlined in
better specificity what I'm actually after. One further note on my needs,
I'm not after session data. I've got a big information caching
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 01:00:00AM -0400, Brooklyn Linux Solutions CEO wrote:
> I found it, quite be accident in the Eagle Book
>
> Lost the page number, but it was in Chapter 4.
i know i ran across something like that at once time myself, but
scanning chapter 4 for twenty minutes didn't find it
I'm working on two modules that can help you to do this job. There names are
Apache::SharedMem and Apache::Cache. You can find them on :
ftp://ftp.rhapsodyk.net/pub/devel/perl/
thx to report bugs to me
- Original Message -
From: "Rodney Broom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 08:22:25AM -0700, Islandman wrote:
> I'm looking for a good stats package for presenting basic stats, normal
> distributions, percentiles, and similar off of database queries. Not
> seeing much on CPAN.
Statistics::Descriptive does me just fine. What kind of stuff are yo
Anthony Brock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on 06/26/2001:
> At 12:48 AM 06/26/2001 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >At 15:50 25.06.2001 -0700, you wrote:
> >There has been a change in 1.25 concerning reading of STDIN (this is what
> >POST does). Dough MacEachern mentioned th
Glen Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on 06/26/2001:
> I'm having some problem setting a cookie in a logon script i
> have. The code work fine as a CGI, and also under mod)perl,
> however, I want to set a cookie during the login script, and
> then redirect the browser to an
I'm looking for a good stats package for presenting basic stats, normal
distributions, percentiles, and similar off of database queries. Not
seeing much on CPAN.
Thanks in advance!
-Brian
My apologies if you've seen this twice.
For a particular Location, I'd like to selectively (i.e., based on
arbitrary criteria) determine whether a visitor needs authentication.
So I set up a Location section in httpd.conf as follows:
AuthType Apache::AuthTicket
AuthName HomeIntranet
Version 2.0 of CGI::Application is now available via CPAN!
Download site for CGI::Application:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/J/JE/JERLBAUM/
CHANGES SINCE VERSION 1.31:
- Added ability to set mode_param() to use a call-back instance method
(specified by subref) instead of a CGI parameter.
Is it correct that when the Apache/mod_perl parent process swaps to disk, a
large part of it (swapped pages) becomes unshared? Even after the kernel
restores the pages from swap, do they remain unshared? So once the parent
process becomes unshared, new apache children that are spawned only shar
At 12:48 AM 06/26/2001 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>At 15:50 25.06.2001 -0700, you wrote:
>
>[...]
>
>There has been a change in 1.25 concerning reading of STDIN (this is what
>POST does). Dough MacEachern mentioned this some days ago.
>
>IIRC $r->read() now returns nothing instaed of hanging
All,
I'm having some problem setting a cookie in a logon
script i have. The code work fine as a CGI, and also under mod)perl,
however, I want to set a cookie during the login script, and then redirect the
browser to another page. When I enter the code below into the mod_perl
script, the
> "RB" == Rodney Broom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Use of uninitialized value at /website/perllib/MLM/MLMhandler.pm line 56.
RB> $uri = $r->uri;
RB> warn "\$uri is undef" unless defined $uri; debugging?!?!?
worth a shot... let's see. thanks.
>Hi all,
>
>create a new dbh for every process. I've looked at IPC::Shareable, but =
why is a new dbh for each process a problem? how else would it work?
>it has to copy data. Meaning that I can only have a certain amount of =
>complexity to my data structures.
I'm not sure why IPC::Shareabl
Rodney Broom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on 06/25/2001:
> Hi all,
>
> I'd like a way to store complex data structures across Apache
> processes. I've looked at Apache::DBI for an example: my tests
> say that he has to create a new dbh for every process. I've
> looked at IPC:
At 15:50 25.06.2001 -0700, you wrote:
[...]
>However, if I change the submission type from POST to GET, the script
>starts functioning perfectly.
>
>Does anyone know what would cause this type of behavior? I am at a loss as
>to how to proceed ... I am including below an example script which
>
At 14:54 25.06.2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I'd like a way to store complex data structures across Apache processes.
>I've looked at Apache::DBI for an example: my tests say that he has to
>create a new dbh for every process. I've looked at IPC::Shareable, but it
>has to copy data. Meanin
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