Would sending a null byte work with a reverse proxy method of mod_perl if
the reverse proxy caches and doesn't deliver the data right away? I don't
know if there is a way to control this or what the behavior is.
As an aside, why not just send whitespace instead of a nullbyte? It's
supposed to
-- Rafiq Ismail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> There are some really graphic intensive pages here, however I'm not sure
> if Keep alive is good when there's lots of contention for pages. Should
> I:
>i) disable keep alive?
>
> ii) reduce the keep alive time out ?
>
>iii) up my nu
Howdy. Let me cut to the chase:
*) Solaris 7
*) libtool 1.4.2
*) automake 1.4-p5
*) autoconf 2.50
./configure works, but when I type make, I get the following error:
../libapreq-0.33> make
cd . && aclocal
aclocal: configure.in: 8: macro `AM_PROG_LIBTOOL` not found in library
make: *** [acloca
An Apache::OpenIndex (OpenIndex-1.02.tar.gz) update was uploaded to CPAN on
12Oct2001. The module can also be downloaded at:
http://www.xorgate.com/Apache/OpenIndex/
This release fixed two bugs: 1) the directory and location "Menu" OpenIndex
directive only maintained one copy of the array. 2) T
I had users complaining of intermittent "document contains no data" errors
when logging in (using AuthCookie). I wrote a script to repeatedly POST to
the AuthCookie LOGIN method. I am finding that after 15,000 POSTs or so, I
start getting a lot of segfaults (child pid 12494 exit signal Segmentatio
Our site is suddenly getting to the point where resource constraints are
becoming an issue for the first time. So, apologies in advance if I have
lots of optimization-related questions over the next couple of weeks...
One thing I would like to catch is the related problems of:
- Users pressing s
Actually, the funny thing about that job is that you don't make much money
writing code, but by hiring other mode_perl programmers to work for you.
--Alex
> -Original Message-
> From: Joe Breeden
> Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 3:56 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Programmer
Sounds like morning talk radio to me.
'And now Ernie the Eye in the Sky with traffic, but first YOU to can be
RICH. With our patented money making scheme the money literally prints
itself.'
--Joe Breeden
---
If it compiles - Ship It!
> -Original Message
At 10:43 AM -0700 10/12/01, BuildReferrals.com wrote:
>Hello,
>
>My name is James Ventrillo, the webmaster of BuildReferrals.com and
>CompanionBar.com. I am looking for a programmer to be part of my
>company. We have a staff of 8 and we desperately need an additional
>programmer. Over the next few
>At 18.23 -0400 10/11/2001, Perrin Harkins wrote:
>> > At 18.07 -0400 10/11/2001, Perrin Harkins wrote:
>> > > > We are using perl 5.6.0 for Apache 1.3/20, with mod_perl 1.26.
>> > >
>> > >Are you sure? There was a problem with %INC and PerlModule, but I
>>thought
>> > >it was fixed in 1.26.
>> >
It's borked on my box somehow.
Even though I have multiple servers running, I only get results for the
parent process and only partial information at that. It also prevents
Apache::VMonitor from returning any useful information about my running
Apache processes.
[Fri Oct 12 15:52:22 2001] [n
This worked to some degree. Here is the page I get now.
Now I get this error:
[Fri Oct 12 14:17:50 2001] [error] access to /test2/ failed for
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, reason: Apache::AuthCookieLDAP: didn't the secret key from
for auth realm SA
How does the secret key work and how should I create it?
Apo
On Friday 12 October 2001 01:43 pm, you wrote:
> Hello,
Another make-money-fast site?
*sigh*
I don't know what' scarier, that you have 400,000 'people' who've bought into
it or that you expect two million more.
> James Ventrillo
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> FREE Website
> FREE Advertising
> FREE
"BuildReferrals.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Hello,
You need a decent client side programmer too...all the stupid popups,
scripting and crap killed my netscape.
--
David Hodgkinson, Wizard for Hirehttp://www.davehodgkinson.com
Ed
Hello,My name is James Ventrillo, the webmaster of
BuildReferrals.com andCompanionBar.com. I am looking for a programmer to be
part of mycompany. We have a staff of 8 and we desperately need an
additionalprogrammer. Over the next few weeks, we need extensive
programmingperformed on our webs
> PH> Another solution is to have the child process exit if the ping
> PH> fails. You get one failed request, but you clear out the messed
> PH> up processes quickly and replace them with new ones that can
> PH> connect safely.
>
> Yeah, good point. Although our poor little WAP ser
Did you compile everything (Perl, modules, etc.) with gcc, or with
Sun's compiler? If you used the Perl that comes with Solaris, it
is compiled with Sun's C compiler. Everything needs to be compiled
by the same compiler.
Based on the info below, you are running Solaris 2.6, not 2.8...
I just
> "PH" == Perrin Harkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PH> Are you loading the Oracle driver in the parent process (with
PH> startup.pl)? I think I remember this sometimes causing problems
PH> with re-connecting.
No, but we did hand load it in a module called from perl.conf with
Pe
Robin Berjon wrote:
>
> On Friday 12 October 2001 00:52, Ged Haywood wrote:
> > See attached.
>
> Shouldn't that document go on perl.apache.org ? Last time you brought it up
> you thought that it wasn't perfect enough yet, but however relatively
> "imperfect" you may consider it to be (I think i
Hi,
sorry to bother you with this newbe problem, but I
am simply unnable to solve it without your help.
For testing I created a program called
"diplmod" that looks like this.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use lib
'/home/user/lange02/diplomarbeit/modules';
use Checking; use CGI qw(:standard);use
str
> I need to find out why Apache->request is not being found and assigning a
> value.
If I had to guess, I'd say your mod_perl is not installed correctly. I
would rebuild Perl, apache, and mod_perl (static, not DSO) and see if that
fixes the problem.
If you want to troubleshoot it more before do
> I don't want to reinvent the wheel and I'm sure this has been done a
> zillion times, so does anyone know of a module in CPAN that I can use
> for this?
Have you tried searching on http://search.cpan.org/?
DBIx::FullTextSearch
DBIxTextIndex
Search::InvertedIndex
Plus lots of other stuff like
I've written a search engine that searches for jobs in a database based
on keywords. I'm assembling a string of sql and then submitting it to
the database based on the user's search criteria. It's working but is
really simple right now - it just does a logical AND with all the
keywords the user su
I had already tried this knowing that it would work since Apache::Request is
a different class as Perrin had mentioned in his reply.
I tried Apache::RegistryLoader->request just to see if it would assign a
value to $r and it did but it failed because the value was null.
I need to find out why Ap
I'm getting this error
[Mon Aug 13 14:52:58 2001] [notice] child pid 6223 exit signal
Segmentation Fault (11)
Any help would be appreciated.
Here is some info, please let me know if I am missing anything.
Solaris 8
Apache/1.3.12 (Unix) mod_perl/1.24_01 mod_ssl/2.6.5 OpenSSL/0.9.4
backtrace fr
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Gerald Richter wrote:
> >
> > If you have other things on your mind, that's fine. That's why I
> > suggested you should consider letting someone else maintain it. I know
> > I'm not the only person frustrated by the current state of affairs.
> >
>
> My solution to this prob
On Friday 12 October 2001 00:52, Ged Haywood wrote:
> See attached.
Shouldn't that document go on perl.apache.org ? Last time you brought it up
you thought that it wasn't perfect enough yet, but however relatively
"imperfect" you may consider it to be (I think it's very good as is) it's
certai
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Alexei Danchenkov wrote:
> Hello, All,
>
> This might be a newbie question, but I get this error when trying to link
> mod_perl for Win32:
>
> >D:\Modules\mod_perl-1.26>nmake install
> >
> >Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 6.00.8168.0
> >Copyright (C) Micro
> Apache::DBI's ping check worked fine, but when the dbh was ejected from
> the cache (and so went out of scope), something in the DESTROY stack
> was blocking, and holding the child up for 12m. I'm guesing the
> underlying DBD::Oracle code was trying to do a nice shutdown on the
> dbh, but o
>
> If you have other things on your mind, that's fine. That's why I
> suggested you should consider letting someone else maintain it. I know
> I'm not the only person frustrated by the current state of affairs.
>
My solution to this problem is, that I have created a package named
Apache::Sessi
Hello, All,
This might be a newbie question, but I get this error when trying to link
mod_perl for Win32:
>D:\Modules\mod_perl-1.26>nmake install
>
>Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 6.00.8168.0
>Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1988-1998. All rights reserved.
>
>makefile(531) : fa
Just thought I'd report on a puzzling bug ... for us it was caused by a
firewall, but I can imagine you'd get the same behaviour if packets to
your Oracle box starting falling into a hole.
Symptom:
Apache children hanging for almost exactly 12 minutes on DB
transactions, usually early weekday m
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