[please keep the posts on the list! thanks]
Devi .M wrote:
Hello,
I used IPC::Shareable for sharing 3 arrays between 2 process .
Among those, 2 are 2D arrays and one is 3D array. Its woking fine for 2D
arrays but does not work for 3D array. If I modify the values in the 3D
array its not reflect
On 11 Mar 2003 at 10:24, Stas Bekman wrote:
> Nick Tonkin wrote:
> > On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Hi -
> >>
> >>I'm getting frustrated. I'm trying to parse the
> >>incoming uri (url) in mod_perl 2, and I can't
> >>seem to be able to find documentation. For
> >>example
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll get this project out the door, and start with
an 'all-you-ever-wanted-to-know-about-uri-parsing'
tutorial. Give me 1 week.
Great Beau!
Though make sure that you write it in pod, and not HTML ;) If you have any
questions regarding format please ask (preferrably on the
Daniel Risacher wrote:
The Cookbook talks about the 'run' method of a SubRequest, and claims
that passing a single true argument to this method will cause the
subrequest to send headers (otherwise they are suppressed). I went
and found the code that does this in mp1 (it clears the assbackward
flag
The Cookbook talks about the 'run' method of a SubRequest, and claims
that passing a single true argument to this method will cause the
subrequest to send headers (otherwise they are suppressed). I went
and found the code that does this in mp1 (it clears the assbackward
flag of the RequestRec bef
Changes since 0.7
* prevent cross-site scripting, now HTML-escaping the request field
* mention in the docs that ExtendedStatus On is not coming for free.
The uploaded file
Apache-VMonitor-0.8.tar.gz
has entered CPAN as
file: $CPAN/authors/id/S/ST/STAS/Apache-VMonitor-0.8.tar.gz
Title: RE: Trouble with sysread in modperl
Stas,
We are using Oracle 9iAS (internet application server), it's bundled with the mod_perl version 1.26 (Perl 5.005). I hope this version of mod_perl is okay to use since Oracle will not support if we just upgrade the mod_perl to another v
Hi Lincoln,
I'm not interested in modifying CGI.pm to use MP2 until I start using MP2
myself. This isn't likely in the near future, since I'm very happy indeed
with MP1/Apache1.
I've done the porting of CGI.pm, CGI::Carp and CGI::Pretty (no more
Apache/compat.pm). I did some basic testing, ho
Svein E. Seldal wrote:
Hello,
I'm running: Apache/2.0.44 (Win32) mod_perl/1.99_09-dev Perl/v5.8.0
good choice ;)
I'm toying around with mod_perl handlers. And I've written this silly
little app attached below which works partly. My problem is simple:
- I need to get the querystring (and possibl
Hello,
I'm running: Apache/2.0.44 (Win32) mod_perl/1.99_09-dev Perl/v5.8.0
I'm toying around with mod_perl handlers. And I've written this silly
little app attached below which works partly. My problem is simple:
- I need to get the querystring (and possibly the xform contents as
well). And I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This brings up a good point, is there a list of 'ModPerl Orphans'
anywhere? For the most part I would imagine that a modules
author/maintainer will manage the transition to mp2 but there must be a
ton of modules that are Orphans with little hope of making it over
unless
Nick Tonkin wrote:
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Brent Baude wrote:
I recently uprgaded from a pre-RedHat8 system to RedHat 8. I used the
Apache::Sandwich module to specify a directory and footer filename in the
directives to allow me to include footer files dynamically (without having
to specify an incl
Nick Tonkin wrote:
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi -
I'm getting frustrated. I'm trying to parse the
incoming uri (url) in mod_perl 2, and I can't
seem to be able to find documentation. For
example, Nick gave me the following snippet
of code last week:
[...]
Have you tried the p
This brings up a good point, is there a list of 'ModPerl
Orphans' anywhere? For the most part I would imagine that
a modules author/maintainer will manage the transition to
mp2 but there must be a ton of modules that are Orphans
with little hope of making it over unless some kind
developer mak
D'oh, please s/Apache::Filter/Apache::Sandwich/ in my earlier reply.
Sorry.
- nick
--
Nick Tonkin {|8^)>
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Brent Baude wrote:
> I recently uprgaded from a pre-RedHat8 system to RedHat 8. I used the
> Apache::Sandwich module to specify a directory and footer filename in the
> directives to allow me to include footer files dynamically (without having
> to specify an include statemen
I recently uprgaded from a pre-RedHat8 system to RedHat 8. I used the
Apache::Sandwich module to specify a directory and footer filename in the
directives to allow me to include footer files dynamically (without having
to specify an include statement in each file served). Is there something
like
On 10 Mar 2003 at 10:07, Nick Tonkin wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Hi -
> >
> > I'm getting frustrated. I'm trying to parse the
> > incoming uri (url) in mod_perl 2, and I can't
> > seem to be able to find documentation...
> >
> > [...]
> >
> Yep, not very enlighten
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi -
>
> I'm getting frustrated. I'm trying to parse the
> incoming uri (url) in mod_perl 2, and I can't
> seem to be able to find documentation. For
> example, Nick gave me the following snippet
> of code last week:
>
> my $uri = APR::URI->parse($r
Hi -
I'm getting frustrated. I'm trying to parse the
incoming uri (url) in mod_perl 2, and I can't
seem to be able to find documentation. For
example, Nick gave me the following snippet
of code last week:
my $uri = APR::URI->parse($r->pool,
$r->construct_url);
$uri->scheme('https');
my
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