My appologies, forgot the bug report t/REPORT script output.
Here is the bug report.
Paul.
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1. Problem Description:
[DESCRIBE THE PROBLEM HERE]
2. Used Components and their Configuration:
*** using lib/Apache/BuildConfig.pm
*
I've committed the code that adds SERVER_ROOT and SERVER_ROOT/lib/perl to
@INC, but it's disabled if an explicit MP_COMPAT_1X=0 is passed to Makefile.PL
(it's enabled by default).
I'll document shortly what other mp1-compat features can be disabled by
passing MP_COMPAT_1X=0...
Paul Adair wrote:
I recently attempted to add mod_perl to my web server configuration.
Here is my current web server info.
"Apache/2.0.44 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.44 OpenSSL/0.9.7a DAV/2 PHP/4.3.1
Sun-ONE-ASP/4.0.0"
There are no problems with this config and everything work ok.
Paul, please make sure to
I recently attempted to add mod_perl to my web server configuration.
Here is my current web server info.
"Apache/2.0.44 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.44 OpenSSL/0.9.7a DAV/2 PHP/4.3.1
Sun-ONE-ASP/4.0.0"
There are no problems with this config and everything work ok.
I went through all of the config/setup docs
On Sun, 2003-04-06 at 23:05, Brett Hales wrote:
> DBD::Oracle::st fetch failed: ORA-24365: error in character conversion
> (DBD ERROR: OCILobRead) at
> /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/mymodule.pm line 857.
Looks like a DBI problem, not a mod_perl problem. Have you tried asking
on the dbi-us
Hi,
We are in the process of upgrading database from Oracle 7.3.4.3 to
Oracle 9.2.0.1 (9i).
I have a _weird_ problem when changing a mod_perl application to talk to
the 9i instance.
If the mod_perl application is pointed at the existing 7.3 instance
everything works fine, however as soon as I ch
Michael L. Artz wrote:
I am fairly new to mod_perl/apache, having grown up with OpenACS and
AOLServer. I have read all of the docs on the web site (I think) and
had a whole authentication/authorization scheme planned out using
Apache::AuthCookie and Apache::Session. I was just put in charge of
I am fairly new to mod_perl/apache, having grown up with OpenACS and
AOLServer. I have read all of the docs on the web site (I think) and
had a whole authentication/authorization scheme planned out using
Apache::AuthCookie and Apache::Session. I was just put in charge of a
beta web applicatio
Title: RE: Convert Cookies-->HTTP Request Headers?
>From: Brian Reichert
>Ok, I'm confused: the cookies are already in the request header,
>and you want to 'convert' them into a request header?
Well, yes. Two reasons:
1) In the real production environment, the cookie is encrypted and validat