RE: [RFC] Apache-GeoIP module

2002-10-25 Thread Adam Nelson
I agree. Is there a cogent reason why so much stuff is under Apache? Apache doesn't seem like a proper category. WWW might be better for web-specific stuff, but for this, it seems like geo is the clear module directory it should be in: http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Geo/ Does Apache-GeoIP

RE: SSL <-> mod_gzip <-> mod_perl = mod_proxy error

2002-10-20 Thread Adam Nelson
I feel like most of my responses on this list ask 'why' rather than answer a question but: Assuming you have an internet connection between 1 Mb and 10 Mb You're internal network is running at 100Mb with 1Gb around the corner or already going. Why bother compressing stuff when it seems clear tha

RE: Testing mod_perl app on Windows

2002-10-11 Thread Adam Nelson
ME is just windows 98 with some bells and whistles. If you want server, then win2k Server is still the standard (XP is only for workstation/desktop). I think mod_perl/Apache will run fine on ME,2000,XP,and even 98. But for real server environment, the choice is 2000 Server. -Original M

RE: ProxyRewrite configuration

2002-09-27 Thread Adam Nelson
This seems to be more of a general apache thing. I try never to use the domain name/IP anywhere that isn't totally necessary. So, instead of: print redirect("http://a.a.a.a/site/cgi-bin/.cgi";); Why not: print redirect("/site/cgi-bin/.cgi"); This way, there is no need to hardcode the

form problems on 2.0.40 enctype="multipart/form-data" fixes it

2002-09-05 Thread Adam Nelson
I have three machines, only one of which has the problem: These do not have the problem: 2.4.18-3smp/Apache 1.3.24/perl 5.6.1/mod_perl 1.26 2.4.7-10smp/Apache 1.3.24/perl 5.6.0/mod_perl 1.26 This one does: 2.4.18-5smp/Apache 2.0.40/perl 5.6.1/mod_perl 1.99_05 All the code is the same. I hav

default page

2002-05-16 Thread adam nelson
I have a script that needs to be run when some one goes to the site: www.mysite.com/ it seems like the different ways that I've tried simply run the script through the normal cgi scenario without using perl-handler. Am I missing something obvious with httpd.conf?