Thanks to those of you who suggested c books. That really helped.
Regards,
Dave
for a good book or set of books that one can learn c from
(rather than just a language reference).
On 1 Sep 2000, David Hodgkinson wrote:
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> David Hajoglou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > Well, if you must know, mod perl was programmed in c
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> I knew thi
Well, if you must know, mod perl was programmed in c
On 1 Sep 2000, David Hodgkinson wrote:
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> David Hajoglou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > I would like to learn about the programming of mod_perl. While I am an ok
> > perl programmer, I know very little of c
I would like to learn about the programming of mod_perl. While I am an ok
perl programmer, I know very little of c code. Can somebody suggest a (or
several) book that I can start to learn c from?
Thanks,
David
Would there ever be any difference between the output of the following:
(looking on the mod_perl quick reference card)
>From Apache::URI
$str = $uri->query()
>From Request object
$str = $r->args();
As far as what they hold about the request, would these ever differ, or
do they
Ok, looking at all the posts I need to spell all of it out. I am using
the database through the backend to prevend any passwords from being
transmited and possibally cached in a browser. Here is how it works:
Our user, lets call him John, loggs into our portal. This is a microsoft
environment
I asked a similar question eariler with no response. So, I shall change
my aproach.
I have figured that I need to use PerlTransHandler for my module, but I
still do not know how to turn a GET request into a POST.
I can rewrite the filename to the correct file:
$r->filename($r->document_root .
I am trying to implement a cross platform auth scheme whereby users log
into a system running in a microsoft environment. Then, when they want to
check their e-mail, they click a link in the form of:
mail.isoftcorp.com/auth?k=
the key sequence is determined when they log into the main site and