> On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 01:59:18PM -0500, Geoffrey Young wrote:
> >
> > > > If you just print to STDERR you might want to look at
Apage::LogSTDERR
> > > > on CPAN.
> > >
> > > I took at look on CPAN and was unable to find this module or any
reference
> > > to it. Any idea if it has been merged i
> On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 02:11:28PM -0800, Lance Uyehara wrote:
> > I am using apache+mod_perl and have:
> >
> > ErrorLog syslog
> > PerlWarn On
> >
> > However the warning don't come out. If I change to "ErrorLog
> > /var/log/logfile"
So I put some warns in CGI.pm initialize_globals() to see what the status of
the world and if I iterate through %{$DefaultClass}and I had a cookie, then
$DefaultClass->{'.raw_cookies'} is still hanging around.
I imagine this is why the dosumentation preaches using Apache::Cookie
instead of CGI::C
Darren, Thanks for the quick response.
> Lance Uyehara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on
12/12/2001:
> > I'm using a CGI script which makes a call to raw_cookie(). When
> > I run in CGI mode everything works fine, and the cookie which
> > match
Hi,
I'm using a CGI script which makes a call to raw_cookie(). When I run in CGI
mode everything works fine, and the cookie which matches $ENV{HTTP_COOKIE}
is returned.
When I run in mod_perl though, a cookie from a previous CGI instance is
returned. I took a look at CGI.pm to see what's going o
> Since this section ss probably going away, here it is:
>
> The syslog solution can be implemented using the following
> configuration:
>
>LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b" common
>CustomLog "| /usr/local/apache/bin/syslogger.pl hostnameX" common
>
> where a simple I can look like thi
I am using apache+mod_perl and have:
ErrorLog syslog
PerlWarn On
However the warning don't come out. If I change to "ErrorLog
/var/log/logfile" or something similar then the warning start appearing. How
do I get the warnings when syslog is used?
Thanks,
Lance