How about adding a custom header with the format you want
and then logging that with a custom log format?
Cheers,
Mark
On Friday, October 19, 2001, at 04:09 PM, Rodney Broom wrote:
My ultimate goal is this:
I have a silly redirector script that acts as a logging hook for folks
clicking
Greetings,
require will only happen once per perl process and since mod_perl
is essentially a single perl process, the file is only require'd
for the first request. You can get around this by deleting the file from
the %INC
hash which keeps track of which files you have loaded. Something like:
Greetings,
On Wednesday, June 20, 2001, at 12:45 PM, Stas Bekman wrote:
Ooops, gotta go to sleep. Your suggestion, Mark, will work :) but only
in
Registry/PerlRun which executes BEGIN on every request.
Sorry about my previous post :(
But if you delete and reload the file on every
On Monday, December 18, 2000, at 09:23 AM, Geoffrey Young wrote:
well, it's not the same - what he means is for you to export ORACLE_HOME in
/etc/passwd or somesuch
DBD::Oracle needs ORACLE_HOME set at compile time - for Registry scripts its
ok to PerlSetEnv so that when your .cgi
Greetings,
I tried using Apache::Reload:
PerlSetEnv ORACLE_HOME /oracle/app/oracle/product/8.0.3/
PerlModule Apache::DBI
[...]
PerlModule Apache::Reload
PerlInitHandler Apache::Reload
PerlSetVar ReloadAll Off
but when I do, the error log gets filled with
"ORACLE_HOME not set!"
Only one module
On Friday, December 15, 2000, at 04:01 PM, Jimi Thompson wrote:
If the variable ORACLE_HOME doesn't change why not just set it as an
environment variable outside the program and export it?
PerlSetEnv ORACLE_HOME /oracle/app/oracle/product/8.0.3/
PerlModule Apache::DBI
[...]
PerlModule
nfo_semmnu=200
to /etc/system.
Cheers,
Mark
Mark Doyle
Manager, Project Development
The American Physical Society
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On Tuesday, November 21, 2000, at 06:28 PM, Matt Sergeant wrote:
HTTP::GHTTP is a lightweight HTTP client library based on the gnome
libghttp library. It offers a pretty simple to use API for doing HTTP
requests. This can be useful under mod_perl because the alternatives
(e.g. LWP) are
On Wednesday, November 22, 2000, at 10:44 AM, Matt Sergeant wrote:
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Mark Doyle wrote:
It should work pretty much anywhere (probably even windows if you can get
past the configure stage). Its part of the gnome project, so you can get
it from http://www.gnome.org
On Wednesday, November 22, 2000, at 12:43 PM, Nathan Torkington wrote:
Mark Doyle writes:
Starting with www.gnome.org led to RPM hell and loading a
lot more than just this single library.
This:
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/stable/sources/libghttp/
will hold the latest
ople don't know they have
to escape the ampersands and we didn't want to risk people's links
breaking in the future because of some new entity in the HTML spec.
Cheers,
Mark
Mark Doyle
Manager, Product Development
The American Physical Society
From: "Dave Hodson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2000-01-11 09:12:32 -0500
I'm trying to implement IPC::ShareLite on a Red Hat Linux box. I've
successfully stored/fetched the data I want between proc's, and am now
attempting to "clean up" once the httpd is killed/restarted.
Anyone has a good
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