[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thnx for your reply.
I use mod_perl 2 (1.99_08) and CGI.pm 2.91 and Apache 2.0.44. I thought that CGI.pm
wouldnt work at all, so I didnt give any examples.
I wrote a simply script that checks if running under mod_perl,
displays some parameter and evaluates/presents a f
thnx for your reply.
I use mod_perl 2 (1.99_08) and CGI.pm 2.91 and Apache 2.0.44. I thought that CGI.pm
wouldnt work at all, so I didnt give any examples.
I wrote a simply script that checks if running under mod_perl,
displays some parameter and evaluates/presents a form.
This script (sourc
Hi!
On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 12:49:56AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is the O'Reilly about apache-modules what I'm looking for ? I've the
> small O'reilly about mod_perl but it raises more questions than its
> answers.
The "Eagle" book is definitly very interesting (if a little bit old - B
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used CGI.pm in my mod_perl-application to get 'path_info', 'param',
print out headers and more.
None of this works inside my own handlers any more.
Which mod_perl generation are you using? mod_perl 1.0 (1.27?) or mod_perl 2.0
(1.99_08?). I suspect that you use mp2, sinc