RE: ORA conference

2000-07-14 Thread brian moseley

On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Jason Bodnar wrote:

> Since nobody had a better idea how about The Crown and
> Anchor Pub:
> 
> http://www.crownandanchor.net/

word





RE: ORA conference

2000-07-14 Thread Ahrendt, Robert

 If I get no other messages I will meet you all at the Crown and Anchor
between 10 and 11pm
-Robert

-Original Message-
From: Jason Bodnar
To: Vivek Khera
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/14/00 11:13 PM
Subject: RE: ORA conference

Since nobody had a better idea how about The Crown and Anchor Pub:

http://www.crownandanchor.net/

On 15-Jul-2000 Vivek Khera wrote:
>> "j" == jbodnar  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> j> Well, perhaps we should organize an informal mod_perl BOF (Beer's
> j> Our Friend) Sunday night? Can anybody remember and recommend a bar
> j> or pub from last year?
> 
> Sounds good.  I don't know of a place, but I'll volunteer to be
> "contact point".  Just leave a message for me at the Marriott.  I
> should roll into town around 6pm-ish.
> 
> -- 
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> Vivek Khera, Ph.D.Khera Communications, Inc.
> Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   Rockville, MD   +1-301-545-6996
> GPG & MIME spoken herehttp://www.khera.org/~vivek/

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RE: ORA conference

2000-07-14 Thread Ahrendt, Robert

 I think I am staying there also. But I wont be in until around 10pm. I will
leave a message at the front desk when I roll in. Im coming in with my
co-worker and I'm not sure who the secretary but the reservation under. So
if you want to leave me a message it will either be under either Ahrendt or
Bellingrath. See you there.
-Robert

-Original Message-
From: Vivek Khera
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/14/00 10:37 PM
Subject: RE: ORA conference

> "j" == jbodnar  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

j> Well, perhaps we should organize an informal mod_perl BOF (Beer's
j> Our Friend) Sunday night? Can anybody remember and recommend a bar
j> or pub from last year?

Sounds good.  I don't know of a place, but I'll volunteer to be
"contact point".  Just leave a message for me at the Marriott.  I
should roll into town around 6pm-ish.

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Re: [PHP] redirecting a domain

2000-07-14 Thread Hans H. Anderson

He wants it to look like .net, though, not .org.

In Apache's conf file, usually httpd.conf:

Redirect / http://www.domain.net

If it's a virtual host, put it inside the virtual host directive.

On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Kurth Bemis wrote:

> At 10:26 PM 7/14/2000 -0400, Sam Carleton wrote:
> 
> just set up a virtual host for one and have it point to the documentroot 
> for the main site..
> 
> make sense?
> 
> ~kurth
> 
> >I have an apache question and I have NO idea where to post it.  Is there
> >a newsgroup or mailing list simply for apache?
> >
> >I have multipal domain names: domain.net & domain.org.  I would like to
> >configure apache such that when someone goes to www.domain.org, they are
> >"redirect" to www.domain.net.  They are both the exact same web site, I
> >simply want the domain name to show up as www.domain.net.  Any thoughs
> >on how to do that?
> >
> >Sam
> >
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RE: ORA conference

2000-07-14 Thread Jason Bodnar

Since nobody had a better idea how about The Crown and Anchor Pub:

http://www.crownandanchor.net/

On 15-Jul-2000 Vivek Khera wrote:
>> "j" == jbodnar  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> j> Well, perhaps we should organize an informal mod_perl BOF (Beer's
> j> Our Friend) Sunday night? Can anybody remember and recommend a bar
> j> or pub from last year?
> 
> Sounds good.  I don't know of a place, but I'll volunteer to be
> "contact point".  Just leave a message for me at the Marriott.  I
> should roll into town around 6pm-ish.
> 
> -- 
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> Vivek Khera, Ph.D.Khera Communications, Inc.
> Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   Rockville, MD   +1-301-545-6996
> GPG & MIME spoken herehttp://www.khera.org/~vivek/

-- 
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Re: [PHP] redirecting a domain

2000-07-14 Thread Kurth Bemis

At 10:26 PM 7/14/2000 -0400, Sam Carleton wrote:

just set up a virtual host for one and have it point to the documentroot 
for the main site..

make sense?

~kurth

>I have an apache question and I have NO idea where to post it.  Is there
>a newsgroup or mailing list simply for apache?
>
>I have multipal domain names: domain.net & domain.org.  I would like to
>configure apache such that when someone goes to www.domain.org, they are
>"redirect" to www.domain.net.  They are both the exact same web site, I
>simply want the domain name to show up as www.domain.net.  Any thoughs
>on how to do that?
>
>Sam
>
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RE: ORA conference

2000-07-14 Thread Vivek Khera

> "j" == jbodnar  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

j> Well, perhaps we should organize an informal mod_perl BOF (Beer's
j> Our Friend) Sunday night? Can anybody remember and recommend a bar
j> or pub from last year?

Sounds good.  I don't know of a place, but I'll volunteer to be
"contact point".  Just leave a message for me at the Marriott.  I
should roll into town around 6pm-ish.

-- 
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Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   Rockville, MD   +1-301-545-6996
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RE: ORA conference

2000-07-14 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen

On Fri, 14 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Well, perhaps we should organize an informal mod_perl BOF
> (Beer's Our Friend) Sunday night?

+1. That sounds all well and good to me. :)


 - ask

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redirecting a domain

2000-07-14 Thread Sam Carleton

I have an apache question and I have NO idea where to post it.  Is there
a newsgroup or mailing list simply for apache?

I have multipal domain names: domain.net & domain.org.  I would like to
configure apache such that when someone goes to www.domain.org, they are
"redirect" to www.domain.net.  They are both the exact same web site, I
simply want the domain name to show up as www.domain.net.  Any thoughs
on how to do that?

Sam



getting mod_perl configured on FreeBSD

2000-07-14 Thread Sam Carleton

I have successfully gotten Apache/mod_perl to compile under Linux many a
times.  This is my first attempt at compiling it on FreeBSD and I am
having problems.  The problem is that when to do the "make test", apache
never starts up.  I had once run into this on Linux and that was because
the  .makepl_args.mod_perl was pointing to a non-existing layout file
and I did not catch the error from the "perl Makefile.PL".  But I have
looked and look at the output of the "perl Makefile.PL" and see nothing
wrong.  I am going to post the output of "perl Makefile.PL", along with
my .makepl_args.mod_perl and my layout file in hopes that one of you can
find my error.  Thanks

output from "perl Makefile.PL"
Will run tests as User: 'nobody' Group: 'wheel'
Configuring for Apache, Version 1.3.12
 + using installation path layout: maineville
(/usr/src/apache.config.layout)
 + activated perl module (modules/perl/libperl.a)
Creating Makefile
Creating Configuration.apaci in src
 + enabling mod_so for DSO support
  + id: mod_perl/1.24
  + id: Perl/5.00503 (freebsd) [perl]
Creating Makefile in src
 + configured for FreeBSD 4.0 platform
 + setting C pre-processor to cc -E
 + checking for system header files
 + adding selected modules
o rewrite_module uses ConfigStart/End
  enabling DBM support for mod_rewrite
o dbm_auth_module uses ConfigStart/End
o perl_module uses ConfigStart/End
  + mod_perl build type: DSO
  + setting up mod_perl build environment
  + adjusting Apache build environment

** Error: Cannot build mod_include with Perl support (USE_PERL_SSI) **
** when mod_perl is compiled as DSO because of cross-module calls.  **
** Ignoring PERL_SSI flag now.  **

 + checking sizeof various data types
 + doing sanity check on compiler and options
Creating Makefile in src/support
Creating Makefile in src/os/unix
Creating Makefile in src/ap
Creating Makefile in src/main
Creating Makefile in src/modules/standard
Creating Makefile in src/modules/proxy
Creating Makefile in src/modules/perl
Reading Makefile.PL args from ../.makepl_args.mod_perl
Will configure via APACI
cp apaci/Makefile.libdir
/usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/Makefile.libdir
cp apaci/Makefile.tmpl /usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/Makefile.tmpl
cp apaci/README /usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/README
cp apaci/configure /usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/configure
cp apaci/libperl.module /usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/libperl.module
cp apaci/mod_perl.config.sh
/usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/mod_perl.config.sh
cp apaci/load_modules.pl.PL
/usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/load_modules.pl.PL
cp apaci/find_source.PL /usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/find_source.PL
cp apaci/apxs_cflags.PL /usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/apxs_cflags.PL
cp apaci/mod_perl.exp /usr/src/apache/src/modules/perl/mod_perl.exp
PerlDispatchHandler.enabled
PerlChildInitHandlerenabled
PerlChildExitHandlerenabled
PerlPostReadRequestHandler..enabled
PerlTransHandlerenabled
PerlHeaderParserHandler.enabled
PerlAccessHandler...enabled
PerlAuthenHandler...enabled
PerlAuthzHandlerenabled
PerlTypeHandler.enabled
PerlFixupHandlerenabled
PerlHandler.enabled
PerlLogHandler..enabled
PerlInitHandler.enabled
PerlCleanupHandler..enabled
PerlRestartHandler..enabled
PerlStackedHandlers.enabled
PerlMethodHandlers..enabled
PerlDirectiveHandlers...enabled
PerlTableApienabled
PerlLogApi..enabled
PerlUriApi..enabled
PerlUtilApi.enabled
PerlFileApi.enabled
PerlConnectionApi...enabled
PerlServerApi...enabled
PerlSectionsenabled
PerlSSI.enabled
(cd /usr/src/apache && CC="cc" ./configure
--activate-module=src/modules/perl/libperl.a --disable-rule=EXPAT
--with-layout=/usr/src/apache.config.layout:maineville
--server-uid=wwwrun --server-gid=daemon --enable-module=most
--enable-shared=max --prefix=/data01/maineville)
Checking CGI.pm VERSION..ok
Checking for LWP::UserAgent..ok
Checking for HTML::HeadParserok
'-ADD_MODULE' is not a known MakeMaker parameter name.
Writing Makefile for Apache
Writing Makefile for Apache::Connection
Writing Makefile for Apache::Constants
Writing Makefile for Apache::File
Writing Makefile for Apache::Leak
Writing Makefile for Apache::Log
Writing Makefile for Apache::ModuleConfig
Writing Makefile for Apache::PerlRunXS
Writing Makefile for Apache::Server
Writing Makefile for Apache::Symbol
Writing Makefile for Apache::Table
Writing Makefile for Apache::URI
Writing Makefile for Apache::Util
Writing Makefile for mod_perl

.makepl_args.mod_perl
# File: .makepl_args.mod_erl
# enable all phase callbacks, API modules and misc features
EVERYTHING=1

# tell runtime diagnostics to

RE: ORA conference

2000-07-14 Thread Ahrendt, Robert

 If anyone wants to narrow it down to a starting place. We could all meet
between 10:30 and 11pm.
-Robert Ahrendt

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ahrendt, Robert
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Vivek Khera; Jeffrey W. Baker
Sent: 7/14/00 2:45 PM
Subject: RE: ORA conference

Well, perhaps we should organize an informal mod_perl BOF (Beer's Our
Friend)
Sunday night? Can anybody remember and recommend a bar or pub from last
year?

On 14-Jul-2000 Ahrendt, Robert wrote:
>  I know you all don't know me but if you do find someting to do on
sun.
> night (I.E. grab a beer or something). Let me know I should be in town
> around 10pm and have never been to Monterey so I don't know what's up.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Jeffrey W. Baker
> To: Vivek Khera
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 7/14/00 10:52 AM
> Subject: Re: ORA conference
> 
> On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Vivek Khera wrote:
> 
>> > "MS" == Matt Sergeant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> 
>> 
>> MS> Does anyone know if all the events will be in the program, or
> should I
>> MS> start making entries in my palm pilot?
>> 
>> I started to do that, then realized that I don't have a palm pilot
and
>> was actually writing on my palm.  Most annoying, but effective, I
>> guess.
>> 
>> Anyone comeing to town Sunday?  I gotta find something to do Sunday
>> night...
> 
> I'm coming down on Sunday.  I'll be motorcycling, if anyone wants to
> join
> me for a ride from SF to Monterey.
> 
> Cheers,
> Jeffrey

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hero...Cruddy...Crummy...Krusty the Clown!

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   Krusty Gets Busted



Re: Coredump

2000-07-14 Thread Dana Powers

Thanks a lot, i knew gdb was what I should be using, but I've never had to use
it so the uptake was a bit slow. Here is the stack trace:
#0  0x4007b105 in SSL_CTX_ctrl ()
#1  0x8083500 in ssl_init_Module ()
#2  0x8083827 in ssl_init_Module ()
#3  0x80b49a9 in ap_init_modules ()
#4  0x80be4e5 in ap_child_terminate ()
#5  0x80bed03 in main ()

I see it is a mod_ssl issue - i will move this discussion there. Thanks for
the help.
Dana


On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, Dragomir Kamenov wrote:
> Try analyzing the core files with GDB do something like
> 
> #gdb -c  /usr/sbin/httpd
> 
> then, at the "(gdb)" prompt, type "where" - this would give you a stack
> backtrace from the point it cored.
> 



Re: Coredump

2000-07-14 Thread Dragomir Kamenov

Try analyzing the core files with GDB do something like

#gdb -c  /usr/sbin/httpd

then, at the "(gdb)" prompt, type "where" - this would give you a stack
backtrace from the point it cored.



-Original Message-
From: Dana Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, July 14, 2000 6:39 PM
Subject: Coredump


>Do any of you know a better place to look for help with my apache coredump
>problem? (see earlier message) I looked all over the apache website and
found
>nothing useful. No mailing lists, or newsgroups or the like. All I found
was
>bug-reporting info, which this certainly doesnt fall into yet.
>Dana Powers




Re: Coredump

2000-07-14 Thread Alan Sparks

The newsgroup comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix is the usual hangout for
Apache-related issues...
-Alan

-Original Message-
From: Dana Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, July 14, 2000 3:39 PM
Subject: Coredump


>Do any of you know a better place to look for help with my apache coredump
>problem? (see earlier message) I looked all over the apache website and
found
>nothing useful. No mailing lists, or newsgroups or the like. All I found
was
>bug-reporting info, which this certainly doesnt fall into yet.
>Dana Powers




Coredump

2000-07-14 Thread Dana Powers

Do any of you know a better place to look for help with my apache coredump
problem? (see earlier message) I looked all over the apache website and found
nothing useful. No mailing lists, or newsgroups or the like. All I found was
bug-reporting info, which this certainly doesnt fall into yet.
Dana Powers



RE: ORA conference

2000-07-14 Thread jbodnar

I think there was also a very cool British pub a few blocks from the conference
...

On 14-Jul-2000 Biggs, Jody wrote:
> and once more, you guys probably don't know me, but...
> 
> I remember there were a couple places out near the end of the pier - can't
> remember any names though...  Place at the very end had a separate bar area,
> though it was really mainly a restaurant - the one I recall not as far down
> looked like it was a true bar/pub kind of place...
> 
> I should be getting in around 8PM with three others from my company
> 
>  - Jody Biggs
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 11:46 AM
> To: Ahrendt, Robert
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Vivek Khera; Jeffrey W. Baker
> Subject: RE: ORA conference
> 
> 
> Well, perhaps we should organize an informal mod_perl BOF (Beer's Our
> Friend)
> Sunday night? Can anybody remember and recommend a bar or pub from last
> year?
> 
> On 14-Jul-2000 Ahrendt, Robert wrote:
>>  I know you all don't know me but if you do find someting to do on sun.
>> night (I.E. grab a beer or something). Let me know I should be in town
>> around 10pm and have never been to Monterey so I don't know what's up.
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Jeffrey W. Baker
>> To: Vivek Khera
>> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: 7/14/00 10:52 AM
>> Subject: Re: ORA conference
>> 
>> On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Vivek Khera wrote:
>> 
>>> > "MS" == Matt Sergeant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> MS> Does anyone know if all the events will be in the program, or
>> should I
>>> MS> start making entries in my palm pilot?
>>> 
>>> I started to do that, then realized that I don't have a palm pilot and
>>> was actually writing on my palm.  Most annoying, but effective, I
>>> guess.
>>> 
>>> Anyone comeing to town Sunday?  I gotta find something to do Sunday
>>> night...
>> 
>> I'm coming down on Sunday.  I'll be motorcycling, if anyone wants to
>> join
>> me for a ride from SF to Monterey.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Jeffrey
> 
> -- 
> Jason Bodnar + [EMAIL PROTECTED] + Team Linux
> 
> Yeah.  Wait a minute.  It's the guy from TV.  My kid's 
> hero...Cruddy...Crummy...Krusty the Clown!
> 
> -- Homer Simpson
>Krusty Gets Busted

-- 
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Apache::ASP: undefined *::handler if UniquePackages 1

2000-07-14 Thread Noel Burton-Krahn


I keep getting this error:

  1.Undefined subroutine
 
&Apache::ASP::Compiles::_home_noel_public_html_faxpc_lib_global_asa::_home_noel_public_html_faxpc_htdocs_group_login_aspxDYN::handler
 called at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/ASP.pm line 1393. ,
 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/ASP.pm line 1395 

With Apache::ASP on my box:

Apache-ASP-1.95
mod_perl-1.24
apache_1.3.12
perl-5.005_03
redhat-6.0

If I set 

PerlSetVar UniquePackages 0

Then the error goes away.

Also, I notice that my Global variable does not actually get appended
to @INC.  

Anyone else had these problems?

--Noel


--
Errors Output 

  1.Undefined subroutine
 
&Apache::ASP::Compiles::_home_noel_public_html_faxpc_lib_global_asa::_home_noel_public_html_faxpc_htdocs_group_login_aspxDYN::handler
 called at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/ASP.pm line 1393. ,
 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/ASP.pm line 1395 

Debug Output 

  1.RUN ASP (v1.95) for /home/noel/public_html/faxpc/htdocs/group/login.asp 
  2.GlobalASA package 
Apache::ASP::Compiles::_home_noel_public_html_faxpc_lib_global_asa 
  3.compiling global.asa 
Apache::ASP::Compiles::_home_noel_public_html_faxpc_lib_global_asa
 _home_noel_public_html_faxpc_lib_global_asa - asp: Apache::ASP=HASH(0x820d024); 
compiled:
 HASH(0x836d630); exists: 1; id: _home_noel_public_html_faxpc_lib_global_asa; 
mtime: 962213323;
 package: Apache::ASP::Compiles::_home_noel_public_html_faxpc_lib_global_asa; 
  4.global.asa routines - Script_OnStart: 1; 
  5.opening lock file /tmp/noel-faxpc/server/internal.lock 
  6.opening lock file /tmp/noel-faxpc/server/application.lock 
  7.created $Application - 
  8.session id from cookie: 1025fa00817f71e2a16bf56cb217e131 
  9.refreshing 1025fa00817f71e2a16bf56cb217e131 with timeout 963608324 
 10.opening lock file /tmp/noel-faxpc/10/1025fa00817f71e2a16bf56cb217e131.lock 
 11.session not expired - time: 963607124; timeout: 963608296; 
 12.tieing session 1025fa00817f71e2a16bf56cb217e131 
 13.tied session - 
 14.updating LastSessionTimeout from 963608338 
 15.start time 
 16.Script_OnStart 
 17.executing Script_OnStart 
 18.tieing response package for STDOUT 
 19.executing _home_noel_public_html_faxpc_htdocs_group_login_aspxDYN::handler 
 20.Undefined subroutine
 
&Apache::ASP::Compiles::_home_noel_public_html_faxpc_lib_global_asa::_home_noel_public_html_faxpc_htdocs_group_login_aspxDYN::handler
 called at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/ASP.pm line 1393. ,
 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/ASP.pm line 1395 
 21.Script_OnEnd 
 22.ASP Done Processing - asp: Apache::ASP=HASH(0x820d024); 

--
# .htaccess
PerlSetVar AllowSessionState 1
PerlSetVar BufferingOn 1
PerlSetVar Debug -10
PerlSetVar DynamicIncludes 1
PerlSetVar Filter Off
PerlSetVar Global /home/noel/public_html/faxpc/lib
PerlSetVar MailErrorsTo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PerlSetVar NoState 0
PerlSetVar ParanoidSession 0
PerlSetVar PodComments 1
PerlSetVar SessionSerialize 0
PerlSetVar SessionTimeout 20
PerlSetVar SoftRedirect 0
PerlSetVar StatINC 1
PerlSetVar StateDB SDBM_File
PerlSetVar StateDir /tmp/noel-faxpc
PerlSetVar StateManager 10
PerlSetVar UniquePackages 1


  SetHandler perl-script
  PerlHandler Apache::ASP






RE: ORA conference

2000-07-14 Thread Biggs, Jody

and once more, you guys probably don't know me, but...

I remember there were a couple places out near the end of the pier - can't
remember any names though...  Place at the very end had a separate bar area,
though it was really mainly a restaurant - the one I recall not as far down
looked like it was a true bar/pub kind of place...

I should be getting in around 8PM with three others from my company

 - Jody Biggs



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 11:46 AM
To: Ahrendt, Robert
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Vivek Khera; Jeffrey W. Baker
Subject: RE: ORA conference


Well, perhaps we should organize an informal mod_perl BOF (Beer's Our
Friend)
Sunday night? Can anybody remember and recommend a bar or pub from last
year?

On 14-Jul-2000 Ahrendt, Robert wrote:
>  I know you all don't know me but if you do find someting to do on sun.
> night (I.E. grab a beer or something). Let me know I should be in town
> around 10pm and have never been to Monterey so I don't know what's up.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Jeffrey W. Baker
> To: Vivek Khera
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 7/14/00 10:52 AM
> Subject: Re: ORA conference
> 
> On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Vivek Khera wrote:
> 
>> > "MS" == Matt Sergeant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> 
>> 
>> MS> Does anyone know if all the events will be in the program, or
> should I
>> MS> start making entries in my palm pilot?
>> 
>> I started to do that, then realized that I don't have a palm pilot and
>> was actually writing on my palm.  Most annoying, but effective, I
>> guess.
>> 
>> Anyone comeing to town Sunday?  I gotta find something to do Sunday
>> night...
> 
> I'm coming down on Sunday.  I'll be motorcycling, if anyone wants to
> join
> me for a ride from SF to Monterey.
> 
> Cheers,
> Jeffrey

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Re: PerlRun question

2000-07-14 Thread Perrin Harkins

On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Andrew Chen wrote:
> > You can actually do this from one place, iterating through a list of
> > namespaces to flush.  Look at the code in
> > Apache::PerlRun::flush_namepsace.  It's pretty easy.
> 
> We would still have to add code to every module, correct? Even though
> there could be a central variable flushing module, all the other modules
> would still want to call it. So although we may not be including the
> flush_namespace code in every module, we will at least need to call them.

No, you just need to have one module that contains a list of the packages
to flush and the code to do it, and then install that as a
PerlCleanupHandler so it will automatically run after every request.

- Perrin




header item ordering

2000-07-14 Thread Kiriakos Georgiou

According to the HTTP/1.1 spec the order of header fields
with different names is insignificant, but as usual, Microsoft
has outdone themselves.

I am streaming a PDF directly to the web server and IE version
5.01 sp1 and above will accept the following header in this
order only:

Accept-ranges: bytes
Content-Length: 3612
Content-type: application/pdf

Unfortunately this is not the order send_http_header sends the
fields, so I am left scratching my head.  Is there a way to force
header field ordering short of printing it manually?

thanks,
Kiriakos



RE: ORA conference

2000-07-14 Thread jbodnar

Well, perhaps we should organize an informal mod_perl BOF (Beer's Our Friend)
Sunday night? Can anybody remember and recommend a bar or pub from last year?

On 14-Jul-2000 Ahrendt, Robert wrote:
>  I know you all don't know me but if you do find someting to do on sun.
> night (I.E. grab a beer or something). Let me know I should be in town
> around 10pm and have never been to Monterey so I don't know what's up.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Jeffrey W. Baker
> To: Vivek Khera
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 7/14/00 10:52 AM
> Subject: Re: ORA conference
> 
> On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Vivek Khera wrote:
> 
>> > "MS" == Matt Sergeant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> 
>> 
>> MS> Does anyone know if all the events will be in the program, or
> should I
>> MS> start making entries in my palm pilot?
>> 
>> I started to do that, then realized that I don't have a palm pilot and
>> was actually writing on my palm.  Most annoying, but effective, I
>> guess.
>> 
>> Anyone comeing to town Sunday?  I gotta find something to do Sunday
>> night...
> 
> I'm coming down on Sunday.  I'll be motorcycling, if anyone wants to
> join
> me for a ride from SF to Monterey.
> 
> Cheers,
> Jeffrey

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Apache::ASP and HTML::Parser

2000-07-14 Thread Mike Dameron

Has anyone used these two together?  We have developed a tool which
allows you to edit simple HTML pages within you browser using
HTML::Parser and CGI scripts.  We have been porting those scripts over
to ASP.  When testing the new scripts it appears as if it unable to
reparse the HTML file after about five to eight times.  So what we see
is the HTML page in our editing state then after reloading the page five
to eight times the HTML content is gone and never comes back unless you
touch the ASP script.

We have none of these problems when using plain old CGI and
HTML::Parser.  Any ideas on why this would be happening?

-Mike
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Re: mod_perl make test fails from URI

2000-07-14 Thread G.W. Haywood

Hi there,

On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, fplunket wrote:

> modperl version 1.24
> perl 5.6.0
> apache 1.3.12
> Solaris 5.7
> URI 1.07
> Can't locate object method...

Read mod_perl/SUPPORT.

Did you compile mod_perl with EVERYTHING=1 or PERL_STACKED_HANDLERS=1?

Have a look in the troubleshooting section of the Guide.
http://perl.apache.org/guide.

73,
Ged.





RE: ORA conference

2000-07-14 Thread Ahrendt, Robert

 I know you all don't know me but if you do find someting to do on sun.
night (I.E. grab a beer or something). Let me know I should be in town
around 10pm and have never been to Monterey so I don't know what's up.

-Original Message-
From: Jeffrey W. Baker
To: Vivek Khera
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/14/00 10:52 AM
Subject: Re: ORA conference

On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Vivek Khera wrote:

> > "MS" == Matt Sergeant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> 
> MS> Does anyone know if all the events will be in the program, or
should I
> MS> start making entries in my palm pilot?
> 
> I started to do that, then realized that I don't have a palm pilot and
> was actually writing on my palm.  Most annoying, but effective, I
> guess.
> 
> Anyone comeing to town Sunday?  I gotta find something to do Sunday
> night...

I'm coming down on Sunday.  I'll be motorcycling, if anyone wants to
join
me for a ride from SF to Monterey.

Cheers,
Jeffrey



RE: Idea of an apache module

2000-07-14 Thread Gerald Richter

Hi,
>   The module would handle the requests before any other
> modules and check
> in its database if there is a cached page for that request uri. If the
> page is cached, it will send the cached page and return DONE.

As Matt already said, Embperl 2.x will support exactly this (among other
caching possibilities)

Gerald

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Re: PerlRun question

2000-07-14 Thread Andrew Chen

On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Honza Pazdziora wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 01:54:28PM -0700, Andrew Chen wrote:
> > 
> > That sounds like a pretty concrete solution. It seemed weird that there
> > wasn't an in-between solution to the issue.
> 
> The reason probably is, that you really want to clean your code at
> the end. So all the big guys are either writing everything using
> Apache::Request, or cleaned up their *.pl's to run fine within
> Apache::Registry. You need such hackery only for the migration part,
> not for production code.

Yes, ultiimately we are looking to do that. Between the time that it takes
for us to set this up and for people to realize how much of a speed boost
there is (and thus dedicate resources to it) we need to come up with an
interim solution. Thus this these two hacky solutions have been thought
up. If you have any other ideas in terms of what another solution for the
migration should be, I'd love to hear it.

So from your first e-mail, I guess the idea of a module that would be
loaded at the end up the startup file that stores away all the information
up to that point so that the rest of the stuff loaded after then is
flushed-- you've never heard of anything that does something like that?

Thanks,
Andrew




Re: PerlRun question

2000-07-14 Thread Andrew Chen

On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Perrin Harkins wrote:

> On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Andrew Chen wrote:
> > PerlRun already flushes everything, but from my understanding of it,
> > with PerlRunOnce Off mod_perl won't flush the packages that were loaded by
> > the CGIs.
> 
> What makes you think they need to be flushed?  Are they things you wrote
> in-house that didn't follow the normal module conventions of package names
> and lexical variables?  If not, they shouldn't be a problem.

A lot of the code was written without really thinking about potential
future moves such as mod_perl. Because of this a lot of variables get used
without getting initialized-- that kind of thing. We've already observed
some little issues with the code that can be fixed with adding lines to
initialize the variables, but that is easier said than done with hundreds
(or more) of files.

> 
> > Again, for the reason offered in the first paragraph, we don't want to be
> > cutting and pasting code to flush variables in *every* module we have,
> > because we really have a lot.
> 
> You can actually do this from one place, iterating through a list of
> namespaces to flush.  Look at the code in
> Apache::PerlRun::flush_namepsace.  It's pretty easy.

We would still have to add code to every module, correct? Even though
there could be a central variable flushing module, all the other modules
would still want to call it. So although we may not be including the
flush_namespace code in every module, we will at least need to call them.

I look forward to your reply. Thanks for your input on this...

Andrew




Re: Apache::Request::upload

2000-07-14 Thread Dave Thomas


The template contains the ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data",
uses METHOD="POST", and the action is my handler.

I initialize the object with:
my $r = 'Apache'->request();
my $apr = 'Apache::Request'->new($r);


From within my local CGI class I get the Apache::Request class reference
from
the passed hash ref and set up the meta-data:
$self->{_ApacheRequest} = $args->{ApacheRequest};

This line always returns undef (but it works with the example program):
$self->{_ApacheRequestUpload} = $self->{_ApacheRequest}->upload;

I have also tried in the init object:
my $upload = $apr->upload;

Thank you,
Dave

Tobias Hoellrich wrote:

> At 10:04 AM 7/14/00 -0600, Dave Thomas wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >Question: Why does the Apache::Request object not return an Upload
> >object when
> >there was a file sent.
> >
> >   Backgroud: I have pulled the sample script from the Apache::Request
> >distribution and
> >used that in my handler, this instance works fine. When I try to use it
> >incorporated
> >with the object model developed here it closes up shop and goes home.
> >
> > I initialize the Apache::Request object in an init function from the
> >handler. This is then
> >used to display the templated html content with
> >$apr->send_http_header('text/html');
> >at its top. I've made certain that the Request object's address remains
> >the same
> >throughout this process. When I fill in the file field and submit the
> >first thing that the
> >script does after initializing the Request object is try to initialize
> >the Upload object, this
> >fails miserably with a return value of undef.
> >
>
> Most likely you're missing a
>
> ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data"
>
> in your FORM tag.
>
> Hope this helps
>   Tobias



Re: ORA conference

2000-07-14 Thread brian moseley

On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:

> On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Vivek Khera wrote:
> 
> I'm coming down on Sunday.  I'll be motorcycling, if anyone wants to join
> me for a ride from SF to Monterey.

doug and i will be rolling in sunday night sometime. where's
the best place to find a beer?





Re: Apache::Request::upload

2000-07-14 Thread Tobias Hoellrich

At 10:04 AM 7/14/00 -0600, Dave Thomas wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Question: Why does the Apache::Request object not return an Upload
>object when
>there was a file sent.
>
>   Backgroud: I have pulled the sample script from the Apache::Request
>distribution and
>used that in my handler, this instance works fine. When I try to use it
>incorporated
>with the object model developed here it closes up shop and goes home.
>
> I initialize the Apache::Request object in an init function from the
>handler. This is then
>used to display the templated html content with
>$apr->send_http_header('text/html');
>at its top. I've made certain that the Request object's address remains
>the same
>throughout this process. When I fill in the file field and submit the
>first thing that the
>script does after initializing the Request object is try to initialize
>the Upload object, this
>fails miserably with a return value of undef.
>

Most likely you're missing a 

ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data" 

in your FORM tag. 

Hope this helps
  Tobias






Apache::Request::upload

2000-07-14 Thread Dave Thomas

Hello,

Question: Why does the Apache::Request object not return an Upload
object when
there was a file sent.

   Backgroud: I have pulled the sample script from the Apache::Request
distribution and
used that in my handler, this instance works fine. When I try to use it
incorporated
with the object model developed here it closes up shop and goes home.

 I initialize the Apache::Request object in an init function from the
handler. This is then
used to display the templated html content with
$apr->send_http_header('text/html');
at its top. I've made certain that the Request object's address remains
the same
throughout this process. When I fill in the file field and submit the
first thing that the
script does after initializing the Request object is try to initialize
the Upload object, this
fails miserably with a return value of undef.

Any suggestions on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated.

Kind regards,
Dave Thomas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: Wrong Time

2000-07-14 Thread darren chamberlain

Steven Zhu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect:
> Hi All:
> 
> We have a script to output time and date. It used to work fine. Since
> upgrdaing modperl (both apache and modperl are most recent version), the
> script shows wrong time. If i run the script from command line, it wroks
> fine without any problem. I test that from IE and Netscape. Both show
> same wrong time. I am sure that the problem comes from web server. How
> can i fix this problem. We installed web server many times. I don't
> rememeber that any configurations need to deal with time issue. If
> anybody knows that, would you please share your fix with me. Thank you
> very much.

Did you move from CGI to mod_perl? Is, perhaps, the variable being cached
rather than recomputed each time?

(darren)

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Re: ORA conference

2000-07-14 Thread Nathan Torkington

Ask Bjoern Hansen writes:
> We have a mod_perl BOF the 19th from 8-9pm (that's 20-21 for the
> rest of us) - http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/w/bofs.html - which
> means that we have to stay sober enough to at least remember what
> time it is while we drink VA Linux's beer. :-)  
> http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/w/evening_events.html

I tried but failed to get this changed this year.  I will try harder
to change it for 2001.  The BOFs should be a 6:30-8:30 type of deal,
rather than 8:30-late.  We'll get there.

Nat



Re: ORA conference

2000-07-14 Thread Matt Sergeant

On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Vivek Khera wrote:

> > "MS" == Matt Sergeant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> 
> MS> Does anyone know if all the events will be in the program, or should I
> MS> start making entries in my palm pilot?
> 
> I started to do that, then realized that I don't have a palm pilot and
> was actually writing on my palm.  Most annoying, but effective, I
> guess.
> 
> Anyone comeing to town Sunday?  I gotta find something to do Sunday
> night...

Yep - I'm staying at the Munras Casa Garden hotel. Arriving late though -
about 9/10pm, which is about 7am in UK time.

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Re: ORA conference

2000-07-14 Thread Jeffrey W. Baker

On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Vivek Khera wrote:

> > "MS" == Matt Sergeant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> 
> MS> Does anyone know if all the events will be in the program, or should I
> MS> start making entries in my palm pilot?
> 
> I started to do that, then realized that I don't have a palm pilot and
> was actually writing on my palm.  Most annoying, but effective, I
> guess.
> 
> Anyone comeing to town Sunday?  I gotta find something to do Sunday
> night...

I'm coming down on Sunday.  I'll be motorcycling, if anyone wants to join
me for a ride from SF to Monterey.

Cheers,
Jeffrey




Re: Wrong Time

2000-07-14 Thread G.W. Haywood

Hi there,

On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Steven Zhu wrote:

> upgrdaing modperl (both apache and modperl are most recent version), the
> script shows wrong time.

How wrong?  Is it just the timezone?  Send some details!

73,
Ged.






Re: ORA conference

2000-07-14 Thread Vivek Khera

> "MS" == Matt Sergeant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


MS> Does anyone know if all the events will be in the program, or should I
MS> start making entries in my palm pilot?

I started to do that, then realized that I don't have a palm pilot and
was actually writing on my palm.  Most annoying, but effective, I
guess.

Anyone comeing to town Sunday?  I gotta find something to do Sunday
night...

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Re: Problem with Apache install from source

2000-07-14 Thread G.W. Haywood

Hi there,

On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Richard M. Lemanski wrote:

> I am not sure what to do next.  I have Mandrake Linux 7.0 that was
> supposed to have Apache and mod_perl installed when I first built it

According to the output below, you have Apache 1.3.9 with mod_perl 1.21
and it had been running for several minutes when it told you that.

> # apachectl status
> 
>   Apache Server Status for LaZaRus.ubfQd.net
> 
>Server Version: Apache/1.3.9 (NetRevolution Advanced Extranet
>Server/Linux-Mandrake) PHP/3.0.13 mod_perl/1.21
>Server Built: Jan 5 2000 05:09:42
>  _
> 
>Current Time: Friday, 14-Jul-2000 00:31:32 CDT
>Restart Time: Friday, 14-Jul-2000 00:25:19 CDT
>Parent Server Generation: 0
>Server uptime: 6 minutes 13 seconds

> was going to compile mod_perl into Apache that came with Linux but it
> does not have a src directory because it was not built from source.

Bad idea.

> I scrapped that idea and decided to install Apache from source but that
> has failed because it could not find the make utility.

What kindofa Linux installation doesn't have make?

try

# updatedb
# locate make

Or get a different Linux distribution and install it yourself:)

73,
Ged.





Re: apache restart causes httpd to grow and grow

2000-07-14 Thread G.W. Haywood

Hi there,

On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Rob Ries wrote:

> I can serve requests with no dramatic changes in httpd
> size. However, each "apachectl restart" causes the size of httpd
> (both parent and children version) to grow by about 600K each
> restart.

Tried building static?

> I'm new to this stuff, so I'm sure it's me.

Maybe not on this one.

73,
Ged.





Wrong Time

2000-07-14 Thread Steven Zhu

Hi All:

We have a script to output time and date. It used to work fine. Since
upgrdaing modperl (both apache and modperl are most recent version), the
script shows wrong time. If i run the script from command line, it wroks
fine without any problem. I test that from IE and Netscape. Both show
same wrong time. I am sure that the problem comes from web server. How
can i fix this problem. We installed web server many times. I don't
rememeber that any configurations need to deal with time issue. If
anybody knows that, would you please share your fix with me. Thank you
very much.

Steven.




Re: startup.pl

2000-07-14 Thread G.W. Haywood

Hi there,

On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Markus Wolf wrote:

> bash-2.03$ perl startup.pl

Don't try to run it from the command line like this.

The answer's in your question...

> # to load this file when the server starts, add this to httpd.conf:
> # PerlRequire /path/to/startup.pl

Read http://perl.apache.org/guide and the Eagle Book.

73,
Ged.




Re: ORA conference

2000-07-14 Thread Randal L. Schwartz

> "Matt" == Matt Sergeant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Matt> Does anyone know if all the events will be in the program, or should I
Matt> start making entries in my palm pilot?

Because I didn't pay becoup bucks to ORA on top of what I'm already
paying for my party, it's not on the schedule.  This should be a
general clue - there's a lot more going on than what's listed.

Instead, I've got a giveaway inside each bag (no, I won't spoil the
surprise, but it's not the Perl5 reference card again :) that should
make it clear that we are having a party.

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Security Leak?

2000-07-14 Thread Wang, Pin-Chieh

I recently installed apache 1.3.12 on Linux 6.1 with NIS+ Authentication,
By reviewing the access_log file, that I noticed the user names were logged
as the 3rd field of the access record. But I also noticed when there is a
scheduled process (from NT accessing the web page the user name is
blank.(-).
Apparent there is no way the process can answer password, if Apache does not
know who the requestor is, why apache still grant the access? can this cause
security leak? or I am missing something?
Appreciated if some one can give some directions?
Thanks,
PC Wang



Re: ORA conference

2000-07-14 Thread Matt Sergeant

On 14 Jul 2000, (Randal L. Schwartz) wrote:

> > "Ask" == Ask Bjoern Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Ask> hi everyone[tm],
> Ask> what lousy planning. let's all beat Nathan up, I'm sure it's his
> Ask> fault. :)
> 
> Ask> We have a mod_perl BOF the 19th from 8-9pm (that's 20-21 for the
> Ask> rest of us) - http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/w/bofs.html - which
> Ask> means that we have to stay sober enough to at least remember what
> Ask> time it is while we drink VA Linux's beer. :-)  
> Ask> http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/w/evening_events.html
> 
> And then don't forget the blowout party at McGarrett's across the
> street from 8:30pm onward, sponsored by Stonehenge.  Free drinks,
> dancing, pool, until they kick us out!

Does anyone know if all the events will be in the program, or should I
start making entries in my palm pilot?

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Re: ORA conference

2000-07-14 Thread Randal L. Schwartz

> "Ask" == Ask Bjoern Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Ask> hi everyone[tm],
Ask> what lousy planning. let's all beat Nathan up, I'm sure it's his
Ask> fault. :)

Ask> We have a mod_perl BOF the 19th from 8-9pm (that's 20-21 for the
Ask> rest of us) - http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/w/bofs.html - which
Ask> means that we have to stay sober enough to at least remember what
Ask> time it is while we drink VA Linux's beer. :-)  
Ask> http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/w/evening_events.html

And then don't forget the blowout party at McGarrett's across the
street from 8:30pm onward, sponsored by Stonehenge.  Free drinks,
dancing, pool, until they kick us out!

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Re: newbie Location question

2000-07-14 Thread G.W. Haywood

Hi there,

On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, m m wrote:

> I sent this question a few hours ago but it hasnt shown up

Oh yes it has:)

> But the problem is now my cgis are coming out as text as well.

It's only doing what you told it to do:)

> I would like to rectify the problem but more importantly understand
> why this is happening.

Good man!  There are several semi-unrelated topics to get to grips
with: your OS; HTML/HTTP/DNS/networky stuff; Apache, and particularly
its configuration and the use of modules; Perl/CGI/etc; and of course
mod_perl (just another Apache module) itself - more configuration,
unfortunately, some of which confuses people terribly because it's not
always clear where you stop configuring Apache and where you start
configuring mod_perl.

> in particular I dont understand what happens when I request an html
> file as opposed to a script .cgi .pl

Read the Eagle Book chapters 1-4 again.  Admittedly it's tough for a
newcomer, but it's worth persevering with the whole book.  I've lost
count of the number of times I've been back to it to clarify things.
You might want to get hold of a good book on Apache too.  The Apache
documentation is fairly complete but kinda dense.  I've seen good
reports about "Professional Apache" ISBN 1-861003-02-1 although it was
less useful as a reference than I was hoping when I found it on the
shelves of a Client recently.  I'd buy it if I thought I was ever
going to get time to read it.

> and how it relates to the line in NavBar.pm $r->content-type eq
> 'text/html' || return DECLINED; are scripts recognized as type
> text/html and is the reason why they are not executing?

Scripts normally *produce* output.  They aren't (normally:) output in
themselves so it doesn't make sense to talk about them being
recognized as text/html.  You tell Apache what kind of output they are
producing by some means.  You also have to tell Apache where to find
them, what is allowed and what not (e.g. whether scripts can be
executed in a certain place, whether .htaccess files can override the
defaults), and stuff like that.  Have a look in your httpd.conf to see
how it tells Apache how to handle certain types of file, certain
Locations, Directories, etc.  Then of course there's your normal
operating system permissions and things which people know about but
seem to forget in all the excitement.

> or is  binding really strongly and ignoring

My strong feeling is that nothing is being ignored by accident.  Of
course things can be ignored on purpose, even if you caused that by
accident. :o

> argh I dont understand whats going on.

Don't worry, this is perfectly normal at first.  Stick with it.

73,
Ged.




[ignore] -> Re: [newbie] question

2000-07-14 Thread m m

crap.
please ignore my last elaborate email. 
The Guide is right, it did work.
sigh. stupid stupid me. always remeber to check all
permutations and combinations of answers before
posting.

damn I'll never have my questions answered again on
the list.


--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes...
> 
> > Apache::NavBar from the Eagle book.
> >  When I use the example configuration
> >  
> >   etc
> > 
> > it works, i.e. html files have a navbar placed in
> them,
> > but my other cgis come out as plain text.
> > I would like to rectify this and more importantly
> I
> > would like to understand why this is happening.
> 
> That's the spirit...
> 
> > there is a line in NavBar.pm
> > $r->content_type eq 'text/html' || return DECLINED
> > how does this work when I request a cgi as opposed
> to
> > an html file? I dont understand argh.
> 
> Try the following to figure out what is going on.
> $r->log_error("NavBar.pm : The content_type
> requested is ",$r->content_type);
> Place this right *before* the "|| return DECLINED"
> line.
> 
> -JoshNarins
> 
> (PS I'm no expert, just trying to field a question)


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Re: [newbie] question

2000-07-14 Thread m m

Josh thanks for starting me off in the right
direction.I can now refine my question :-)

Im following the Apache::NavBar example in the Eagle
book.
Here is what my configuration looks like


Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None



Options Indexes FollowSymLinks ExecCGI
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all


and


  SetHandler  perl-script
  PerlHandler Apache::NavBar
  PerlSetVar  NavConf conf/navigation.conf


after I add this last  section to my
conf file, text, image and html content types are
handled fine (with NavBar placing a nav in my html
files), but Directory indexes become forbidden and
cgis get output as plain text. So Im guessing my
problem is more basic and related to my above
configuration.
Id like to know the generalized correct answer behind
this problem rather than binding NavBar to a more
restrive  type of answer. i.e. Id
like to understand whats going on.

I've done a little bit of hunting in the archives,
I did try the
Options ExecCGI in the Location as per "My CGI/Perl
Code Gets Returned as Plain Text ..." in the Guide.
but I think the Directory Indexes becoming forbidden
evidences a more basic problem with my configuration
(and my lack of understanding thereof). 


thanks in advance


> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes...
> 
> > Apache::NavBar from the Eagle book.
> >  When I use the example configuration
> >  
> >   etc
> > 
> > it works, i.e. html files have a navbar placed in
> them,
> > but my other cgis come out as plain text.
> > I would like to rectify this and more importantly
> I
> > would like to understand why this is happening.
> 
> That's the spirit...
> 
> > there is a line in NavBar.pm
> > $r->content_type eq 'text/html' || return DECLINED
> > how does this work when I request a cgi as opposed
> to
> > an html file? I dont understand argh.
> 
> Try the following to figure out what is going on.
> $r->log_error("NavBar.pm : The content_type
> requested is ",$r->content_type);
> Place this right *before* the "|| return DECLINED"
> line.
> 
> -JoshNarins
> 
> (PS I'm no expert, just trying to field a question)


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