RE: Amount of memory available to IPC::Shareable?

2000-10-12 Thread ricarDo oliveiRa

Hi there,

this may be of some interest to you:
http://perlchat.sourceforge.net/

--Original Message--
From: "Alexander Farber (EED)" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 12, 2000 9:21:58 AM GMT
Subject: Amount of memory available to IPC::Shareable?


I would like to write a small web chat using IPC::Shareable.

How do I find out, how much shared memory is available on some
host, esp. under Solaris and OpenBSD? I have looked at "perldoc
IPC::Shareable" and the outputs of "dmesg", "ipcs -a" and
"ulimit -a" but don't see it yet.

Also, does anyone care to share his/her sources for a mod_perl 
based web-chat (modertion option would be great)? Thank you!

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Re: Way it is so copmplicated

2000-10-04 Thread ricarDo oliveiRa

I think someone should tell Mr. "-" (aka 051581324) not to go offtopic. Or at least 
say something intelligent, if you must go offtopic.

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From: Matt Sergeant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 2, 2000 7:43:23 AM GMT
Subject: Re: Way it is so copmplicated


On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, - wrote:

 I am developing computer software for more than 30 years.
 Yet not able to install even the minimal support for ASP using APACHE
 on WIN95 platform (which is no doubt,  the most popular in the world).

Not for web serving. Please read the note about Windows on the Apache web
site. Win95 is fundamentally broken for anything more than simple web
serving. Even Microsoft's PWS for Win95 is extremely limited. (I really
had better not be feeding a troll here, I haven't had much coffee yet...)

 I do believe that there are a lot of persons getting salaries from 
 "APACHE ORG". 

I'm sure they wish that were the case. Most of the ASF members have day
jobs.

 Is it not reasonable that some of them are paid by Microsoft to make thinks
 complicated, to slow Linux penetrating  ?

No. Thats a truly unfair and unjust label to pin on these people who have
done incredible work for free. Remember that MS pump millions of dollars
into developing IIS, ASP and VBScript. We don't have $$$, we just use our
desire to "give something back".

 It is the fight for freedom !!!

I'm not sure whether to consider your post a troll or not. It certainly
smells of one. If you have a specific problem with installing Apache::ASP
then why don't you tell us what those problems are, instead of just saying
"Its too hard". Maybe, just maybe, we can help you.

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RE: Taint

2000-10-03 Thread ricarDo oliveiRa

I hope this can help you:

http://www.gunther.web66.com/FAQS/taintmode.html

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From: "Herrington, Jack" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 2, 2000 5:23:51 PM GMT
Subject: RE: Taint


 4) How do I check the taint setting at run-time from a perl handler?
I'm not sure that you can.  PerlTaintCheck On or Off applies to all perl
scripts/handlers...
see http://perl.apache.org/guide/porting.html#Taint_Mode

The problem that I am having is that I am getting taint errors in mason
without taint being turned on.  So it makes me think that taint is actually
on.

Is there a way to enable and disable taint checking at run-time?

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RE: Taint

2000-10-03 Thread ricarDo oliveiRa

I hope this can help you :

http://www.gunther.web66.com/FAQS/taintmode.html

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From: "Herrington, Jack" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 2, 2000 5:23:51 PM GMT
Subject: RE: Taint


 4) How do I check the taint setting at run-time from a perl handler?
I'm not sure that you can.  PerlTaintCheck On or Off applies to all perl
scripts/handlers...
see http://perl.apache.org/guide/porting.html#Taint_Mode

The problem that I am having is that I am getting taint errors in mason
without taint being turned on.  So it makes me think that taint is actually
on.

Is there a way to enable and disable taint checking at run-time?

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RE: Query/Parse/Format/Display ?

1999-12-02 Thread ricarDo oliveiRa

Hi.

You can use the get() method of LWP:Simple or the LWP:UserAgent,
HTTP:Request and HTTP:Response methods. Both ways of doing it are described
on recipe 20.1 of O'Reilly's "Perl Cookbook" (Tom Christiansen and Nathan
Torkington).

good luck
./ricarDo oliveiRa

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From: raptor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: December 2, 1999 8:47:35 PM GMT
Subject: Query/Parse/Format/Display ?


hi,

I want to make the following :
1. Query a site ?
2. Get the results of the query in my script (we are still in Apache)
3. Exctract the information I need ?
4. Fomat it and send to the browser ?

Does someone made something similar. Example ?
Thanx in advance

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RE: Re: Re: Web Crawler

1999-11-23 Thread ricarDo oliveiRa

I can't answer that, since I wasn't working on this project when it started
some time ago. But it must have been version beta-beta-beta-beta :))

But there are lot of open source crawlers avaiable. The Google isn't open
source anymore.

Take a look at http://www.searchtools.com/tools/tools.html

Cheers
./Ricardo Oliveira


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From: "Miguel A.L. Paraz" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ricarDo oliveiRa[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: November 23, 1999 1:31:45 PM GMT
Subject: Re: Re: Web Crawler


On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 07:00:27AM -0500, ricarDo oliveiRa wrote:
 - I'm not writing a web crawler from scratch. the initial source code was
 based on Google's, adapted to serve the specific needs of this web site

where did you get source code of Google!?

cheers,
---m

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Web Crawler

1999-11-22 Thread ricarDo oliveiRa

Hi there,

thanks in advance for any further help.
I have a web crawler running in a solaris+apache+mod_perl web server, and
for some reason, when I try go get the contents of a certain page, it hangs
and gives no timeout whatsoever.

use LWP::Simple;

...

$page_text = get($thisURL);

...

besides this problem, the crawler is monolithic. can I do a fork to speed
things up? Any suggestions?


Thanks!
./Ricardo Oliveira

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e-commerce

1999-10-13 Thread ricarDo oliveiRa

I wonder if anyone could list me some e-commerce web sites using mod_perl -
like amazon, cdnow, etc.

Thanks!
./Ricardo

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RE: Re: please comment on new art for perl.apache.org

1999-10-11 Thread ricarDo oliveiRa

I agree with remi. Make a little bit more... Tuareg, y'know?

But it's great as it is!

./Ricardo

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From: Remi Fasol [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Matt Arnold[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 11, 1999 8:51:40 AM GMT
Subject: Re: please comment on new art for perl.apache.org


-- Matt Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 http://www.novia.net/~marnold/mod_perl/sample_3/

i really like the camel against the sun with the
apache feather.

 sure to include any good ideas you have about
 alternate designs.)

maybe you can make it more 'desert-y'. more like
sandstone. maybe add a little red.

remi.

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