Re: Apache::ASP under PSGI

2016-05-09 Thread Tsirkin Evgeny
Just for a reference Since I am unable to get any response & get the module fixes into CPAN. I have put it on github That's for anybody who might want to use it in future https://github.com/tsirkin/Apache-ASP Thanks Evgeny

Re: Apache::ASP Mod_perl

2015-07-19 Thread Thanos Chatziathanassiou
(resend due to my sending it originally from an address not subscribed to the list) On 17/07/2015 10:16 PM, Cris Boisvert wrote: Trying to get apache with asp and mod perl working. seems to be all installed.. although when I put in the test.asp page(see below) I get this error in the logs.

Re: Apache::ASP Mod_perl

2015-07-19 Thread Tsirkin Evgeny
I have created a branch of apache::asp to work on Plack/PSGI It worked nicely and is in repository . I just didn't have a time to document it but i will be back to it once i do. And i an actually looking for testers . And ASP have it pluses ,like page based navigation (and not MVC) if that's what

Re: Apache::ASP Mod_perl

2015-07-17 Thread Warren Young
On Jul 17, 2015, at 1:16 PM, Cris Boisvert wrote: > > Trying to get apache with asp and mod perl working. On what platform? Specifically, which versions of Apache, mod_perl, and Perl are you using? > I get this error in the logs. > > [asp] [1349] [error] error compiling test.asp: Can't modif

Re: Apache::ASP session clustering in progress

2012-03-02 Thread Warren Young
On 3/2/2012 3:25 PM, Josh Chamas wrote: Anyone been long awaiting this? If you have, how have you survived? No, but it's nice to know that I won't have to rewrite my web app in Erlang if we ever need to scale horizontally. Thanks. :)

Re: Apache-ASP on SourceForge

2012-02-09 Thread Gregory Youngblood
Good news. :) On Feb 7, 2012, at 9:07 AM, Josh Chamas wrote: > > Its been trouble since yesterday... > > Looks like hosting company that held apache-asp.org etc lost their server, so > will be completing switch of systems today DNS ttls allowing. Moving to Xen > based RackSpace cloud after b

Re: Apache-ASP on SourceForge

2012-02-07 Thread Josh Chamas
Its been trouble since yesterday... Looks like hosting company that held apache-asp.org etc lost their server, so will be completing switch of systems today DNS ttls allowing. Moving to Xen based RackSpace cloud after baking in a system there for a while, looks pretty good. Regards, Josh

Re: Apache-ASP on SourceForge

2012-02-07 Thread Thanos Chatziathanassiou
Στις 07/02/2012 03:53 μμ, ο/η Tsirkin Evgeny έγραψε: > Looks like it is . > I will do some "webarchive" work trying to get the info that was on it. No need, I think the information stored therein was pretty much beautified POD. > Shell we move the discussion to the list? Great. now chamas.com seems

Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-10-01 Thread Gregory Youngblood
I found the email, and I had not replied. My apologies, I did think I had replied. What I had done is mark it to follow up when I circled back around and got caught up on things (see previous email). I also noticed you sent it barely 2 days ago. You know, sometimes people are not able reply rig

Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-10-01 Thread Gregory Youngblood
I'm pretty sure I replied. I'll try to find the message and resend it. if not I apologize. Work has taken all of my time while we are preparing for a production launch of a large project. I'm sure most can understand how that can have an impact on time to work on other things. Thanks Greg On

Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-10-01 Thread xenu
Hello! Is fork of Apache::ASP dead? Greg hasn't replied to my email. Maybe someone else should start project? Regards - To unsubscribe, e-mail: asp-unsubscr...@perl.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: asp-h...@perl

Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-08-15 Thread apache-asp
Hi folks, just wanted to raise my hand, as I am still using apache::asp in some middle size projects to and would love to keep it using in the future if the necessary changes will be made. I have been already injecting a minor change that has been included by Josh in one of the last release

Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-08-15 Thread Gregory Youngblood
Apache-ASP initial setup on source forge done. Still have some project pages and content to fill in, I'll work on that over the next couple of days. Also need the code. I can import the revisions in CPAN, but I'd rather get a full svnadmin dump so I can hopefully maintain the history in the migr

Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-08-15 Thread Gregory Youngblood
Hah. I've used git before. It's good, merging and branching are really good as long as you get all the details right. To really use it effectively though I ended up creating a cookbook file of sorts with recipes for many of the more interesting uses. There were seemingly simple things that could

Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-08-15 Thread Thanos Chatziathanassiou
On 15/08/2011 09:38 πμ, Tsirkin Evgeny wrote: Nice to hear that there are others interested as well ! I will be happy to provide any help needed . @Gregory I think public repository is probably better idea ,this way you will neither be a bottleneck .Other then that anything that you ,Thanos & Jo

Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-08-14 Thread Tsirkin Evgeny
Nice to hear that there are others interested as well ! I will be happy to provide any help needed . @Gregory I think public repository is probably better idea ,this way you will neither be a bottleneck .Other then that anything that you ,Thanos & Josh prefer will be fine. I am personally is much

Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-08-14 Thread Gregory Youngblood
I tend to selfhost things but can put on sourceforge just as easily. I also prefer svn. I'd be glad to host it, as well as the SVN sample site if that would help. Just let me know. On Aug 14, 2011, at 5:18 PM, Josh Chamas wrote: > On 8/14/2011 2:40 PM, Gregory Youngblood wrote: >> How about cre

Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-08-14 Thread Josh Chamas
On 8/14/2011 2:40 PM, Gregory Youngblood wrote: How about creating a patch and sending it to the list. For the short term it lets the fixes get out. Perhaps we'll hear from Josh or can make other arrangements. What do you think? Greg Thanos, Greg, I am happy to go into co-maintainer on this

Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-08-14 Thread Gregory Youngblood
How about creating a patch and sending it to the list. For the short term it lets the fixes get out. Perhaps we'll hear from Josh or can make other arrangements. What do you think? Greg On Aug 14, 2011, at 11:09 AM, Thanos Chatziathanassiou wrote: > > I have numerous fixes for Apache::ASP inc

Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-08-14 Thread Gregory Youngblood
I had volunteered a while back but then Josh released an update and things continued. I'd like to see Apache::ASP continue as well. Has anyone heard from josh? On Aug 14, 2011, at 12:43 AM, Tsirkin Evgeny wrote: > Hi all. > Yes ,we are still using the apache::asp ,it is a great peace of softwa

Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-08-14 Thread Thanos Chatziathanassiou
On 14/08/2011 10:43 πμ, Tsirkin Evgeny wrote: Hi all. Yes ,we are still using the apache::asp ,it is a great peace of software after all. And we want to thank the original authors for the work they have done. Anyway ,it looks like there is not a lot of going on with the module now. Still, we are

RE: Apache::ASP Installation Issue

2008-08-19 Thread Randy
a Windows box...yes, it's probably using the system user by default. Thanks again. R -Original Message- From: Warren Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 11:20 PM To: Apache-ASP List Subject: Re: Apache::ASP Installation Issue Randy wrote: > > In t

Re: Apache::ASP Installation Issue

2008-08-19 Thread Warren Young
Randy wrote: In the browser, I get the asp script. That means Apache::ASP isn't even being called for the page, which is an Apache configuration problem, not a problem with Apache::ASP. (Problems with Apache::ASP or the ASP pages themselves show up as complaints in error_log.) In all of

RE: Apache::ASP Installation Issue

2008-08-19 Thread Randy
essage- From: Warren Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 8:44 PM To: Apache-ASP List Subject: Re: Apache::ASP Installation Issue Redirecting this back to the list. Please don't respond to me personally. I'm here to support Apache::ASP, not to supp

Re: Apache::ASP Installation Issue

2008-08-19 Thread Warren Young
Redirecting this back to the list. Please don't respond to me personally. I'm here to support Apache::ASP, not to support you in particular. :) Randy wrote: It now has Apache::ASP installed on it, but still won't run ASP scripts. What do you get in the browser? What do you get in Apache's

Re: Apache::ASP Installation Issue

2008-08-18 Thread Warren Young
Randy wrote: Any suggestions? (other than put it on a xxnix box) The common wisdom says that Windows is easier to use. In a lot of cases, this is true. This is not one of those cases. Apache::ASP is a native of *ix systems, and so it's far easier to install it there. You usually don't ha

Re: APACHE::ASP Tutorial

2008-02-12 Thread Dilipv
Bruno Marcucci wrote: > > Hi, > I already did anything to try to install ASP into APACHE. In CPAN > shows that everything is installed, but nothing works. Can you help > me? > > R, > Bruno Marcucci > > - > To unsubscribe, e-ma

Re: Apache ASP question - RedHat Linux - Plesk8.2

2007-08-23 Thread hc_andy
I have placed test.asp in the httpdocs folder with file permissions set to 755. HTML and PHP files are loading without any problems from inside this folder. I've posted on the swsoft forum but have had no response. I can see that the apache asp module "appears" to be installed because the option

Re: Apache ASP question - RedHat Linux - Plesk8.2

2007-08-23 Thread Warren Young
hc_andy wrote: I've created a sample "test.asp" (code below) Where did you put it? What are the permissions on the file? What happens if you copy it to test.html and replace the Write() call with plain old static text? To get plesk/apache to display .asp pages, do I have to enable some

Re: apache::asp maintenance

2007-08-17 Thread Warren Young
Joshua Chamas wrote: I plan to push another release in the next couple of weeks Did you mean to type "months"? >:) - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: apache::asp maintenance

2007-07-09 Thread Warren Young
Joshua Chamas wrote: If you have other needs please let me know. Well, for inertia reasons, we're still maintaining a lot of CentOS 3 and Red Hat Linux 9 type systems, with mod_perls of 1.99_07 and _09 vintage, which was before the big Apache2:: namespace reorg. As a result, when installing

Re: apache::asp maintenance

2007-07-09 Thread Tsirkin Evgeny
Those are great news! Thanks Josh. Evgeny On 6/25/07, Joshua Chamas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Tsirkin Evgeny wrote: > > > On 6/19/07, *Warren Young* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > wrote: > > On the other hand, I'm not aware of anything so badly wrong with it that > we

Re: Apache::ASP::Demo

2007-07-08 Thread Joshua Chamas
John Evans wrote: Hello, I have just fixed Demo issue,there was also /tmp_demo path which had to be set to /tmp, but now i am getting this error Errors Output error compiling results.asp: Global symbol "$Response" requires explicit package name at /home/mis/public_html/results.asp line 202. ,

Re: Apache::ASP::Demo

2007-07-07 Thread Joshua Chamas
mynamak wrote: Hello, I have recently installed Apache ASP but when i am opening my ASP pages i am getting this error Errors Output 1. Undefined subroutine &Apache::ASP::Demo::request called at /home/mi/public_html/results.asp line 1. , /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/Apache/ASP.pm

Re: apache-asp request querystring help

2007-06-25 Thread Warren Young
Spn wrote: I have tried <%=$Request->QueryString('MyEmail')%> but it just write this to the textbox, not the value. Read the FAQ: http://apache-asp.org/faq.html#Examples%20donf48a0968 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: apache::asp maintenance

2007-06-24 Thread Joshua Chamas
Tsirkin Evgeny wrote: On 6/19/07, *Warren Young* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: On the other hand, I'm not aware of anything so badly wrong with it that we need someone to step in and take over. I think there are enough people using the library that it'd b

Re: apache::asp maintenance

2007-06-19 Thread Tsirkin Evgeny
On 6/19/07, Warren Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On the other hand, I'm not aware of anything so badly wrong with it that we need someone to step in and take over. I think there are enough people using the library that it'd be valuable to see some new development, but I don't think the libra

Re: apache::asp maintenance

2007-06-18 Thread Warren Young
Tsirkin Evgeny wrote: I was interested to know what is the apache::asp maintenance status? Is it still maintained?Is it dead? I have some applications here written in apache::asp and killing it ,for now ,is not an option.So ,are there people, except me, that are interested in the module?Are th

Re: Apache::ASP with Worker MPM

2006-12-05 Thread Tom Haapanen
On 2006-12-05 09:38, Fagyal Csongor wrote: Now there is some static content that I want to control access to -- but I presume that I can do that in the Apache2 front end, passing those requests to Apache1.3? If you use .htaccess, Apache2 could server as an authenticator. If you server the con

Re: Apache::ASP with Worker MPM

2006-12-05 Thread Fagyal Csongor
Tom Haapanen wrote: On 2006-12-05 08:15, Fagyal Csongor wrote: Usually a webpage (at least in our case) consists of the main .asp (.pet, etc.) file plus the additional stuff, like .js, .css and image files. The ration is usually around 1:10 (of course that can vary a lot). It is a huge benef

Re: Apache::ASP with Worker MPM

2006-12-05 Thread Tom Haapanen
On 2006-12-05 08:15, Fagyal Csongor wrote: Usually a webpage (at least in our case) consists of the main .asp (.pet, etc.) file plus the additional stuff, like .js, .css and image files. The ration is usually around 1:10 (of course that can vary a lot). It is a huge benefit that these hits do n

Re: Apache::ASP with Worker MPM

2006-12-05 Thread Fagyal Csongor
Tom Haapanen wrote: On 2006-12-05 06:47, Fagyal Csongor wrote: What I have been running lately is an Apache2.2 with the worker MPM as a proxy, and a good-old Apache1.3 with mod_perl+Apache::ASP as the "real" server. The mod_perl server serves the dynamic ASP pages, while the front servert t

Re: Apache::ASP with Worker MPM

2006-12-05 Thread Tom Haapanen
On 2006-12-05 06:47, Fagyal Csongor wrote: What I have been running lately is an Apache2.2 with the worker MPM as a proxy, and a good-old Apache1.3 with mod_perl+Apache::ASP as the "real" server. The mod_perl server serves the dynamic ASP pages, while the front servert the static content. This

Re: Apache::ASP with Worker MPM

2006-12-05 Thread Fagyal Csongor
Tom Haapanen wrote: I'm new to this mailing list (but not new to Apache::ASP), and I'm wondering whether anyone is running Apache::ASP in production with the Worker MPM on Apache 2.x. I searched the list archives but to no avail. We have been running Apache::ASP for over five years, and our

Re: Apache::ASP Access!

2006-11-29 Thread Warren Young
hinanaseeb wrote: i want to remove this facility from global settings and want to allocate it to only those hosts which request for it.How can i do that? The same way you'd make anything specific to just one virtual host: put it inside the block. If you want something stronger than that, f

Re: Apache-Asp on Mandriva 2006

2006-03-12 Thread Helmut Zeilinger
Christopher, I get this in the error log: Please note that I am using apache2 and mod_perl2. I have also added the line PerlSendHeader On to the vhost file and still have the same error message after restarting the httpd service.: No valid request object (Apache2::RequestRec=SCALAR(0x8022da

Re: Apache-Asp on Mandriva 2006

2006-03-12 Thread Helmut Zeilinger
Christopher Taylor schrieb: I have setup apache to run on Mandriva Linux 2006. There was a mandriva rpm built for apache-asp which I installed. I have added mod_perl to be loaded in httpd.conf and added the section for my vhost to have the asp enabled. When I try and access an asp file I g

Re: Apache::ASP and Apache::Session

2006-01-21 Thread Eamon Daly
; Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2006 4:05 PM Subject: RE: Apache::ASP and Apache::Session Eamon - in your ASP::Startup package, make sure you do this: $main::Session = $Session; That way you will be able to access $main::Session from your XMLSubs. ---

Re: Apache::ASP and Apache::Session

2006-01-21 Thread Eamon Daly
Well, I still can't muster the magic to get $Session properly[1] viewable from ASP::XMLSubs or any other module, but here's how to get Apache::Session working in a very basic way: --- httpd.conf --- PerlSetVar NoState 1 --- global.asa --- BEGIN { @Apache::ASP::Objects = qw(Server Application Re

RE: Apache::ASP on Debian with Apache2?

2006-01-19 Thread Sadjied Idoe
ROTECTED] Verzonden: donderdag 19 januari 2006 23:12 Aan: Apache-ASP List Onderwerp: Re: Apache::ASP on Debian with Apache2? Sadjied Idoe wrote: > > [Wed Jan 18 16:57:17 2006] [error] Can't locate Apache2/RequestRec.pm in > @INC (@INC contains: /usr/lib/perl5/Apache2 /etc/per T

Re: Apache::ASP on Debian with Apache2?

2006-01-19 Thread Warren Young
Sadjied Idoe wrote: [Wed Jan 18 16:57:17 2006] [error] Can't locate Apache2/RequestRec.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/lib/perl5/Apache2 /etc/per This indicates that you either do not actually have mod_perl2, or you are using one of the earlier 1.99* versions before they changed everything

RE: APACHE::ASP Tutorial

2005-11-30 Thread Andrew Yu
Hicks; asp@perl.apache.org Subject: Re: APACHE::ASP Tutorial Yep, I can. I saw all in txt files, like if you opened a text in the browser. Seeing all asp commands. My platform is Debian Linux - Sarge. I checked in CPAN shell and all seems to be installed. Thanks Bruno 2005/11/29, Christopher Hicks

Re: APACHE::ASP Tutorial

2005-11-29 Thread Bruno Marcucci
Yep, I can. I saw all in txt files, like if you opened a text in the browser. Seeing all asp commands. My platform is Debian Linux - Sarge. I checked in CPAN shell and all seems to be installed. Thanks Bruno 2005/11/29, Christopher Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Tue, 29 Nov 2005, Bruno Marcucci

Re: APACHE::ASP Tutorial

2005-11-29 Thread Christopher Hicks
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005, Bruno Marcucci wrote: I already did anything to try to install ASP into APACHE. In CPAN shows that everything is installed, but nothing works. Can you help me? What sort of error messages are you seeing in your browser and in your apache logs? What platform is this? What

Re: Apache::ASP::Extra problems

2005-10-14 Thread Joshua Chamas
Stephen Hyde wrote: Hi, im trying to install apache::asp:extra on my server but I get the following error whenever I try to run the cpan install, any ideas how I can sort it out? The systems running centos 4 cpan> install Bundle::Apache::ASP::Extra CPAN usually lets you do a "force install A

Re: [Apache::ASP] Digest Number 631

2005-09-24 Thread Bruno Czekay
Użytkownik [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisał: Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 13:00:13 -0400 From: Cliff Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: calling perl script from an asp page under apache If asp is working on an apache server doens't that mean it must have apache::asp? It CAN have, but it doesn't

Re: Apache::ASP with latest mod_perl-2

2005-05-23 Thread Joshua Chamas
Randy Kobes wrote: The following two patches, against Apache-ASP-2.57, work for me in getting a simple Apache::ASP page to display with the latest mod_perl-2 version on CPAN (note that this is the official 2.0 release). These patches takes into account the renaming that was done as described at

Re: APACHE::ASP Error

2005-05-03 Thread Warren Young
sangeethvs wrote: suggestions of installing BerkeleyDB. But isn't that overkill. Do we really need to install the DB_File and BerkleyDB modules to work with Apache::ASP? There are alternate state storage models, but BDB is certainly a good choice. I seem to recall that one of the options is a

RE: Apache::ASP Problem

2005-03-15 Thread John Drago
I've seen that before and fixed it by adding the following to my global.asa: use Apache::RequestRec(); YMMV From: Michael D. Marquardt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 8:25 AM To: asp@perl.apache.org Subject: Apache::ASP Problem A

Re: Apache::ASP Session Management Through Apache::Session

2005-03-07 Thread Joshua Chamas
Trevor Schellhorn wrote: Hi, I have been searching the mailing list archive for examples of setting up Apache::ASP to use Apache::Session for the session management. I have had little luck in finding information on this. We want to use Apache::Session for our session management because we are

Re: Apache::ASP on Windows Compile Error -- not in my script

2005-02-14 Thread Thanos Chatziathanassiou
Raymond Schelp wrote: I get message basically saying ... compile error in ... asp.pm line 1462. It gives an apache directory and says compile error is in asp.pm (which I can't locate) and not in my script. I know I must have a syntax error or some such other compile problem .. but no line num

Re: Apache::ASP locking up

2004-11-22 Thread Warren Young
Josh Chamas wrote: At this point, I would recommend setting Debug -1 and then Okay, I'll do that. School is out this week at the problem site, so I don't expect it to die this week. Also, if all this debugging is just taking too long, then you might do something like this just for this one serve

Re: Apache::ASP locking up

2004-11-21 Thread Josh Chamas
Hi Warren, At this point, I would recommend setting Debug -1 and then stop/start apache, and send me error_log from start until freeze. Then stop apache, and get me a tar/gzip copy of the directory /tmp/asp *unless* there is sensitive data in the data structures in which case you should not be send

Re: Apache::ASP locking up

2004-11-20 Thread Christopher Hicks
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Warren Young wrote: Christopher Hicks wrote: You might be tripping over a bug in the db code. A bug in which db code? The db that's used for storing the sessions which seems to be the files you're deleting. There are a variety of dbm implementations and I'm not sure which A

Re: Apache::ASP locking up

2004-11-19 Thread Warren Young
Fagyal Csongor wrote: Are you sure you don't put "something wrong" into $Application / $Session? Could be, but if so, why is only this site locking up? You might also try to write a small script that dumps your *full* perl namespace in mod_perl, to see if something is "leaking"... Do you rememb

Re: Apache::ASP locking up

2004-11-19 Thread Fagyal Csongor
Warren, Are you sure you don't put "something wrong" into $Application / $Session? Might it be that it is one of your ASP applications that freezes Apache, because of something you store in the above scopes? You might also try to write a small script that dumps your *full* perl namespace in mo

Re: Apache::ASP locking up

2004-11-19 Thread Warren Young
Josh Chamas wrote: What is the state of the system when it locks up? These systems are installed in schools, so they're only being used from roughly 7am to 4pm. This problem is happening within that window, while it is being used during the day. We have never seen it lock up in this way over n

Re: Apache::ASP locking up

2004-11-19 Thread Josh Chamas
Warren Young wrote: We have a site where Apache::ASP appears to be locking up every few days. If we rm -r /tmp/asp, the system begins responding again. We've upgraded to the latest Apache::ASP, and it doesn't help. The system is a Red Hat Linux 7.3 machine running Apache 1.3.27-4. None of ou

Re: Apache::ASP locking up

2004-11-19 Thread Warren Young
Christopher Hicks wrote: You might be tripping over a bug in the db code. A bug in which db code? If it's part of the open source underpinnings of Apache::ASP, why is the bug still there? Why haven't you submitted a patch? Can you try the Apache::ASP on a Fedora Core 2 or 3 machine? We have

Re: Apache::ASP locking up

2004-11-18 Thread Christopher Hicks
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004, Warren Young wrote: The only thing that looks out of place to me is that the *.pag files here are larger than some others I looked at. This site gets an average of a about 5500 hits per day. You might be tripping over a bug in the db code. Can you try the Apache::ASP on a

Re: Apache::ASP

2004-08-19 Thread Josh Chamas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello my server;s OS is Solaris 9 and i;ve been using Apache2 with mod-perl1.99 and Apache::ASP installed I also configured the httpd.conf file. However, when i load the ASp file by Internet explorer, it only shows the source code. I've checked all the configuration and n

Re: Apache ASP HELP!!

2004-08-11 Thread Josh Chamas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hello my server 's OS is Solaris 9.0 with Apache 2.0/mod_perl-1.99 Apache::ASP has been already set up; however, the Internet Explorer only exucute HTML-code, not ASP code!! I've checked all the configurations, and not find any errors!!! so, what is the problem?? Thanks a

Re: [Apache::ASP] Digest Number 487

2004-06-29 Thread Josh Chamas
D B wrote: Thanks for the quick response Josh. I took a much needed fishing trip this weekend so im just getting back to this. I asked the creator of this app if it has been run on Apache::ASP, and they just keep telling me that they don't give support for free programs. So they arent going

Re: Apache::ASP and PHP?

2004-06-29 Thread Josh Chamas
Andrew Koebrick wrote: Howdy, Is it possible to have a page parsed for both Apache::ASP and PHP? Yes, I know mixing languages on a single page is poor form. But such is the need for this project. Ideally I would run the handler through the PHP interpreter first, (followed by SSI, but I can wo

Re: [Apache::ASP] Digest Number 487

2004-06-29 Thread D B
Thanks for the quick response Josh.  I took a much needed fishing trip this weekend so im just getting back to this.  I asked the creator of this app if it has been run on Apache::ASP, and they just keep telling me that they don't give support for free programs.  So they arent going to help on bit.

Re: Apache::ASP Site Advertising

2004-04-30 Thread Peter Galbavy
Josh Chamas wrote: > I put up some advertising on the http://www.apache-asp.org site to > help generate some income for this project. If they are too much for > you, please be aware that the non-advertising version of the site > documentation is always built for you in the Apache::ASP distribution

Re: Apache::ASP, $Response->write and XMLSubs

2004-03-19 Thread Thanos Chatziathanassiou
Josh Chamas wrote: As the name XMLSubs implies, the XML tags in particular are transformed into perl subroutines during compilation. So trying to $Response->Write() those tags will not work. $Response->Write is for direct output, but XMLSubs need to be executed as code. If you want to execute

Re: Apache::ASP, $Response->write and XMLSubs

2004-03-18 Thread Josh Chamas
Thanos Chatziathanassiou wrote: ... ---snip--- if ($test) { $Response->write(qq{Some Custom Link }); } ---snip--- the latter dies and complains about ``Missing right curly or square bracket at...'' The strange part is that at that particular spot, my code has been peculi

Re: Apache::ASP on Windows

2004-01-17 Thread Josh Chamas
Hi Chris, It looks like you were trying to run VBScript here. Apache::ASP only support Perl scripting currently. Please see http://www.apache-asp.org/faq.html#VBScript%20or%2007fa600d for some alternatives that might work for you. Regards, Josh __

Re: Apache::ASP and COM objects

2004-01-07 Thread Josh Chamas
Melezhik A V wrote: I would like to know if Apache:ASP module enables PerlScript to access arbitrary COM objects under Apache. I know it's possible in case IIS web server + ASP. Yes its possible. You can create your COM objects via $Server->CreateObject API. This is only possible on a win32 pla

Re: Apache::ASP Singletons

2003-10-22 Thread Josh Chamas
Glossop, Ian (I.L.) wrote: Hi Josh, Seems I encountered the same (pretty much) problem as Dr.Zeilinger: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/perl/mailarc/gforum.cgi?post=60939;search_string=Apache%20ASP%20Auth%20Cache;guest=1407612&t=search_engine#60939 I'm going to adopt his solution. However, I

Re: [Apache::ASP] Digest Number 370

2003-09-27 Thread Marvin Hunt
be careful of modifying your global.asa file also because this can affect your application in general. Put in test a good testing plan. Thanks, Marvin. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > -~--> > Upgrade to 128-Bit SSL Security! > htt

Re: [Apache::ASP] Digest Number 339

2003-07-11 Thread Bhargavi guttal
Hi mic dynamic, To run asp using apache server, just install a module called Apache-Asp & all the pre-requisite modules required for this. And then u open httpd.conf file & include these lines--> SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::ASP #give here the path to global.a

Re: [Apache::ASP] Digest Number 336

2003-07-07 Thread Josh Chamas
Bhargavi guttal wrote: Thanks Helmut, Previously i had tried with .. It didn't work.. So i tried to place these in some other location in httpd.conf file & now it has started working... So i want to clarify something.. does the location of placing these directives matter in httpd.conf file ?

Re: [Apache::ASP] Digest Number 336

2003-07-07 Thread Dr. Helmut Zeilinger
Hi bhargavi, i think the order of those directives does not matter, of course inside the same container or in the same context respectively. But anyway you should have a look into http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/sections.html where Apache's processing of Files-, Directory- and Location-Directi

Re: [Apache::ASP] Digest Number 336

2003-07-06 Thread Bhargavi guttal
Thanks Helmut, Previously i had tried with .. It didn't work.. So i tried to place these in some other location in httpd.conf file & now it has started working... So i want to clarify something.. does the location of placing these directives matter in httpd.conf file ? I thank u once again

Re: Apache::ASP->Loader() lost functionality ?

2003-02-24 Thread Josh Chamas
Thanos Chatziathanassiou wrote: Somewhere in between version upgrades of Apache::ASP, I seem to have to have missed some of the functionality of the loader. It seems that the following code - Apache::ASP->Loader( '/opt/apache/htdocs',"(asp)\$", Global

Re: Apache::ASP under SpeedyCGI?

2003-02-14 Thread Csongor Fagyal
The syntax for invoking a normal CGI mode Apache::ASP script is to have the first line of the script be like: #!/usr/local/bin/perl /usr/local/bin/asp-perl Changed this to: #!/usr/bin/speedy /usr/bin/asp-perl And it works! Thanks for hint. Let's come to test memory usage & perfomance

Re: Apache::ASP under SpeedyCGI?

2003-02-13 Thread Josh Chamas
ggincius wrote: --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Josh Chamas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ggincius wrote: I want to run Apache::ASP under SpeedyCGI (to run apache without mod_perl). Is this possible? How? The syntax for invoking a normal CGI mode Apache::ASP script is to have the first line of

Re: Apache::ASP under SpeedyCGI?

2003-02-13 Thread ggincius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Josh Chamas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ggincius wrote: > > I want to run Apache::ASP under SpeedyCGI (to run apache without > > mod_perl). Is this possible? How? > > > The syntax for invoking a normal CGI mode Apache::ASP script is to > have the first line of the scr

Re: Apache::ASP under SpeedyCGI?

2003-02-11 Thread Josh Chamas
ggincius wrote: I want to run Apache::ASP under SpeedyCGI (to run apache without mod_perl). Is this possible? How? I would try to get the asp-perl script to do this. It comes with the installation and is usually installed in /usr/bin/ or /usr/local/bin depending on where your perl is installe

Re: Apache-ASP on Apache2

2003-01-03 Thread beckts33 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I am new to Apache and ASP, but was successful in getting Apache2 to run on Windows. I have also been able to run aspx on the same machine using a proxy server, Cassini. I'll attach the link for that. Here is the code I added to my config file that make ASP work with Windows/Apache: SetH

Re: Apache::ASP encounters with OpenBSD

2002-12-10 Thread Josh Chamas
Peter Galbavy wrote: Set-up is OpenBSD/i386 (both 3.2 and -current - Apache/1.3.27), mod_perl 1.27 and Apache::ASP 2.49 with this one patch: --- ASP.pm.orig Fri Nov 22 13:12:02 2002 +++ ASP.pm Fri Nov 22 13:12:11 2002 @@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ sub FileId { my @inode_stat = (); if($self-

Re: Apache::ASP encounters with OpenBSD

2002-12-10 Thread Peter Galbavy
> Found this one. It is a Javascript issue. See Let me rephrase that; I found one contributory reason. The missing path info appears to be related in some way to the SEGV problem. Will deal with this in time :) Peter - To unsu

Re: Apache::ASP encounters with OpenBSD

2002-12-10 Thread Peter Galbavy
> 4. 'Missing' environment > > Maybe related to the SEGV above, but I am seeing occasional failures in .asp > files to see any environment or ASP objects. I have code that does this: > > <% if (!defined $r->path_info) { %> > No category chosen. > ... > <% } else { %> > > But the URL most DEFINITELY

Re: Apache::ASP encounters with OpenBSD

2002-12-10 Thread Peter Galbavy
> 1. I get many many instances of: > > Use of uninitialized value in split at > /usr/local/libdata/perl5/site_perl/Apache > /ASP/Response.pm line 938 during global destruction. ... > Hang on. No, wait. There is a nested paren up there... WTF does that mean in > per WRT $1 etc. ??? I will go off and

Re: Apache-ASP on Apache2

2002-12-09 Thread Richard Curtis
> > I have finally gotten Apache::ASP to work, and once again, it was down to my > > error. > > I forgot to add "PerlModule Apache2" to the httpd.conf. > > After adding this, everything worked as expected. > > > > What was the error before adding PerlModule Apache2 ? > I can have Apache::ASP autom

Re: Apache-ASP on Apache2

2002-12-09 Thread Josh Chamas
Richard Curtis wrote: I have finally gotten Apache::ASP to work, and once again, it was down to my error. I forgot to add "PerlModule Apache2" to the httpd.conf. After adding this, everything worked as expected. What was the error before adding PerlModule Apache2 ? I can have Apache::ASP automa

Re: Apache-ASP on Apache2

2002-12-09 Thread Richard Curtis
I have finally gotten Apache::ASP to work, and once again, it was down to my error. I forgot to add "PerlModule Apache2" to the httpd.conf. After adding this, everything worked as expected. Thanks Richard - To unsubscribe, e-mai

Re: Apache-ASP on Apache2

2002-12-09 Thread Tim Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
For info, I did get Apache::ASP to work on my RedHat 8 install at home which uses Apache2. I can't remember what I did but I think something did fail to install, possibly MLDBM, though that would suggest a Perl problem not Apache/mod_perl? (If so I probably turned off state support). I didn't

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