On 5/6/2009 2:02 PM, Mark Stosberg wrote:
Which features are important to you? Are there particular services you
recommend? We'll gather input for a few days and make a decision.
well, i have very limited requirements:
- mail gets delivered and archived
i've never been too fond of web
hi
i have been using CGI::Application::Plugin::Apache to run a website and
it is working swimmingly ...
except
i am trying to add a plain vanilla mod_perl handler to the website and i
keep getting an error like this:
Can't locate object method handler via package XX::YYY.\n
and here's the top
hi
From: Michael Peters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does it work when you don't use C::A::P::Apache?
no- same result.
How do you have it configured in your apache.conf?
the package is pre-loaded in first in startup.pl, then the apache config
is like this:
Location /YYY
SetHandler
HT
which i like for it's simplicity.
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\js
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hi
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Hicks
I have read a few posts lately about XML::Simple and you do not want
to use
it for large amounts of data.
for any big XML stuff with more than one programmer, i'd head toward
XML::LibXML, faster with excellent DOM support.
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hi
From: Rhesa Rozendaal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wouldn't worry about it: we (at ExposureManager) also run image
uploads through
plain CGI. We can't afford to tie up expensive mod_perl instances for
too long:
?
how is mod_perl more expensive than CGI- by what measurement?
performance
hi
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From: Dan Horne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, if you're uploading 20GB of photos then don't you think
mod_perl is a bit of overkill?
not so sure i understand what you mean by 'overkill'.
mod_perl will use your web server's resources more efficiently, and
hi
Jesse Erlbaum wrote:
Essentially, given a particular request's parameters and a source
directory containing high resolution images, images will be manipulated
and returned to the user.
sounds cool. i would think there would be some kinda market for that.
but that's only a guess on my part