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ASF-transfer: Released July 17, 2001
On 7/12/05 10:27 PM, Parin Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, one of the flaws of mod_disk_cache (at least the version I am looking
at) is that it deletes objects before reloading them. It is better for many
reasons to only replace them. That's the best way to accomplish what I
Parin Shah wrote:
- In this case, what would be the criteria to determine which pages
should be refreshed and which should be left out. intitially I thought
that all the pages - those are about to expire and have been requested -
should be refreshed. but, if we consider keeping non-popular
On 7/13/05 2:43 PM, Graham Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This was one of the basic design goals of the new cache, but the code
for it was never written.
It was logged as a bug against the original v1.3 proxy cache, which
suffered from thundering herd when cache entries expired.
At
Maxime Petazzoni wrote:
Hi,
As I already said, the AJAX browser in mod_mbox relies on a hidden
XmlHttpRequest and on Javascript processing of the replied XML
document to generate the message list.
After setting up a browser stub, I'm not going to concentrate on
compatibility and speed problems
When I build the lucene4c library I get a liblucene4c.la that does not
look like any other .la file I have looked at and mod_mbox make does
not like it. Its trying to access the library when it goes to compile
mbox_search.c for the generate_index function. It gives me a is not a
valid libtool
russell johnson wrote:
When I build the lucene4c library I get a liblucene4c.la that does not
look like any other .la file I have looked at and mod_mbox make does
not like it. Its trying to access the library when it goes to compile
mbox_search.c for the generate_index function. It gives me a
Bill Stoddard wrote:
Maxime Petazzoni wrote:
Hi,
As I already said, the AJAX browser in mod_mbox relies on a hidden
XmlHttpRequest and on Javascript processing of the replied XML
document to generate the message list.
After setting up a browser stub, I'm not going to concentrate on
would preprocessing (and caching) some of this stuff on the server
help? it might make your 450k XML file larger, but you could
provide some of the thread info in the XML file itself.
The XML answer already contains thread information.
this is why I suggested openrico .. they have done all
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Stuff to do:
* finish the t/TEST exit code issue (ORed with 0x2C if
framework failed)
* change existing tests that frob the
Paul A Houle wrote:
Maxime Petazzoni wrote:.
As promised : a first try at XHTML mockup. Comments about DOM
structure and XHTML semantics are welcome !
http://skikda.bulix.org/~sam/ajax/jsless/
On firefox/win32, the box list and message lists aren't
vertically aligned correctly (at
Attached is the rollup of everything that we have collected
to address c-l/t-e conformance in the httpd-2.1 trunk, which
should apply clean to httpd-2.0 branch. I'll commit in 24 hrs
by lazy consensus, but would rather see a few +1's first.
Jeff's patch (without the protocol.c patch)
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