Are we going to have 2.09 release? It's been quite some time since
RC2
actually, i'd like to see an RC3-- there was an issue I kept
complaining about that Joe was going to solve thanks to some testing
by [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- reference the posting on 2007.05.25
Supposedly, this is going
On May 3, 2007, at 12:57 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
util...FAILED tests
36-37 Failed
2/89 tests, 97.75% okay
Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed
interesting -- thats where OSX fails too.
Joe wrote some
On Apr 15, 2007, at 9:22 AM, Joe Schaefer wrote:
Jonathan Vanasco [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I encountered an error building libapreq2.08
I posted it on the mp list when I thought it was perl related, but
the issue
seems to be in the C code , so i'm reposting here.
I'm running osx 10.4.9
),
APR_SUCCESS);
AT_int_eq(apreq_charset_divine(expect, elen),
APREQ_CHARSET_LATIN1);
AT_int_eq(apreq_decode(expect, elen, src3, sizeof(src3) -1),
APR_SUCCESS);
AT_int_eq(apreq_charset_divine(expect, elen),
APREQ_CHARSET_CP1252);
}
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simply put. is there a way of accessing a param ?
?encoded=type%3Durl
$apr-param('encoded') = 'type=url'
i need to access the raw value of encoded
// Jonathan Vanasco
On Jan 7, 2007, at 10:43 PM, Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
simply put. is there a way of accessing a param ?
?encoded=type%3Durl
$apr-param('encoded') = 'type=url'
i need to access the raw value of encoded
just to clarify...
this is because using param, it seems
the line above your error to see what exactly got linked
correctly.
its just a hunch... but it seems to be exactly like what was driving
me crazy last weekend.
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looks to be from my vantage.
in any event, there you go. so the next person to have this
nightmare won't have this issue.
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deal
with are ones with pre-packaged mod_perl2 and apache2 (but haven't
been able to get apreq to compile correctly against those pre-
package versions, trying everything from source).
try 1.07 / 1.08 both run for me on osx / freebsd / ubuntu
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reprint form using the valid array as defaults
else:
do biz logic on the valid data
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just a heads up:
does not exist
http://httpd.apache.org/apreq/docs/libapreq2/examples.html
still no perl
http://httpd.apache.org/apreq/docs/libapreq2/group__apreq__lang.html
this is a style question for using the perl glue, purely stylistic -
just wondering what the accepted standard is in terms of accessing a
param within a single cgi script
ie: access the param via $libapreq every time, or pull 1x, then use
repeatedly
this is a halfassed illustration below
[ This was sent earlier, accidentally, from a non-subscribed address ]
Mac OSX 10.4.5
httpd 2.0.55
mod_perl 2.02
libapreq2.07
Has anyone got this working?
It keeps failing on make test
util...FAILED tests 36-37
Failed 2/89 tests, 97.75% okay
Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail
[note: x-posted to modperl]
[note: i sent this earlier from an unsubscribed address. that
shouldn't go through. if it does, apologies in advance ]
I wrote a web services module to incorporate the TrackBack protocol
into my mod_perl application
I started testing it using WordPress - the
Anyone? This is killing me.
The only thing I've been able to figure out is this:
my $error = $apacheRequest-body_status();
if ( $error eq 'Exceeds configured maximum limit' )
{
$self-RESULT_FINAL__general( undef , 'Your file is too big.' );
On Jan 29, 2006, at 6:05 PM, ben syverson wrote:
sigh
Any ideas?
Considering that MP2/libapreq2 - AFAIK - are designed for httpd2.0 --
does this compile on your system?
httpd2.0, libapreq2, apr and mod_perl2
Installed:
Apache2::Request
Apache2::Cookie
Apache2::Upload
APR::Request
APR::Request::Cookie
In a recent posting:
...the APR::* classes will be the
ones we recommend nowadays. We debated whether to chuck the Apache2::*
classes
Just to add onto the issue below:
my $cookie = Apache2::Cookie-new($r, -path = $mypath...)
I experienced something similar -- domain and path both were set to
what i specified for path
I tried a workaround for domain, and ended up having the path set to
the expiration argument
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