and make APACHE a very elegant and
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only non-httpd protocol
modules, and there are some else, such as mod_smtpd. I wish there was
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> wants to use.
I'm afraid that your count is wrong - the significant contributions
came from THREE people, not TWO:
Issac, Davi and Niklas.
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4. Extra behavior for existing programs without recompiling them.
5. Because it's cool ;-)
DEMO:
Just run module/test_cgi.c with the the modified libapreq2.
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but without it - it is going to be even worse.
I also think that adding this option requires a new license (2.1?)
stating that "You" must mention Apache in this HTTP header, so
technically it will be possible to use Off, but not according to the
license.
Hi,
3 months have passed since the last release; Is 2.2.3 expected soon?
Thanks to your great efforts, there are exciting new features in the
trunk, and it would be great to bring them to the masses...
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PassReverse and family.
>
> Do we want this in /trunk/ ?
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and quality that are
expected from a standard module of Apache.
In any case, thank you Sam!
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pecially when the claim is that the Apache server is not HTTP-centric
anymore, and especially^2 when this claim is followed by considering
the rename from "httpd" to "d".
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>
> It doesn't work with 2.1.9.
>
> Somewhere in the middle, between 2.1.4 and 2.1.9, something went wrong.
>
> It seems that ap_wait_or_timeout() was run at least once per a second
> under older versions, but not anymore.
>
> Does anybody know an
per a second
under older versions, but not anymore.
Does anybody know anything?
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he only problem with this direction is that some of the newspapers and
TVs which should publish it, are direct competitors of CNN, and may
prefer to edit it (bad) or even to ignore this PR (bad too).
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ixable.
I agree that it is better to dedicate the time to support more browsers,
than to invest too much in cases where AJAX is not supported.
However, what is this problem with IE that doesn't seem to be fixable?
If it was discussed here and I missed it, I apologize, but please give
me a point
e.
BTW: if subrequests are refactored, isn't it better to move them to
APR/APR-UTIL?
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> arguments from GET and PUT to the XSLT stylesheet :(
>
> though, my question: how do I get these from within that .xml output filter?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Christian Parpart.
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too, so it
is not a problem.
In the 4th phase, we can call these functions from anywhere in httpd,
and even write a special module to allow management of users, with the
appropriate permissions, of course (so only a special user from a
specific location can manage other users, and everybody can change
anage) to C based program (htdbm),
probably due to limitations of Perl or apr_functions without a Perl
API.
3. A C program may be integrated into the source tree of Apache (or
APR/APR-UTIL) in the future, as a module or API for managing users,
which is impossible with Perl.
T
ure of AAA ready to
support it in the server? I don't want to waste time in the side of the
supporting programs, just to find out that the server lags behind and is
not ready to support what it supposed to do when it was restructured...
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, we must fix them. If htdigest is useless,
either remove it or fix it. And if there is no way to use DIGEST but
only BASIC, then return to the old structure of AAA, because there is
no need to separate the algorithm - there is only BASIC).
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How can I use htdigest without the current limitations?
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e realm immediately
after the flag that tells htpasswd to use DIGEST, i.e:
htpasswd [-D realm] etc.
3. What about the other BASIC authentications, which don't have a
DIGEST equivalent so far? Like auth_dbm, etc.
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> > ...
> >
>
> I had a hacked up 'mod_svnserve' several months ago, and got it to the
> level of speaking a little bit to clients I will look at posting it
> sometime.
What about adding mod_svnserve, mod_pop3, and mod_ftp to
modules/experimental wi
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>
> [..cut..]
>
> >
> > In addition, the "entity" must be updated to contain more attributes of
> > the request (args, POST args, cookies, etc.). And to find it fast, the
> > key generated by cache_g
Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
>
> --On Wednesday, March 9, 2005 9:47 AM +0200 Eli Marmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Time to define the exact directive and names?
>
> I'd start with all of the directive that mod_cache currently exposes that
> are binary
Joshua Slive wrote:
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> Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
> > --On Tuesday, March 8, 2005 9:38 PM +0200 Eli Marmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> It depends if you need it only for the server configuration, or for
> >> dir_config;
> >> In
need it only for the server configuration, or for
dir_config;
In the latter case, you don't have another choice, you just NEED the +-
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> Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
> >
> > --On Tuesday, March 8, 2005 8:12 PM +0200 Eli Marmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > If I recall correctly, there were MANY conditions in mod_cache that
> > > prevented cachin
Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
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> --On Tuesday, March 8, 2005 8:12 PM +0200 Eli Marmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > If I recall correctly, there were MANY conditions in mod_cache that
> > prevented caching (like checking for a POST method, no-store, no-cache,
>
Sander Striker wrote:
>
> Eli Marmor wrote:
> [...]
> > CacheForOffline? (or Cache4Offline)
> >
> > Offline browsing is the main case where you need such absolute caching.
> > But it requires you to cache EVERYTHING. Including dynamic content, and
> &
keep POST input,
cookies, etc.
I started to do it in the past, and planned to contribute it when it
would be ready, but held on when the major modifications of mod_cache
started.
I think that Brian Akins made a similar patch too, and wanted to
contribute it, but failed to pass CNN's
around if you just want an example.
Nick can also compare libxml2 and Xerces-c, especially as a library for
an Apache module.
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would have an array (or hash) of int's to strings and
> report them:
>
> 5494 in state: "Doing foo"
>
> The catch is we expect there to be a one character state.
>
> This would allow a module to have multiple states (like a handler and a
> filter). Th
xamples in many articles, docs,
guides, and even books (such as Ryan's).
In addition, I suggest to subscribe to the modules mailing list, where
your question really belongs.
Good luck,
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mod_mem_cache.
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conditions.
Please ignore me if it is a stupid idea (or if RSE is not available...
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but I assume that the ratio between reads and writes is usually
thousands or even more. So it's not an issue.
Please let me know if it's interesting anybody.
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bothering to him today; Maybe this will give him the
needed time to find this trick. I believe that many of us need it.
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Andre Malo wrote:
>
> Eli Marmor wrote:
>
> > 7. Elegance.
>
> I tend to disagree.
>
> XML configuration is not elegant. Especially when you need to start quoting
> shell stuff and regexps for XML.
> XML configs are huge. This will blow up a typical 8k config
documentation of Motif/Xaw was not written in XML, I used it to
learn more about each resource (for example, when the user asked for
context-sensitive-help about a specific resource, its doc was
displayed automatically).
6. Save anomaly and double configurations (for example, no need to
Wow...
In was the last minute before I did it myself...
Great!
If I could vote, I would put 1 (or even +404 ;-)
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as which he shouldn't reach.
My question: if I send a patch, is there any interest in adding it to
the code?
Otherwise, it will be easier for me to replace the "_" in the code.
P.S. the source of the problem is a limitation of the wildcards in
named; you can't define "*.mydom
to the details that I wrote or has anything
else to contribute to the effort?
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g from the puzzle
which is called "Apache 2".
I, personally, would love to see them as an integral part of Apache.
By the way: what is the difference between mod_xml_gnome_xslt and
mod_xslt?
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I wrote:
> Although I've never used your MOD-SNMP, I'm curious to know if you are
> porting it to 2.0...
>
> Thank you for any response,
Oops...
It was intended for Harrie Hazewinkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
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Although I've never used your MOD-SNMP, I'm curious to know if you are
porting it to 2.0...
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tialised variable.
-1, when assigned to unsigned int of 32 bit, is indeed interpreted as
4294967295 (i.e. 2^32=4294967295+1).
May be the result of a wrong cast of signed to unsigned.
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development. Contrary to all of the previous versions, this is the
first to combine the usual OpenSSl with OpenSSl Engine (the library for
SSL cards/accelerators/engines). With the same package, it's possible
to run both - CPU-based calculations, AND special-hardware-based
calculations.
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(or mod_gzip) is a better option, since it does
exactly what he needs.
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/* check that query matches */
|| (d_uri.query != r_uri.query
&& (!d_uri.query || !r_uri.query
|| strcmp(d_uri.query, r_uri.query)))
+ #endif
) {
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parameter, so src ends up being incremented by 2, or 3, or even 4.
Maybe the following will be better:
*dst++ = tolower(*src);
++src;
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zes of various types,
alignments, etc.
I/O is heavier too, because swapping needs to write/read larger memory
areas.
In specific cases, the performance may be improved by using 64bit.
For example, in programs that heavily use "long long" arithmetic.
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Aaron Bannert wrote:
> [copying the APR dev list]
[I'm not subscribed to APR, and this message will probably be refused,
so please forward it to them]
> On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 04:55:14AM +0300, Eli Marmor wrote:
> > Can it be assumed that calling apr_dso_load() twice fo
A small wish "from the field":
Will Justin's stuff be included with the RC3 of 2.0.37?
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e remembered! (*)
(*) (The first and the last paragraphs are NOT sarcastic...)
Thanks, Justin (I need no more patches in the core source of Apache...
Now I can do everything cleanly...)
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I mentioned above.
And if the conclusion is that such a patch is needed, then I'm willing
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ought that apr_dbm is a replacement of SDBM (this is written in too
many places and documents...).
Next time I should look at the source before writing...
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compatibility with the existing files on one hand, and with the
APR-UTIL library on the other hand.
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an alternative for external programs for rewrite_map.
Exactly as you wrote - fabolous!
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3: syntax error before `apr_atomic_t'
> In file included from cache_util.c:61:
> mod_cache.h:213: syntax error before `apr_atomic_t'
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> A better solution is to setup prngd. Once you've set prngd up, you
> can use --with-egd to point at its socket location.
>
> That is a much better solution than truerand. -- justin
Agreed.
However, the guy asked for truerand, so I supplied it..
ick?
(well, maybe a nick for "Casius Clay"... ;-)
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P.S.
I just now noticed that you mentioned also POST requests.
Combinations of POST and rewritings/redirections have been always a
mine field. You may even find that your plan is impossible (I don't
have the exact details of your plan, so I can't be sure).
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g way, you will have to
code it in Apache source.
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t; > So anybody who has waited for this event before either adopting Webmin
> > OR migrating to Apache 2.0, there is no excuse anymore...
> >
> > I hope that other projects that still don't support 2.0 (mod_perl,
> > FastCGI, etc.)
ted.
So anybody who has waited for this event before either adopting Webmin
OR migrating to Apache 2.0, there is no excuse anymore...
I hope that other projects that still don't support 2.0 (mod_perl,
FastCGI, etc.) will do it soon.
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of ASF, but I'm convinced that everybody will accept
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;browsermatch ...'
> so that we could live in the best of both worlds? or is this still a
> security issue for IE users?
(last quotation is from Ian)
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>
> Quoting Eli Marmor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > HTTP GET requests with parameters ("?" and something after it) don't
> > work with mod_auth_digest of Apache 2.0 (I'm using CVS snapshot
> > httpd-2.0_2002032321.ta
MARK, APLOG_NOERRNO|APLOG_ERR, 0, r,
"Digest: uri mismatch - <%s> does not match "
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but of "(lines+=1)-1"
Only "++lines" is the replacement of "lines += 1".
For example, if you have to increment "lines" and after that insert 2
times of it into result, and you MUST do it in one instruction, then
"result = 2 * (lines += 1)" can't
under most hardware architectures, both expressions are
compiled into the same number of instructions (even in case it is a
part of a bigger expression), ++something should be the default, unless
you specifically need something++.
But again: I'm bad in styling, so this is only my humble opinion
rs can't
be manipulated in the same filter as the input/output one).
I, for myself, am going to play with adding filters to the sessions
between the proxy and the backend; I think that some cool things can be
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nal .xml file will need to be transformed to
> .html, you don't need a full transformation setup to edit the docs and check
> your works. Recent versions of MSIE, Mozilla, and Netscape will render the
> xml directly with the xsl stylesheet if you request the .xml in your
> browse
ws to Slashdot. If he mentions that in the /. post,
> a lot of should download and test, and we can feel more confidant about
> the quality of this release.
Being slashdotted, will be also a good heavy-load test for daedalus,
which runs 2.0.32... ;-)
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ult definitions may become quite long, but putting it
inside an IfModule section, which separates it from the other parts of
httpd.conf, may help. I believe that the improvement in bandwidth,
deserves the price in size of httpd.conf.
Just my 2C...
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ow?
Or are gzip-supporting-browsers smart enough to ignore the CL of
compressed responses?
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This is, from my impression, the main reason that stops people to
move to Apache 2.0.
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e proxy on this host, rather than just passing
this host on their way to the original hosts.
So I don't think it is possible to look at the destination IP address
(unless the original one is kept somewhere else in the packets...)
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ot;pipe"
that will be listened by the parent. Once the parent receives anything
in this pipe, it will decode it, and call anything needed.
If it works perfectly with all the MPMs, we will probably contribute
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re is no documentation yet, and he writes his own, is there
any need from the public for such documentation? (note: our English
is BAD...).
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2.0 is not backward compatible with 1.3; For example,
"Port" is not there anymore. The best way to learn the differences, is
to look at the following Covalent's script:
http://apache.covalent.net/tools/downloads/convconf.pl
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the problem;
Move to 2.0.28, and use Input Filters.
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t use the URL I gave here)
A reference about filters (!):
==
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/new-httpd/message/26052
Also, try to dig in http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/developer/
And, the BEST resourse for filters, is...
...you guessed! The sources, of course!
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at Ryan mentioned. Because while
browsers must support responses without C-L, they depend on it for some
purposes (e.g. the % of download of a file).
Especially in proxies, where the backend site is not aware that the C-L
is removed by a proxy in the middle.
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that the filters don't change the
response size so the original CL can be used?
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most impossible to
understand the API from the sources. Or is there another suggestion
how to do what I want?
Thanks,
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William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
> And 3. the impact of SetInput|OutputFilter and AddInput|OutputFilter on
> ordering, by virtue of their presense in different ,
> or containers.
+1 ;-)
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Ryan Bloom wrote:
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> On Thursday 15 November 2001 12:17 am, Eli Marmor wrote:
> > By the way:
> >
> > I didn't find anywhere in the docs, any documentation about the
> > internal ordering (i.e. between different filters with the same
> > AP_FTYPE).
&g
By the way:
I didn't find anywhere in the docs, any documentation about the
internal ordering (i.e. between different filters with the same
AP_FTYPE).
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emain, as well as a clear link to
the official CHANGES file, as well as a list of incompatibilities (like
the "Port" directive).
But all of these suggestions, are only my humble opinion...
P.S. Isn't there any PR agency working for ASF?
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http://webperf.org/a2/v25/truss.2001_01_04
This page doesn't exist.
P.S. Aside from those "narrow minded" notes, I must say that your work
looks impressive!
(Is Mike Abott present anywhere?)
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Jim Jagielski wrote:
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> At 8:42 AM +0200 9/4/01, Eli Marmor wrote:
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> >Then, the command "size mod_gzip.o" will be invoked, and its output, which
> >is based only on the REAL code (without the 90% debugging stuff, comments,
> >etc.) will be the base fo
It is not acceptable, and it's like saying "let PHP
and JSP SSLing themselves". Didn't we invite the I/O filtering for these
purposes?
Sorry again,
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Jim Jagielski wrote:
> 2. ZLIB issues:
> Because mod_gzip uses ZLIB, we also need to concern ourselves of
> the nature (patent, licensing, etc...) of that as well.
mod_gzip does NOT use zlib.
mod_gz uses zlib.
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Note: I don't know mod_gz but only mod_gzip.
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