Following a discussion about how to best access the information stored in
Apache's configuration tree, I now submit Apache::Directive->lookup()
In a nutshell, one could now do this:
my $tree = Apache::Directive->conftree;
my $port = $tree->lookup('Listen');
Or even cooler:
my @vhosts = Apach
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 09:28:38AM +1100, Stas Bekman wrote:
> Matt Sergeant wrote:
> >At the moment it's possible to do nasty XSS things in mod_perl when you
> >set a cookie. That's because $r->headers_out->add() (or set()) doesn't
> >care if you include carriage returns in your header. Simple
I suppose the opposition is that well, mod_perl is just an API, and we
shouldn't be forcing programming styles onto the programmer, but there
isn't a single legitimate use of \n in an outgoing header, so I don't
think that argument has much weight.
Thoughts?
If that causes a bug, may be this
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Thomas Eibner wrote:
> So, because a programmer doesn't check the validity of the input he gets
> it's a bug that should be fixed in Apache? Maybe someone should make
> sure that the same thing can't happen with allowing CGI input going
> straight into a form.. oh wait.
> I do
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 02:45:13PM +, Matt Sergeant wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Thomas Eibner wrote:
>
> > So, because a programmer doesn't check the validity of the input he gets
> > it's a bug that should be fixed in Apache? Maybe someone should make
> > sure that the same thing can't hap
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Thomas Eibner wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 02:45:13PM +, Matt Sergeant wrote:
> > On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Thomas Eibner wrote:
> >
> > > So, because a programmer doesn't check the validity of the input he gets
> > > it's a bug that should be fixed in Apache? Maybe someo
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 03:07:01PM +, Matt Sergeant wrote:
> Anyway the main reason for doing this is there's no other way. Since
> headers_out is just a plain table object, and there are no "setter" hooks
> for tables, so I couldn't do it in mod_perl space. And I couldn't do it in
> AxKit spa
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 08:57:38AM -0600, Thomas Eibner wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 02:45:13PM +, Matt Sergeant wrote:
> > The programmer wants to output a header. If he accidentally tries to
> > output something thats not a header he actually ends up outputting body.
> > Thats a bug.
> I
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 09:01, Stas Bekman wrote:
> Randy J. Ray wrote:
> > Any indication of when/if these features will make it to mp2? I've been
> > trying to get my RPC::XML code (specifically the Apache::RPC::Server and
> > Apache::RPC::Status modules) to work under Apache2 and mod_perl2 (than
Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:
Following a discussion about how to best access the information stored in
Apache's configuration tree, I now submit Apache::Directive->lookup()
In a nutshell, one could now do this:
my $tree = Apache::Directive->conftree;
my $port = $tree->lookup('Listen');
Or even
Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 09:01, Stas Bekman wrote:
Randy J. Ray wrote:
Any indication of when/if these features will make it to mp2? I've been
trying to get my RPC::XML code (specifically the Apache::RPC::Server and
Apache::RPC::Status modules) to work under Apache2
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 10:22, Randy J. Ray wrote:
> > Is there anything specific you found not working like in 1.x with your
> > sections ?
>
> Actually, I got an error saying that section support was not available
> yet. I'm running from rpm packages, and have mod_perl 1.99_05.
sections were
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