bugs with mod_perl

2001-02-19 Thread Brian Aker
re it is turned into /index.pl (for example). thanks, -Brian ___ Brian Aker, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Slashdot Senior Developer Seattle, Washington http://tangent.org/~brian/ http://slashdot.org/ __

Re: application server

2001-05-20 Thread Brian Aker
ersistent and is making use of mod_perl as a servlet. -Brian -- ___ Brian Aker, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Slashdot Senior Developer Seattle, Washington http://tangent.org/~brian/ http://slashdot.org/ __

Re: application server

2001-05-21 Thread Brian Aker
brian moseley wrote: > > On Sun, 20 May 2001, Brian Aker wrote: > > > FWIW I refer to any perl code that is persistent and is > > making use of mod_perl as a servlet. > > "servlet" is a specific term coined by sun referring to a a > specific compone

Re: mod_php woes...

2001-05-22 Thread Brian Aker
Matt Sergeant wrote: > I'm in httpd_config.c in Apache's core. It's looping through the possible > handlers looking for something to handle this request, where the > content-type is "text/html". It finds PHP's php_xbithack_handler(), which > matches "text/html". The trace above starts from there

Re: directive handlers + php segv

2001-07-09 Thread Brian Aker
Doug MacEachern wrote: > is anybody still having this problem? if so, can you provide a simple > test case to reproduce? The problem is, the best test case is to install slash, http://www.slashcode.com/, and test against it. It has been pretty haphazard. Most of our users still report even using