At 9:15 AM +0200 9/24/02, Gerald Richter wrote:
>Yes, this could be a problem. If you are using this for different databases,
>use a unique name per database setup or, if you don't use it anyway, don't
>use the !SaveAs parameter at all
I'm not using it so I'll take it out. I'll let that run for
On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 09:59:57PM +1000, Angus Lees wrote:
> At Tue, 24 Sep 2002 05:22:58 +0200, Gerald Richter wrote:
> > BTW. Some parts of Embperl fails with Perl 5.8.0, that will be fixed ASAP
>
> do you know what the problem is?
>
> i had a look this morning (with embperl 1.3.4), and it se
At Tue, 24 Sep 2002 05:22:58 +0200, Gerald Richter wrote:
> BTW. Some parts of Embperl fails with Perl 5.8.0, that will be fixed ASAP
do you know what the problem is?
i had a look this morning (with embperl 1.3.4), and it seems to only
cause problems with the input.htm `'
tests (no options are s
I'm trying to set up session support for Embperl.
I'd like to use Postgres, so my application can scale better. But it seems
that it uses semaphores for locking, and that the semaphores is placed on
Apache's side. Wouldn't this prevent me from using two or more Apache
servers from runing the
I have an orderheader with a couple of orderlines.
I want to process the whole array of orderlines at once.
As far as I can tell the only way is to loop through the resultset and fill
a new array from that. Is that correct, or does a more direct way exist.
To be more specific - I have to pr
Thanks for the quick response. I went back to using Apache2. Attached
is the output stream.
Paul
usw. I did see some errors in the make test when I didn't use mod_perl,
escape stuff. But I can live with that for now. It seems really worth
the trouble to get Embperl working with mod_perl
Hi Angus,
thanks for the patch. Seems to make sense, but I have to go thru it more in
details as soon as I have a little bit more time...
Gerald
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