>My sincere apologies to all for the large test.log attachment. I had no
idea it was so big. I should have checked.
It never made the way through the list...
>Test 117 in mod_perl mode gives.
>
>#117 match/div.htm... ERR:Internal Server Error
Looks like either Embperl or mod_perl has a
>
> I do have one problem. My apache processes take a lot of memory.
> Every request of a page it grows in size.
mod_perl httpd takes a lot of memory, that can't be changed. Every new
request will eat up more memory, because Perl code is compiled. If you
request only one page more than once memory
Stefan Cars wrote:
> What is the status of this, Gerald ? Is that implemented yet ??
>
> smodeUDatUrl = 4
>
> The session id for the user session will passed as a part of the
> URL. NOT YET IMPLEMENTED!!
>
No it's not implemented, but what you want is
smodeUDatParam
(smodeUDatUrl would do some
Kaare Rasmussen wrote:
> I want to save some data per Apache server - NOT per user or per page.
>
> Is this possible with Embperl? Or will I have to study mod_perl ?
>
> The data is a POE client object.
You can simply put it in a varibale and it will stick. Since Embperl normaly
cleans up all pack
Saadiq wrote:
> I'm trying to set up another instance of apache for some testing and
> I'm having very little luck. I've compiled Apache to use DSO and
> modperl is a DSO object. The embperl docs say that I am not to set up
> embperl in httpd.conf but I can't seem to find instructions on what to
Hans de Groot wrote:
I usally create pages that look like this:
[*
some perl here
store all output in $ouput
use http_headers_out followed with and exit() if I need to redirect.
*]
[+$output+]
Unless you need the "local" scope of the [* *] blocks, you might try the
[- -] instead and see if th
Hello,
I use Embperl for a few years now and I am sure I am not using it in the most
efficient way.
I only use the %udat,%fdat features.
I usally create pages that look like this:
[*
some perl here
store all output in $ouput
use http_headers_out followed with and exit() if I need to redirect.
*]
At Sat, 13 Dec 2003 15:10:23 +0100, Stefan Cars wrote:
> I'm looking for some facts on why Mason would be better than Embperl. I have
> been using Embperl in alot of projects and think it works great. I don't see
> any reason at all to move to Mason but it would be interesting to know how
> things