Success!
I went ahead with the make install and that went fine. I then had a problem
with getting it to work with the recommended apache configuration, but I didn't
want to bother the list any more than I already have today. ;) I figured that
out on my own; turns out that even though I had mod_
Thanks a lot Mr. Ritcher and
Kinkeldei,
I've figured out a way to make it work with the virtual hosts.
Maybe you could help me with an other issue. For the past few years we
use to manage our website with MS Frontpage and the FrontPage Server
Extension (FPSE) on our Linux server.
Since Micros
It looks like httpd (which runs as nobody) does not have access to the
embperl/test/html directory.
Normaly you should be able to run make install and use it without
problems
Gerald
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Okay, made it through the perl Makefile.PL step just fine and MOST of the make
test step. At the end of that I encountered:
Testing mod_perl mode...
#0 ascii... ERR:Forbidden
Input: test/html/ascii
Output: test/tmp/out.htm
Log:test/tm
Hi,
You should also install, mod-perl, which is in a package called
apache-perl (or similar), then Makefile.PL should automaticly find the
right paths
Gerald
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> even uses an older version of SuSE. However I cannot locate
> the httpd.h header(?) file. I found the httpd daemon and the
> mod_env.so shared object files just fine. I use the the SuSE
> packaged apache-2.2.3-20 with apac
You need to put your webdav and your Embperl definition inside of two
different blocks, so Apache knows what to do when you request
a page
Gerald
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Hi,
>
> My name is Gavin and I am a systems programmer at Central
> Washington University. I used to develop pages with embperl
> several years ago when I was working for a local ISP. Since
> then, I have not had the resources to program with embperl. I
> miss it! I have become perfectly comf
>
> Is there a way to quickly test files for syntax in Embperl 1?
>
> FYI, I've been using the following line to syntax check for
> Embperl 2. I'm looking for something similar for version 1,
> if it exists.
>
> Embperl::Execute ({inputfile => $fn, import => 0}) ;
Should also work with Embper
> just to make sure I didn't miss something:
>
> Am I right in the assumption that I can not make a Embperl
> subrequest directly to a remote server?
> I tried in myaction.ep:
> Execute ( { inputfile=> 'somestring',
>subrequest =>
> 'http://hidden.server.com/action/to/pe
>
>
> >There is (or at least it was) a mod_perl 2 installed
>
> >Run
>
> > perl Makefile.PL /test/apache_1.3.31
>
> >Instead, this should force Embperl to use mod_perl 1
>
> Thanks, this help is much appreciated.
>
> This got the make to run successfully, but now make test is
> throwin
Hi,
Sorry for my late reply. Could you try the latest version from svn. I
contains some fixes that might solve the problem
Gerald
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