I am using Embperl 1.3.1. When I reload a page, all the images are
reloaded - they are not cached. Is there any way I can have my images
cache? This would speed up my pages quite a bit.
Thanks for your help,
James
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ile.PL debug
1019 make test gdb
Failed as above.
1032 cd ..
1033 tar xzvf HTML-Embperl-1.3b7.tar.gz
1034 cd HTML-Embperl-1.3b7
1035 perl Makefile.PL
1036 make
1037 make test
Success!
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6.0
> that were discussed some time ago on the mod_perl mailing
> list; a search of the mod_perl mailing list archive should
> turn up a link to a patch to the perl sources for this.
Yes, it still does this.
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Embperl is working fine in that it is building the web pages as I would
expect it to. However, I see this line in my log file for every page
that uses Embperl:
[Wed Nov 15 11:33:55 2000] [notice] child pid 18819 exit signal Segmentation fault
(11)
I have read the FAQs and many previous pos
mm, let's try lynx. lynx worked.
Hmm, let's try Netscape on the Mac. It worked. As well as on
Windows. It was not working with Netscape 4.61 on Linux, so I
upgraded to 4.75, and now it works.
Thanks for all the help, even though the problem was unrelated to
embperl.
James
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[2885]SRC: Line 11:
[2885]SRC: Line 12:
[2885]PERF: input = /usr/local/apache/htdocs/embperl/b.html
[2885]PERF: Time: 0 ms Evals: 3 Cache Hits: 0 (0%)
[2885]Request finished. Tue Oct 24 03:44:10 2000
. Entry-SVs: 10558 -OBJs: 7 Exit-SVs: 10703 -OBJs: 10
The logs look identical to me, but the p
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I would appreciate any help in finding a (simple, I hope) solution
to this problem.
Many thanks in advance,
James
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