RE: Perl Conferrence in Monterey

2000-06-26 Thread Gerald Richter
> Can you comment on caching a bit? I was under the > impression that HTML::Embperl had no caching > facilities. Embperl 1.x hasn't, Embperl 2 will have... > > Reading the HTML::Mason docs this morning, I noticed > that it supports cache expiry based on 3 conditions: > - 1 - time > - 2 - condi

Re: Perl Conferrence in Monterey

2000-06-26 Thread Terrence Brannon
Can you comment on caching a bit? I was under the impression that HTML::Embperl had no caching facilities. The one email msg I read in the archives from an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mentioned the use of a transhandler to do caching based on file-generation time... but this appeared to be an in-house solut

RE: Perl Conferrence in Monterey

2000-06-22 Thread Gerald Richter
> > Are you certain of this URL. It's a dead link at this moment. > Yes, it's correct. I have tried it directly before I wrote the mail und tried it now and it works for me. You could also try the home page http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon2000/index.html Click on sessions and then Apache

Re: Perl Conferrence in Monterey

2000-06-22 Thread Ruben I Safir
Gerald: Are you certain of this URL. It's a dead link at this moment. Gerald Richter wrote: > > In case anybody is interested, here is a link about what I will talk at the > Perl Conference: http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/e_sess/863 > > Gerald > >