Hi Michael,
Embperl does not support the event MPM. It only supports the prefork MPM. This
is due to limitations in Perl itself.
Regards
Gerald
> Michael Stevens hat am 11.06.2025 20:12
> CEST geschrieben:
>
>
> Update:
>
> I was using the event mpm. As soon
025 at 22:59, Michael Stevens
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've got an existing Embperl config that works perfectly well, but it's a
> little complicated.
>
> I wanted to try doing a new clean setup. I'm running on Alma Linux 9. I
> installed httpd with dnf, then mod_per
Hi,
I've got an existing Embperl config that works perfectly well, but it's a
little complicated.
I wanted to try doing a new clean setup. I'm running on Alma Linux 9. I
installed httpd with dnf, then mod_perl and Embperl with cpanm. While at
it, I noticed Embperl needs to
+1
On Fri, Jan 3, 2025 at 3:57 AM Ruben Safir wrote:
> thank you
>
> On Fri, Jan 03, 2025 at 10:56:44AM +, Michael Stevens wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > This change hopefully fixes a memory leak in Embperl 3.0.0:
> >
> > Output of valgrind running test
Hi Michael,
thanks for spotting this. I will include the fix in the next release
Regards
Gerald
> Michael Stevens hat am 03.01.2025 11:56
> CET geschrieben:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> This change hopefully fixes a memory leak in Embperl 3.0.0:
>
> Output of
thank you
On Fri, Jan 03, 2025 at 10:56:44AM +, Michael Stevens wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This change hopefully fixes a memory leak in Embperl 3.0.0:
>
> Output of valgrind running test suite without change:
>
> ==912727==
> ==912727== HEAP SUMMARY:
> ==912727== in us
Hi,
This change hopefully fixes a memory leak in Embperl 3.0.0:
Output of valgrind running test suite without change:
==912727==
==912727== HEAP SUMMARY:
==912727== in use at exit: 25,119,424 bytes in 88,791 blocks
==912727== total heap usage: 1,183,812 allocs, 1,095,021 frees
I am happy to anounnce Embperl 3.0.0. It is the first release after 8 years and
it brings Embperl up to date with current linux distributions and software.
This is the final release. Please give it a try and and send feedback to the
Embperl mailinglist ([email protected] mailto:embperl
Hi Ruben,
> Ruben Safir hat am 19.11.2023 19:23 CET geschrieben:
>...
>
> Gerald Ricter?
What is your question here?
Regards Gerald
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receive some messages from it, but not others. I don't have any
Spamassassin milter active in my Sendmail config. It's very
straightforward and goes straight through to my email client,
Thunderbird, which as I said previously has a filter to put messages
from the Embperl list into a folde
Hi Neil,
I have answered ALL your mails. Nobody has blocked you. There is only one
mailing list and as I already wrote [email protected] is my personal mail
account. See
https://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/perl-embperl
Regards
Gerald
P.S. @Michael, just in case Neil doesn't get m
before about this
other email list, "actevy.io") and nobody replied. So that's sad, since
I am a heavy user of Embperl, and I feel like either the tool has been
abandoned, or else I have been for whatever reason. To be honest I
stopped trying to communicate here, since I never
. Could someone
> please tell me what is going on, I have asked before but got no answer.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Neil
>
> On 11/19/23 10:23, Ruben Safir wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 07:35:30PM +0100, [email protected] wrote:
> >> Hi Neil,
> >>
> >>
on, I have asked before but got no answer.
Thanks,
Neil
On 11/19/23 10:23, Ruben Safir wrote:
On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 07:35:30PM +0100, [email protected] wrote:
Hi Neil,
were you able to verify that Embperl rc.2 fixes this test issue?
Would be great to get some feedback, so I can prepare
On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 07:35:30PM +0100, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi Neil,
>
> were you able to verify that Embperl rc.2 fixes this test issue?
>
> Would be great to get some feedback, so I can prepare the final release of
> Embperl 3.0.0 and upload it to CPAN.
>
Hi Neil,
were you able to verify that Embperl rc.2 fixes this test issue?
Would be great to get some feedback, so I can prepare the final release of
Embperl 3.0.0 and upload it to CPAN.
Thanks & Regards
Gerald
> Neil Gunton hat am 05.10.2023 18:32 CEST geschrieben:
>
>
Hi Ruben,
it is tested with mod_perl/Apache from the current linux distributions (see
https://perl.apache.org/embperl/pod/INSTALL.htm). It should also work with
older mod_perl/Apache, but I have not tested this.
Regards
Gerald
> Ruben Safir hat am 07.10.2023 19:32 CEST geschrie
Hi Neil,
[email protected] is just my personal email I use for embperl stuff (instead of
[email protected]).
The new release was announced on the Embperl mailling list as always and this
will not change.
I am just about to move my OpenSource stuff under a common website, which is
actevy.io
I am happy to anounnce Embperl 3.0.0. It is the first release after 8 years and
it brings Embperl up to date with current linux distributions and software.
This is the second release candidate. Please give it a try and and send
feedback to the Embperl mailinglist ([email protected]
the website is very rudimentary and I see no
> option for signing up to any list there.
>
> What is actevy.io and why was this seemingly announced there rather
> than on the official embperl mailing list? I saw no announcement
> that was actually addressed to [email protected],
there rather than
on the official embperl mailing list? I saw no announcement that was
actually addressed to [email protected], these posts seem to be in
reply to something that was sent to [email protected]. I am a heavy user
of Embperl and would like to be in the loop on whatever is going
That is very cool
On Thu, Oct 05, 2023 at 08:51:30AM +0200, [email protected] wrote:
> I am happy to anounnce Embperl 3.0.0. It is the first release after 8 years
> and it brings Embperl up to date with current linux distributions and
> software.
>
> This is the first re
ed on Debian bookworm minus systemd),
> the new release compiles ok, albeit with some warnings (let me know if
> the warnings would be useful).
>
> make test gives this error, same as what happens on Embperl that ships
> with Debian:
>
> #115 includeerr2.htm...
> Error in L
On Devuan release (Daedalus, based on Debian bookworm minus systemd),
the new release compiles ok, albeit with some warnings (let me know if
the warnings would be useful).
make test gives this error, same as what happens on Embperl that ships
with Debian:
#115 includeerr2.htm...
Error in
Was this sent to the embperl list? I got this from Jim, not the list. Is
there some other list that I'm not aware of?
On 10/5/23 09:00, Jim Tappe wrote:
Wow, Thank you!
On Wed, Oct 4, 2023 at 11:52 PM <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
__
I am happy to anounnce Embper
Wow, Thank you!
On Wed, Oct 4, 2023 at 11:52 PM wrote:
> I am happy to anounnce Embperl 3.0.0. It is the first release after 8
> years and it brings Embperl up to date with current linux distributions and
> software.
>
> This is the first release candidate. Please give it a t
I am happy to anounnce Embperl 3.0.0. It is the first release after 8 years and
it brings Embperl up to date with current linux distributions and software.
This is the first release candidate. Please give it a try and and send feedback
to the Embperl mailinglist.
The release candidate is
Hi Neil,
I am still alive :-)
I would expect that a
[-
no warnings "uninitialized" ;
-]
at the top of your pages will make the uninitiazied warning go away.
I plan to spend some time on Embperl in september and will take a look at the
issues you posted.
Regards
Gerald
Hi, I am in the process of upgrading my systems from Debian Stretch to
Bookworm. Most things seem to work, though I have found a couple of
problems with the Embperl package as supplied by Debian. It compiles ok,
but I get an error on make test. Output included below.
PERL_DL_NONLAZY=0 "
> On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 11:21:14PM -0700, Neil Gunton wrote:
> > Ruben Safir wrote:
> > >On 06/26/2017 07:51 PM, Neil Gunton wrote:
> > >>[email protected] wrote:
> > >>>Hi Neil,
> > >>>
> > >>>Embperl is not working with th
een as passe by some people now. I still use all those,
and Sendmail, so call me a dinosaur. They work, and I have all my
configs dialed in for those tools. And I have a huge codebase (well, 20
man year's worth of work on my part for my website). So I'm going to use
Embperl for as long
Is it a good idea to adopt this package and update it?
It wil likely die otherwise
On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 11:21:14PM -0700, Neil Gunton wrote:
> Ruben Safir wrote:
> >On 06/26/2017 07:51 PM, Neil Gunton wrote:
> >>[email protected] wrote:
> >>>Hi Neil,
> >
There is a new modperl release?
On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 12:08:10PM -0700, Neil Gunton wrote:
> Hi all, just wondering if Embperl was ever made threadsafe so it
> could work under Apache's event or worker apache mpm's.
>
> The prefork does seem to limit somewhat the n
upport.
>
> Late last week I decided to look at the source of several loaded pages. I
> diff'd a couple of the pages and mapped those diffs back to the embperl. This
> gave me a better idea of where I needed to focus my attention.
>
> I spent most of last weekend working on
Thank you to everyone for your support.
Late last week I decided to look at the source of several loaded pages. I
diff'd a couple of the pages and mapped those diffs back to the embperl. This
gave me a better idea of where I needed to focus my attention.
I spent most of last weekend worki
Its been a long time but I used to get some useful results with mmm-mode in
emacs.
On Mon, 5 Jul 2021 at 11:50, Chuck Zumbrun wrote:
> A multi-modal editor that does syntax highlighting for all the different
> languages would be really helpful, but I've never found one that works with
> everythi
A multi-modal editor that does syntax highlighting for all the different
languages would be really helpful, but I've never found one that works with
everything that's in your file. I use Notepad++ in HTML mode and it at
least does a pretty good job of matching brackets so you can follow the
contro
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Hi,
I need to work on several files that are probably 10+ years old. Apart from
minor changes, they haven't been touched for the past 6 years. The dev is no
longer with the company.
I'm making a non-trivial change and could do with advice on how best to
interpret the code.
The file I'm intere
never mind ... my bad.
On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 4:02 PM Jim Tappe wrote:
>
> I have the same issue with Embperl 2.0.4 and Apache 2.4.6. CentOS.
>
> What is weird is that Embperl works when I set the environment variables
> without SetEnv like this.
>
> EMBPERL_USEENV on
I have the same issue with Embperl 2.0.4 and Apache 2.4.6. CentOS.
What is weird is that Embperl works when I set the environment variables
without SetEnv like this.
EMBPERL_USEENV on
EMBPERL_OBJECT_BASE base.epl
I would set them like this except Apache 2.4 sometimes complains the
bareword
Hi all,
I am getting this error message
Embperl::Object base _base.epl not found.
even though I have this set in VirtualHost.
SetEnv EMBPERL_USEENV on
SetEnv EMBPERL_OBJECT_BASE base.epl
So it should work. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jim
>
Ruben Safir wrote:
>>>> Thanks, Gerald. So, just to be clear, what my preload routine in
>>>> startup.pl does is the following. Maybe you can confirm that I'm doing
>>>> it right.
>>>>
>>>> if (Apache2::ServerUtil::restart_count()
On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 11:21:14PM -0700, Neil Gunton wrote:
> Ruben Safir wrote:
> >On 06/26/2017 07:51 PM, Neil Gunton wrote:
> >>[email protected] wrote:
> >>>Hi Neil,
> >>>
> >>>Embperl is not working with threaded mpm.
> >>>
&g
Hello
I've been trying to compile embperl and I had it working at one point
and then I tried to all an ssl certificate with openssl and I can not
get it to work again. I can't get around this error message
Error in Perl code: Can't call method "app" on an undefined valu
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> On Fri, Nov 01, 2019 at 04:58:49AM -0400, Ruben Safir wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > I think this was partly covered a few months back but embperl is not
> > compiling. Evidently Perl removed a variable tht the vode was depending
> > on.
> >
> > cc -c
Yeah even the svn fails to work.
On Fri, Nov 01, 2019 at 04:58:49AM -0400, Ruben Safir wrote:
> Hello
>
> I think this was partly covered a few months back but embperl is not
> compiling. Evidently Perl removed a variable tht the vode was depending
> on.
>
> cc -c
s instead
> of eval?
>
>
>
> Regards
>
>
>
> Gerald
>
>
>
> *Von:* Chuck Zumbrun [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Gesendet:* Dienstag, 17. September 2019 17:22
> *An:* [email protected]
> *Betreff:* embPerl and Readonly module issue
>
>
Am 17.09.2019 um 17:22 schrieb Chuck Zumbrun :
>
> Using embPerl 2.5.0, porting an application from Ubuntu 12.04, perl 5.14,
> Readonly 2.0.0 to Ubuntu 18.04, perl 5.26, Readonly 2.05
>
> If I have a Readonly hash like this:
>
> [-
> use Readonly;
>
What is happing if you write "$LETTERS{$letter}", i.e. us quotes instead of
eval?
Regards
Gerald
Von: Chuck Zumbrun [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 17. September 2019 17:22
An: [email protected]
Betreff: embPerl and Readonly module issue
Using emb
Using embPerl 2.5.0, porting an application from Ubuntu 12.04, perl 5.14,
Readonly 2.0.0 to Ubuntu 18.04, perl 5.26, Readonly 2.05
If I have a Readonly hash like this:
[-
use Readonly;
Readonly our %LETTERS => {
"A" => "Letter A",
&qu
Thanks very much, Nigel. I sent another reply to the list that got
delayed for some reason, but I eventually used quilt to apply the
patches (before I got your post, I found reference to that on some
webpage or other). It worked fine, and I was able to compile Embperl
without errors. It'
ress!
Thanks again, sorry for the dumb questions.
It would be great if Gerald could bring all this together and release a
new official version on the main Embperl site... obviously it would make
it a lot easier if the main file that you can download from
perl.apache.org worked with the latest versio
/patches/series | while read -r I; do cat
debian/patches/$I | patch -p1; done
You can verify the changes with git diff, or do the usual things to
install the module.
On Tue, 16 Apr 2019 at 21:55, Neil Gunton wrote:
>
> Hi Nigel, thanks! I am able to get the embperl repo at the
> salsa.debian
Hi Nigel, thanks! I am able to get the embperl repo at the
salsa.debian.org site, and it makes a promising directory with the usual
files which looks very familiar. However I'm not familiar with how to
apply the debian patches, presumably there is some command or tool that
is used to do that?
Hello!
The trunk code is at
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/perl/embperl/trunk . However, it uses
a deprecated variable removed in Perl 5.22, so it's probably not going
to work for you.
I'd suggest grabbing Debian's embperl repo at
https://salsa.debian.org/perl-team/modules/pack
Just a guess.
It might be fixed in version libembperl-perl/2.5.0-5 ?
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=812617
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 4:40 PM Neil Gunton wrote:
> Just upgraded my workstation from Debian 8 (Jessie) to 9 (Stretch).
>
> Embperl was working on Debi
This is nuts. I know now that a version 2.5.0-10 exists of Embperl, but
I can't get it from Debian except as a compiled package, or the src one
that is mysteriously "debianized" and unrecognizable to me as something
I can just build in the usual fashion. Does anyone know whe
Yes, I was just looking at that. But the trouble is it wants to bring in
a bunch of other packages that I don't want or need, e.g. apache (I
build my own apache). So right now I'm trying to figure out how/if I can
download the source for the Embperl package from somewhere so I ca
gt; https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=812617
> >
> > On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 4:40 PM Neil Gunton > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >
> > Just upgraded my workstation from Debian 8 (Jessie) to 9 (Stretch).
> >
> > Embperl
ess.
>
> It might be fixed in version libembperl-perl/2.5.0-5 ?
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=812617
>
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 4:40 PM Neil Gunton <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> Just upgraded my workstation from Debian 8 (Jess
Just upgraded my workstation from Debian 8 (Jessie) to 9 (Stretch).
Embperl was working on Debian Jessie, though with some bugs or different
behavior which I mentioned in previous email to the list. Now I tried
upgrading to Stretch to bring myself up to date with Debian stable
finally, and
Hi, been using Embperl 2.5.9_3 for some years now. Just had to upgrade
my server from Debian Wheezy to Debian Jessie, which has Perl 5.20.2. I
am finding that Embperl::exit() no longer seems to work. It's easy to
replicate, e.g.
Hello world!
[- Embperl::exit() -]
Uh oh
The "Uh oh&quo
Hi Axel,
happy to hear from you. Thanks very much for the patch. I try to find some
spare time during the next weeks to build and release a new Version of Embperl
including your patch
Regards
Gerald
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Von: "Axel Beckert"
An: "Gerald Richter,
ian.net/ helps a lot. But I suppose, your development
environment isn't really a Debian Unstable. :-)
> So if anybody can help with testing, I would like to keep Embperl
> working and also as part of Debian (any other distros).
Just uploaded a fixed libembperl-perl package to Debian Unst
> Hi,
>
> I know it's some years ago that I did the last release of Embperl. Also I
> personally still use it in our company, I didn't had the time to prepare new
> releases.
>
> As Dominic already wrote it's usually not much effort to adapt it to a new
Hi,
I know it's some years ago that I did the last release of Embperl. Also I
personally still use it in our company, I didn't had the time to prepare new
releases.
As Dominic already wrote it's usually not much effort to adapt it to a new Perl
version, but setting up the t
Hi All,
I am using embperl on CentOS currently. I hope it continues to be
maintained on various versions of Linux. :)
Thanks,
Jim
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 6:06 PM, Neil Gunton wrote:
> I am still actively using Embperl on my websites, fwiw. My main site is
> the largest collection of b
I know that - I was making an argument that removing Embperl from Debian
completely will just hasten the impression that it's a dead project. I
would really like it if it could remain in because if it gives Embperl
just a bit more visibility and awareness in the community, then that
would
If you're building Apache from source, you'll also be building
Embperl from source too - in which case, the plans Debian has
to remove the packages will not have any direct affect on you.
Cheers,
Dominic.
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 12:13:09PM -0700, Neil Gunton wrote:
> Thanks, I am
source, and MySQL is hidden behind the
firewall. I know stuff could come up with sendmail or bind, but you do
your best to keep up.
Thanks,
Neil
Dominic Hargreaves wrote:
> Well, your Debian Wheezy box will probably continue to run just fine with
> Embperl :)
>
> Seriously though,
Well, your Debian Wheezy box will probably continue to run just fine with
Embperl :)
Seriously though, you should be aware that that release is nearly out
of long-term support, and you should be planning an upgrade to Stretch
- an excellent opportunity to reap the benefits of our continued
I am still actively using Embperl on my websites, fwiw. My main site is
the largest collection of bicycle tour journals in the world. I may not
show up in your statistics, but I just wanted to add one voice to the
"please keep it" side. I really like Embperl, it just works and has done
Hi,
As you can see from the message below, we are considering removing Embperl
from Debian because of concerns about not being actively maintained. We
have had to patch it several times to cope with changes in newer upstream
versions over the past few years, and we don't think it is really
Hello again,
after reading a lot of "nice" embperl internal sourcecode (there are some
things you definitely don't want to do...), I found
$request->param-> query_info
in the documentation...
... which was exactly what we needed :-)
I wish you all very nice chris
Hello,
we try to create an API solution with Embperl. We receive a JSON structure send
vie POST.
The problem: there is nothing stored in %fdat. I think it is skipped, because
the POST data are not in the form "KEY=VALUE" but it's only a JSON structure.
Is there a way to acces
2. Unfortunately the test suite
> fails afterwards.
>
> Anyways, here's the patch to make the upstream code build again:
>
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 05:37:45PM -0400, Ruben Safir wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 04:00:15PM -0400, Ruben Safir wrote:
> &g
said, would be more noticeable
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To: [email protected]
On 06/27/2017 02:21 AM, Neil Gunton wrote:
> Ok, but I'm wondering if there is something else I should be doing to
> execute the actual preload. It seems that all I do here is give Embperl
> an array, but when I enable the preload, it just goes through everything
> suspiciously
Ruben Safir wrote:
On 06/26/2017 07:51 PM, Neil Gunton wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
Hi Neil,
Embperl is not working with threaded mpm.
Preloading all your perl code saves a lot of memory due to code sharing.
The main issue is, that you have to make sure, not to open any file or
database
On 06/26/2017 07:51 PM, Neil Gunton wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
>> Hi Neil,
>>
>> Embperl is not working with threaded mpm.
>>
>> Preloading all your perl code saves a lot of memory due to code sharing.
>>
>> The main issue is, that you have to m
[email protected] wrote:
Hi Neil,
Embperl is not working with threaded mpm.
Preloading all your perl code saves a lot of memory due to code sharing.
The main issue is, that you have to make sure, not to open any file or database
connection or similar in the preload code, because that will be
Hi Neil,
Embperl is not working with threaded mpm.
Preloading all your perl code saves a lot of memory due to code sharing.
The main issue is, that you have to make sure, not to open any file or database
connection or similar in the preload code, because that will be shared too,
which does
Hi all, just wondering if Embperl was ever made threadsafe so it could
work under Apache's event or worker apache mpm's.
The prefork does seem to limit somewhat the number of clients I can have
on my server, presumably due to the memory footprint (no shared code
between processes
Hi,
when I try to compile apache 2.4.23, perl 5.22.2, mod_perl 2.0.10 and
Embperl 2.5.0, I receive errors in the last step during compilation of
Embperl. As Embperl 2.5.0 is the oldest of the four packages, it maybe
lacks compatibility with newer versions of perl.
Are there any plans for a new
You should be able to find all Embperl releases via a search on CPAN,
for example https://metacpan.org/release/Embperl
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Hello all,
Where do I download embperl 2.5 from?
Previously, it was at this location.
http://www.embperl.org/downloads/
But now this location returns - Not Found The requested URL /downloads/ was
not found on this server.
Thanks.
|varformData
={"data1":a,"data2":b,"data3":c};$.ajax({dataType:"json",contentType
:"application/json;
charset=UTF-8",url:'/folder1/doSomething1.epl',data
:formData,success:function(response){CurrentArray=response;}}); Thank
You, ~Donavon
to do it,
testing at each step, until it stops working. Then at least you know
what step it was that broke it. Just an idea.
Neil
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"application/x-www-form-urlencoded");' is not always possible.
A lot of things RESTful seem to use application/json.
On 9/8/2016 12:22 PM, Neil Gunton wrote:
Donavon wrote:
If I use Embperl to receive JSON data. That's where the issue
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If I use Embperl to receive JSON data. That's where the issue
arises. |
var formData = {"data1":a,"data2":b,"data3":c};
$.ajax(
{dataType:"json",
contentType:"application/json; charset=UTF-8",
url:'/folder1/
Yup. that's it.
If I use Embperl to create JSON data no problem.
I just do:
[-
| use| |JSON;|| $hash{'key'} = 'value||'; $json| |=
encode_json(\||%hash||);|
| $http_headers_out||{||'Content-Type'||} =
||"application/json; c
ctories.
|varformData
={"data1":a,"data2":b,"data3":c};$.ajax({dataType:"json",contentType
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On 09/08/2016 01:21 PM, Neil Gunton wrote:
> I also generate application/xml responses using Embperl,
Embperl can use perl modules to spit out anything that is a string of bits.
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){CurrentArray=response;}}); Thank
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On 9/4/2016 2:30 AM, Michael Smith wrote:
I wouldn't use embperl to accept json. I see embperl as being
designed for HTML output, so I don't really see how it helps when
dealing with json.
On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 11:43 PM, Donavo
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{CurrentArray=response;}}); Thank
You, ~Donavon |
On 9/4/2016 2:30 AM, Michael Smith wrote:
I wouldn't use embperl to accept json. I see embperl as being
designed for HTML output, so I don't really see how it helps when
dealing with json.
On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 11:43 PM, Donavo
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