Is it okay if we keep this conversation on the list?
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, Mark S Lowe wrote:
> Ha! Well, I found that solution suggested on a site a couple weeks
> ago, and added it to my mod_perl httpd.conf. Still, the good old
> fashion
>
> Print ³content-type: text/html\n\n²;
> Print ³hello
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, Mark S Lowe wrote:
> Thank you for your help! I added this module directive and still had
> the piping problem with output unless I use the CGI module, but since
> mod_perl perfers I do this, that is what I¹ll use. Thanks again!
Wait, I'm confused -- did this or did this no
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, Mark S Lowe wrote:
> It would seem after many attempts to get anything of any level of
> complexity running in mod_perl under OSX, that perhaps it can¹t be
> done. I have libraries that work fine in the normal cgi-bin, but
> constantly produce 500 server errors when running
My guess is that you have a version mismatch between mod_perl and perl.
Ian
On Nov 9, 2004, at 4:59 PM, Mark S Lowe wrote:
It would seem after many attempts to get anything of any level of
complexity
running in mod_perl under OSX, that perhaps it can’t be done. I have
libraries that work fine in t