On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Dave Moore wrote:
> All,
>
> ok. after much twiddling and tweaking, I have finished a version of
> Apache::PerlVINC that I feel comfortable with. I changed _alot_ of things
> in it. maybe too much. i thought it would be nice if _everybody_ had a
> chance to flame me, so I am
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Chad Billigmeier wrote:
> Having a bit of trouble getting apache::session to run with apache::DBI. Is
> this due to the fact that Oracle wants AutoCommit on and Apache::DBI has it
> off or is there some other magic that I am missing out on? Is anyone using
> Apache::Session w
-Original Message-
From: Darko Krizic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 11 July 2000 10:56 PM
To: 'Greg Leidreiter'
Subject: RE: The Eagle has landed!
> ServerRoot is /usr/local/apache
> underneath which I have created the lib/perl/Apache tree for holding
> mod_perl modules,
>
From: G.W. Haywood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 12 July 2000 3:45 AM
To: mod_perl Mailing List
Subject: Re: Newbie: make test failure!
Hi there,
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Michael Robinton wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Jul 2000, Greg Leidreiter wrote:
> > but when I run 'make test'
> > httpd
Hello, again. We're making progress; I think I've decided what the actual
bugs are. :) Please let me know if you disagree. On certain requests, such
as requests which ask for directories and require the aid of
DirectoryIndex, lookup_uri() is called. This call creates a subrequest
that appears as i
All,
ok. after much twiddling and tweaking, I have finished a version of
Apache::PerlVINC that I feel comfortable with. I changed _alot_ of things
in it. maybe too much. i thought it would be nice if _everybody_ had a
chance to flame me, so I am including a link so you can download it and
try it.
Having a bit of trouble getting
apache::session to run with apache::DBI. Is this due to the fact that Oracle
wants AutoCommit on and Apache::DBI has it off or is there some other magic that
I am missing out on? Is anyone using Apache::Session with
Apache::DBI???
The error_log
reports find
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000 15:10:25 -0600 (MDT), rise wrote:
>On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Mike Miller wrote:
>> Not good for heavy use, but for the 3-4 times a month
>> it gets used in production, it works perfectly okay.
>
>There is one significant issue with using DBD::Proxy / DBI::ProxyServer on
>Windows: la
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Alexei V. Alexandrov wrote:
> Hello modperl,
>
> I`m trying to get ApacheModulePerl.dll to work on a Windows 98 machine. I have
> compiled perl apache and tring to build the module but the linker says it can
> not link the module because of an unresolved symbol _ap_val
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Mike Miller wrote:
> Not good for heavy use, but for the 3-4 times a month
> it gets used in production, it works perfectly okay.
There is one significant issue with using DBD::Proxy / DBI::ProxyServer on
Windows: lack of fork. If you're going to be using it you probably want
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Jerrad Pierce wrote:
> But nobody is typically a rather priveleged account...
Permissions are permissions. If you want the nobody user to read the
files and directories, they have to be accessible by that user.
> > > Why mod_perl does not like File::Recurse module???
> >
Yes! The Eagle Book!!!
Im afraid this is a "me too" email, but I am __compelled__ to write it.
As a mostly self-educated programmer, I have devoured many technical
books, but the Eagle book ranks as one of the best written techincal book
I have ever read. Very coherent and builds up and sweeps it
Thats another weird thing. When it was happening I took that
Win32::Internet() module and wrote a script to display the headers for
a page I entered. It would show the headers for every page except this
one! Its like it is not sending anything back.
Just as a sanity check, I followed the m
Dimas,
An automatic logout after
a certain amount of idle time is one method. Most chat servers
automatically logout and disconnect idle connections, so emulating this may not
be a bad idea. There may be a way to detect that a user left the page, but
if there is, I don't know about it.
T
Hi all. I'm from Braz
I'm writing a simple web chat and trying to
do that in mod_perl. The script is very simple, it reads a text
file with the messages and print the messages in a frame. It
enters in a loop that only ends when the user send a lougout to the script. The
problem that i'
Hello,
I have a problem with using apache::Registry and have not been able
find an answer in the eagle book or the mod_perl site, so i am missing
something here.
If I take the following script and run it under apache::registry it
runs fine:
#!/opt/perl5/bin/perl
print "Content-type: text/
"Scott Alexander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I used the eagle book. I have done very well with it. Are there
> really any other books out there on the subject?
perl.apache.org/guide of course!
--
Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org
Editor-in-chief, The
But nobody is typically a rather priveleged account...
> -Original Message-
> From: Perrin Harkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 2:45 PM
> To: Alexei V. Barantsev
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Why mod_perl does not like File::Recurse module?
>
>
> On
On 11 Jul 2000, Alexei V. Barantsev wrote:
> >From command line all is ok
>
> Untitled Document
> File::Copy::copydir ok
> File::Recurse::recurse ok
>
> In mod_perl I have the the different result
>
> Untitled Document
> File::Copy::copydir ok
> File::Recurse::recurse failed
>
> Why mod_p
Matt Sergeant wrote:
>
> On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Scott Alexander wrote:
>
> > I used the eagle book. I have done very well with it. Are there
> > really any other books out there on the subject?
>
> Not on mod_perl, but I wouldn't develop a big system until you've read
> Damian Conway's "Object
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Scott Alexander wrote:
> I used the eagle book. I have done very well with it. Are there
> really any other books out there on the subject?
Not on mod_perl, but I wouldn't develop a big system until you've read
Damian Conway's "Object Oriented Perl".
> Scott
> On 11 Jul
I'm looking for a mod_perl developer to work directly with me on a very
high profile mod_perl project. This work is on a contract basis, though
very likely to lead to either full time or long term contract work.
Skills involved are:
Perl - good perl skills required, especially knowledge of OO.
I used the eagle book. I have done very well with it. Are there
really any other books out there on the subject?
Scott
On 11 Jul 2000, at 10:22, Pramod Sokke wrote:
> Any ideas on which is the best book available out there for mod_perl?
Hello modperl,
I`m trying to get ApacheModulePerl.dll to work on a Windows 98 machine. I have
compiled perl apache and tring to build the module but the linker says it can
not link the module because of an unresolved symbol _ap_validate_password. Has
anyone succeded to run the module unde
Hi there,
On Sat, 1 Jul 2000, Kristopher Lalletti wrote:
> I've been trying to get Apache::DBI working
> as soon as I mention PerlModule Apache::DBI or any other module in the
> httpd.conf the httpd starts-up and craps-out
Read what to do in SUPPORT.
73,
Ged.
The Eagle Book,
"Writing Apache Modules in Perl and C"
by Lincoln Stein (CGI.pm author)
and
Doug MacEachern (someone who despite his mere humanity, wrote mod_perl)
Published by O'Reilly
ISBN 1-565592-567-X
The X is for Xtra good mod_perl book. :)
Hi there,
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Michael Robinton wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Jul 2000, Greg Leidreiter wrote:
> > but when I run 'make test'
> > httpd listening on port 8529
> > letting apache warm up...\c
> > still waiting for server to warm up.not ok
> I always get that error
Hi all,
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Geoffrey Young wrote:
>> From: darren chamberlain
>> Maybe I stole it unconsciously... Sorry Geoff...
> feel free
Somebody once said "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery".
Blessed if I can remember who it was.
73,
Ged.
Any ideas on which is the best book available out there for mod_perl?
I am running a 3-tier mod_perl setup as advised by the Guide:
Lightweight apache <-> mod_perl apache <-> db server.
One of the problems with this setup is that the mod_perl apache no longer
knows some details about the client request, like the client IP.
I used Ask Bjoern Hansen's m
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Axel Wagner wrote:
> > Geoff wrote:
> >
> > did you compile mod_perl with EVERYTHING=1 or PERL_LOG_API=1
>
> Yes! And with a lot of other options. Take a look:
>
> content of .makepl_args.mod_perl:
>
> EVERYTHING=1
> APACHE_SRC=../../../Server/apache_1.3.12/src
> NO_HTTPD=
> Geoff wrote:
>
> did you compile mod_perl with EVERYTHING=1 or PERL_LOG_API=1
Yes! And with a lot of other options. Take a look:
content of .makepl_args.mod_perl:
EVERYTHING=1
APACHE_SRC=../../../Server/apache_1.3.12/src
NO_HTTPD=1
USE_APACI=1
PREP_HTTPD=1
USE_DSO=1
PERL_DEBUG=1
PERL_TRACE=1
did you compile mod_perl with EVERYTHING=1 or PERL_LOG_API=1
--Geoff
> -Original Message-
> From: Axel Wagner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 11:30 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Severe problem with $r->log_error
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a serious problem
Hi,
I have a serious problem with the logging facility of MOD_PERL.
Something that once worked perfectly well suddenly turned quite.
I have tried all the logging statements from the eagle book, but
my error log file refuses to show any trace thereof.
I have also set the LogLevel to debug, but e
Barrie,
Thanks for the interesting benchmarks. In my case, I am only
initializing to '' or 0 to avoid warnings (I have PerlWarn On). What was
most interesting is the hit when you initialize an empty array. I'll
probably just continue on my current course, but the numbers are very
intriguing.
Th
Could you explain the following
I have a little script and run it from command line and in mod_perl
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use CGI qw(:standard);
use File::Tools;
print
header,
start_html,
p( "File::Copy::copydir ", defined &File::Copy::copydir ? "ok" : "failed" ),
p( "File::Recurse::recurse
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000 14:52:58 +0100 (BST), David Mitchell wrote:
>> From: Eric Strovink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Write a simple socket interface to connect Apache Perl to your existing
>Windoze Perl script (which you'll hack to set up as a simple server). Invent
>your own protocol. Lockin
Hello all,
I could use your assistance. I have been tasked to
show the performance differences between Perl CGI
scripts and mod_perl scripts running on an Apache
web server on a small isolated network.
I am assuming mod_perl will outperform CGI if the
scripts are well written.
I need to
DBD::Proxy does work the way you describe it.
I've used it with succes to address MSSQL DBs.
So far, with Access I met a few difficulties with memos
(Access' BLOBs), but maybe I didn't find the way to do it.
Fabrice
David Mitchell wrote:
>
> > From: Eric Strovink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> From: Eric Strovink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Write a simple socket interface to connect Apache Perl to your existing
Windoze Perl script (which you'll hack to set up as a simple server). Invent
your own protocol. Locking issues will come
> up, but you can manage this yourself with a litt
Lorenzo Gordon wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am a software developer for The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK.
> My query is the following: I have been able to successfully run a Perl script from
>MS-DOS that would pull out the necessary info. from an Access database I wrote last
>year
I am trying to work my way through Stein and MacEachern but having a few
teething troubles.
I am following the example code in Chapter 2 faithfully, have build and
installed mod_perl
(which now appears under httpd -l) and modified the configuration files
according to the suggestions in the book. i
> I have a PerlTransHandler and I have a bunch of virtual hosts. Each virtual
> host looks like this
>
>
> User abc
> Group abcs
>
>
> (How) can I access the User and Group definitions in the VirtualHost (which
> are intended for suexec)? Is this feature missing in mod_perl 1.24? The
> eagle b
I have a PerlTransHandler and I have a bunch of virtual hosts. Each virtual
host looks like this
User abc
Group abcs
(How) can I access the User and Group definitions in the VirtualHost (which
are intended for suexec)? Is this feature missing in mod_perl 1.24? The
eagle book on
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