"Stathy G. Touloumis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> usethreads=define use5005threads=define useithreads=undef
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> Request.xs: In function `upload_hook':
> Request.xs:230: `thr' undeclared (first use in this function)
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> Any ideas would be appreciated : )
Try experimenting wit
take23.org has been very quiet. I think it'd be cool if everyone on
this list posted a short piece about their current mod_perl project.
It could be a module they're working on, a site they built, or even
something as simple as "how I used Apache::MP3 to let everyone in our
house listen to our mu
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Issac Goldstand wrote:
> DOES mod_accel buffer the uploads as they come through? That feature
> would be critical for compatibility with libapreq's UPLOAD_HOOK, which I'm
> finding lots of nice uses for...
Yes, mod_accel buffers completly uploads and starting from 1.0.8
br
Igor,
DOES mod_accel buffer the uploads as they come through? That feature
would be critical for compatibility with libapreq's UPLOAD_HOOK, which I'm
finding lots of nice uses for...
Issac
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From: "Igor Sysoev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Philip Mak" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Philip Mak wrote:
> Never mind, I'm an idiot. I just took a look at the error_log of my
> frontend and the problem became clear.
>
> [Sun Jan 6 09:42:04 2002] [error] [client 206.173.36.189] (13)Permission denied:
>accel: can't create tempfile /usr/local/apache/cache/tmpFtY
Hi all,
I'm about to post this module to CPAN. Please take a look and let me
know if you think this is appropriate for the Apache::* namespace and if
you have any problems with it ('make test' is quite comprehensive).
The module is available from:
http://www.swiftcamel.com/modules/Apache-AppClus
Hi,
Here is my perl version info :
stathy@server:~/.cpan/build/libapreq-0.33> perl -V
Summary of my perl5 (revision 5.0 version 6 subversion 1) configuration:
Platform:
osname=linux, osvers=2.4.10-smp, archname=i686-linux-thread
uname='linux app-server 2.4.10-smp #1 smp tue dec 11 09:35:51 cs
Never mind, I'm an idiot. I just took a look at the error_log of my
frontend and the problem became clear.
[Sun Jan 6 09:42:04 2002] [error] [client 206.173.36.189] (13)Permission denied:
accel: can't create tempfile /usr/local/apache/cache/tmpFtYxlf
On Sun, Jan 06, 2002 at 04:16:00PM +0200, Issac Goldstand wrote:
> I use it with uploads and it all works fine. What I still haven't
> tested is the UPLOAD_HOOK functionality of Apache::Request under it, but
> I'll get around to that shortly.
Hmm, I wonder if it's dependent on the CPAN module
I use it with uploads and it all works fine. What I still haven't
tested is the UPLOAD_HOOK functionality of Apache::Request under it, but
I'll get around to that shortly.
Issac
Philip Mak wrote:
>Has anyone been using mod_accel on a website that has HTTP file uploads?
>
>I'm having troub
Has anyone been using mod_accel on a website that has HTTP file uploads?
I'm having trouble getting file uploads to work with Internet Explorer 5.5,
Netscape 4.7, or Opera 6 through mod_accel 1.0.10. If I access the backend
Apache directly, it works.
I can upload a 1491 byte file, but I can't up
Since I started work on Apache::UploadMeter, I've started to look into
the possibilities of creating smarter and more user-interactive webapps
using IPC between webserver processes. Basically, the way this works is
that you can open a "magic" URL at form submission/link-click time,
which can b
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