My fault, better be more careful when playing with environment vars.
libapreq uses tempnam(3), which uses the environment var TMPDIR when
creating temporary file names. Two of us were working on the server, one had
it set, the other didn't. That's why one person restarting the server
continued to
Since a lot of folks end up using mod_proxy in a dual-server setup, I
thought I'd let people know of this bug (which I discovered after several
hours of pounding my head against a brick wall).
The version of mod_proxy shipped with Apache 1.3.23 will silently drop
multiple Set-Cookie headers, leav
We just experienced an odd problem and were wondering if anyone has
encountered this before. We recently set the apache LimitRequestBody
parameter to 1000 (10M) and all was working fine until a recent restart.
We started getting errors in the logs whenever there was a file upload field
in the
Hi there,
On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, John Siracusa wrote:
> Okay, I tried it again, from the very beginning.
[snip]
> So...what am I doing wrong?
Well this doesn't look good...
[snip]
> /usr/bin/ld: warning -L: directory name (/usr/local/lib) does not exist
[snip]
...nor does this.
[snip]
> Checki
I am trying to install the latest version of Mod_perl (version 1.26) with
Apache 1.3.23 on RedHat 7.2.
When I tried the "make test" from the mod_perl installation I had an error
saying that the module URI couldn't be found. I then downloaded and
installed the URI module from cpan.org: URI-1.18 an
Some kind of off-the-cuff reviews from a friend you might find interesting.
Note the criterion: <$20 and HTML on/off
> I am using Vivian as my main client, but it is lacking in a few "functions"
> that need work. It is the ONLY client I have found so far that doesn't
> support HTML and it has a
The URL
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/apache-umeter/Apache-UploadMeter-0.21.tar.gz
has entered CPAN as
file: $CPAN/authors/id/I/IS/ISAAC/Apache-UploadMeter-0.21.tar.gz
size: 7293 bytes
md5: c2b830b7a6204d40050946c5d84c9583
Also available on SourceForge (see above URL).
SourceF
On 2/3/02 10:23 AM, Joe Schaefer wrote:
> John Siracusa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Well, I can confirm that it still doesn't work for me... :-/ Is everyone
>> using Perl 5.6.1 here? Because somehow some of the files I downloaded had
>> the string "perl500503" embedded in them. Even after se
Paul DuBois wrote:
> > I think all the recent RedHats come with mod_perl as a
> > DSO by default.
>
> I just looked on a RH 7.2 machine. It has the AddModule
> line in the default httpd.conf, but no mod_perl.so in the
> modules directory.
I think the DSO in a separate mod_perl RPM package.
--
At 11:02 + 2/3/02, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
>Paul DuBois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Mac OS X includes Apache, and mod_perl works there, too. That's
>> another group of potential new mod_perl-ized servers.
>
>I think all the recent RedHats come with mod_perl as a DSO by default.
I just
Hi there,
On Sat, 2 Feb 2002, unknown wrote:
> I was on this website, which i believe is yours. How can i make the
> same thing on my apache (win32) 1.3.22
> http://www.xorgate.com/Apache/OpenIndex/demo/
I'm not sure I understand the question.
If you want a demonstration of Apache running on y
John Siracusa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, I can confirm that it still doesn't work for me... :-/ Is everyone
> using Perl 5.6.1 here? Because somehow some of the files I downloaded had
> the string "perl500503" embedded in them. Even after search/replacing all
> that, I ended up with a
:: I think, as somebody said, that migrating to Outlook instead
:: of Outlook Express might be something (though you won't be
:: free from worms, virii, etc.).
There is a patch available from Microsoft which prohibits the opening of
certain types of attachments. This makes Outlook (not Outloo
Hi, i got apache about 3 weeks ago, and like to
modify it the way i like.
I was on this website, which i believe is
yours. How can i make the same thing on my apache (win32) 1.3.22
http://www.xorgate.com/Apache/OpenIndex/demo/
what exactly do i need to type in httpd.conf ? the
explanation on
Medi Montaseri wrote:
> Can I somehow influence this behavior such that the user
> will indeed see something like "MyFile.txt.returned" or
> "MyFile.txt.processed" in the dialog box.
Add a "Content-Disposition" header like this:
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=MyFile.txt.returned
I d
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 10:39:02PM -0500, Joe Schaefer wrote:
...
> Great - thanks a ton!
Not so great. I'm half asleep. You need to do patch -r or, apply the
forward patch included below...
rick
--- http_main.c~ Mon Jan 28 04:07:46 2002
+++ http_main.cFri Feb 1 19:22:51 2002
@@
Paul DuBois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mac OS X includes Apache, and mod_perl works there, too. That's
> another group of potential new mod_perl-ized servers.
I think all the recent RedHats come with mod_perl as a DSO by default.
--
Dave Hodgkinson, Wizard for Hire http://www.dav
Sam Tregar wrote:
> On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
>
>
>>I think the best solution is to run your staging server on a different
>>port and use a front-end proxy to rewrite to the right server based on
>>the Host: name. Alternatively put 2 NICs with 2 IPs, that will work if
>>you don't h
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