I forgot one, http://sourceforge.net/projects/mod-xmlrpc/
But it isn't exactly well documented for a non C programmer.
It looks like it might be an option.
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Hi,
I am finally finding yes, there could be a reason for me to use this, I want
to avoid SOAP, partly because of the license crap(fear), but also because I
figure that XMLRPC will be easier to learn at first and likely will fit my
small needs. But as I look at examples and various tools that sup
On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, xk wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have apache 2.0.35 and ActivePerl 5.6.1 installed on Win32, and I can't
> install mod_perl 1.99_01.
> When I do perl , it says
>
> > Configuring Apache/2.0.35 mod_perl/1.99_01 Perl/v5.6.1
> > unlink...lib/Apache/BuildConfig.pm
> > C:/Program Files/Apache
I am working in my first mod_perl real-life project, I would like to ask
you for a directory layout for development.
The fact is that developers in my team have Apache under /usr/local in
Linux machines, but we would prefer to develop as normal users, not as
www or nobody, though that will be the
Bas A.Schulte wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> On Thursday, April 18, 2002, at 04:58 PM, Geoffrey Young wrote:
>
>>> I'm a little confused (honestly). I want to handle parameter errors
>>> in a content handler. When there's a parameter missing in the URL,
>>> my handler returns HTTP_BAD_REQUEST.
>>> Now Ap
On 4/19/02 10:33 PM, "Stas Bekman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> claimed:
> If your end goal is PS, better generated PS in first place. From my
> experience
> ps -> pdf -> ps, makes the final PS a much bigger file (5-10 times
> bigger). I use html2ps for generating PS files (used for generating the
> mod_p
Hi.
I have apache 2.0.35 and ActivePerl 5.6.1 installed on Win32, and I can't
install mod_perl 1.99_01.
When I do perl , it says
> Configuring Apache/2.0.35 mod_perl/1.99_01 Perl/v5.6.1
> unlink...lib/Apache/BuildConfig.pm
> C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/bin/Apache.exe -l failed: Bad fil
On 20/4/02 7:08 PM, "Stas Bekman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew Tomazos wrote:
>> I am encountering an intermittent error while running mod_perl 1.26 on
>> Apache 1.3.19.
>>
>> In Apache's error log there appears two different kinds of errors message
>> with no pattern and varying frequenc
Andrew Tomazos wrote:
> I am encountering an intermittent error while running mod_perl 1.26 on
> Apache 1.3.19.
>
> In Apache's error log there appears two different kinds of errors message
> with no pattern and varying frequency.
>
> The first is:
>
> "null: Attempt to free unreferenced scal
I am encountering an intermittent error while running mod_perl 1.26 on
Apache 1.3.19.
In Apache's error log there appears two different kinds of errors message
with no pattern and varying frequency.
The first is:
"null: Attempt to free unreferenced scalar.".
The second is:
"[notice] child
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