Hello Allan P. Magmanlac,
Tuesday, September 24, 2002, 9:07:55 PM, you wrote:
APM> Hello,
APM>Can anyone advise me on how to build
APM> apache server with ssl and openssl and
APM> using mod perl.
APM> this is how I do it WITHOUT mod perl support
APM> cd to modssl soure directory and th
What does MasonHandler actually look like?
-mj
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Ken Miller wrote:
> Got a phone call yesterday from a user who was complaining that every few
> times a link was clicked on they were getting an "Internal Server Error".
> They could click back, try again, and be successful. F
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> At the first request each instance prints out the no_xhtml-header, but
> at the second call the no_xhtml-pragma is forgotten and the
> xhtml-header is printed out.
Are you setting $CGI::XHTML to 0 somewhere?
> btw and OT : in the previous thread there have been rumours
> > If you're writing new code then I would recommend writing handlers and
> > avoiding Apache::Registry altogether.
>
> I had been thinking about whether to do this. Why do you
> recommend avoiding
> Apache::Registry? Is there a performance penalty for using it?
We sometimes use Apache::Regist
Thnx for all the people contributing in the previous thread which gave
me deeper insight and a very easy solution ($CGI::XHTML = 0;)
But now I played around and found out that if loading a modules with
pragmas this pragma only is valid for the first call and not valid for
all further call.
I wro
Got a phone call yesterday from a user who was complaining that every few
times a link was clicked on they were getting an "Internal Server Error".
They could click back, try again, and be successful. Further investigation
led me to find that one of the instances of my back end server was always
Hi Francisco,
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Francisco Corella wrote:
> Thanks for replying. I hope you had a good time in my old country :-)
You probably saw the reports on the news about roads being washed away
by the rain in Sevilla. I went on a motor-cycle. Camping.
> > If you're writing new code
here's a simple script i use to build one of my servers, it builds
openssl, and apache with mod_ssl / mod_perl
On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 09:07, Allan P. Magmanlac wrote:
> Hello,
>
>Can anyone advise me on how to build
> apache server with ssl and openssl and
> using mod perl.
>
> this is h
Worked. Thanks.
Issac
- Original Message -
From: "Randy Kobes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Issac Goldstand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 1:37 AM
Subject: Re: Error compiling mod_perl/1.27/Apache-1.3.26/Perl-5.8.0 for
Native Win32
> On Sun,
This makes the syntax tree dump work for Apache::Status
--- lib/Apache/Status.pm.orig Tue May 28 09:33:28 2002
+++ lib/Apache/Status.pmTue Sep 24 12:09:56 2002
@@ -345,6 +345,7 @@
sub noh_b_terse {
my $r = shift;
+return unless eval { require B::Terse };
$r->send_http_h
Hi Ged,
> Sorry it took a long time to reply. Been to Spain.
Thanks for replying. I hope you had a good time in my old country :-)
> If you're writing new code then I would recommend writing handlers and
> avoiding Apache::Registry altogether.
I had been thinking about whether to do this. W
Hi there,
On 24 Sep 2002, Ian Stuart wrote:
> We are using Apache/1.3.26 (on a Sun Solaris box), with mod_perl/1.27,
[snip]
> getting errors saying that the connection dies
[snip]
>
> This problem occurs randomly,
I rather doubt that... :)
[snip]
> problem is cleared if we do a graceful resta
Hi there,
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, AdItYa wrote:
> I'm using httpd -l then mod_perl is in the list.
>
> Then I starting Apache, and run Test Page, but the image/icons cannot
> display just x (unknown.gif).
> I'm using standard httpd.conf from instalation, without editing.
What does it say in the
Hello,
Can anyone advise me on how to build
apache server with ssl and openssl and
using mod perl.
this is how I do it WITHOUT mod perl support
cd to modssl soure directory and then run the following command
./configure \
--with-apache=../apache_1.3.26 \
--with-ssl=../openssl-0.9.6g \
--
We are using Apache/1.3.26 (on a Sun Solaris box), with mod_perl/1.27,
in an ASP/Event-driven service that does Z39:50 database queries to get
the data.
We have been getting errors saying that the connection dies, causing
Net/Z3950/Manager.pm to die.
This problem occurs randomly, and we cannot w
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Peter Bi wrote:
> Problem in authentication: if mod_perl returns cached header and the
> document is proxy cached in the plain Apache, the backend authentication
> handler (in the mod_perl server) will not be able to protect it.
If you use HTTP Basic authentication then res
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