Sorry if this is off topic. I am attempting
to take a perl script I already have written to do something before attempting
to port it to modperl.
I have used this method to pass request to certain
files to be redirected to a perl script to produce dynamic content.
However, sometimes I wo
At 29 Nov 2002 02:17:31 -0500,
Joe Schaefer wrote:
> > It seems that Apache's ap_unescape_url() can't handle %u style
> > URI-escaped Unicode string, hence Apache::Request cannot neighther,
> > while CGI.pm can.
my WinIE 5.5 / WinIE 6.0 uses this style of URI escaping when you use
javascript
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It seems that Apache's ap_unescape_url() can't handle %u style
> URI-escaped Unicode string, hence Apache::Request cannot neighther,
> while CGI.pm can.
You may want to take this issue up on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Personally I've never seen this kin
Stas Bekman wrote:
Harry Danilevsky wrote:
I did send the patch to Matt couple of days ago, but haven't heard
back yet.
Matt is on vacation
I suppose I can also brace myslef, add namespaces, and clean up my own
code.
That's a good idea.
As for the versioning, if this patch could be use
Marcin Kasperski wrote:
Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Marcin Kasperski wrote:
Recently I happened to get the error log flooded with the message
callback called exit
(repeated a couple of million times, probably by one process or a few
processes).
This was some side-effect of
Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Marcin Kasperski wrote:
> > Recently I happened to get the error log flooded with the message
> > callback called exit
> > (repeated a couple of million times, probably by one process or a few
> > processes).
> > This was some side-effect of the l
Marcin Kasperski wrote:
Recently I happened to get the error log flooded with the message
callback called exit
(repeated a couple of million times, probably by one process or a few
processes).
This was some side-effect of the lack of memory (earlier in the logs I
found messages about all
Recently I happened to get the error log flooded with the message
callback called exit
(repeated a couple of million times, probably by one process or a few
processes).
This was some side-effect of the lack of memory (earlier in the logs I
found messages about allocation failures), which
Juan Julian Merelo Guervos wrote:
Hi,
Well, looks like I've managed to make this server run (thanks for your
help), and looks like, in this case, mod_cgi is working (unlike the one
shipped with RH 8.0). Now I'm trying to make HTML::Mason work with this
configuration. I have downloaded HTML::Mason
The URL
ftp://ftp.dev.ecos.de/pub/perl/ntlm/Apache-AuthenNTLM-0.23.tar.gz
has entered CPAN as
file: $CPAN/authors/id/G/GR/GRICHTER/Apache-AuthenNTLM-0.23.tar.gz
size: 49682 bytes
md5: 6a0e59d24b23737b2902e6cd43aceb77
This version fixes the problem with POST request. Thanks to the peo
>
> I am also interested in this patch, as we encounter lots of problems with
> some POSTed forms over here.
I just uploaded a new version with a fix to CPAN:
The URL
ftp://ftp.dev.ecos.de/pub/perl/ntlm/Apache-AuthenNTLM-0.23.tar.gz
has entered CPAN as
file: $CPAN/authors/id/G/GR/GRICHTE
Igor Vylusko wrote:
in doc
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/api/mod_perl-2.0/Apache/Reload.html
declared that when using Apache::Reload I may define additional lib
in httpd.conf: PerlSetEnv PERL5LIB /home/httpd/perl/extra
But when I enable PerlInitHandler Apache::Reload in config all libs defined i
[Issac's view snipped]
Rather than commenting on your view Issac, please allow me to try again
to explain how I think it works, hopefully more clear this time:
Let's forget for a moment about buckets inside bridades, and call the
brigades themselves "entities" that are passed along.
Now think
On 11/28/02 4:13 AM, Michael Maibaum wrote:
> On Thursday, Nov 28, 2002, at 00:25 US/Pacific, Rob Mueller wrote:
>> I've noticed a few comments around the web of problems with 5.8.0 and
>> Apache::DB, but no responses that anyone is looking at it or has a
>> solution.
>
> I've had much the same p
- Original Message -
From: "Stas Bekman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Ask Bjoern Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 11:07 AM
Subject: default Content-Length calculation has been removed in 2.0 (was Re:
mod_perl 2.x vs. mod_perl 1.x benchmarks)
Hello everyone,
This is my first post to this group. I have looked around the web for an answer to my
question but no luck :( Hopefully some here can help me.
After buying the eagle book I build a module that will parse and incomming request
from a browser, then send a frame set html page wit
Hi!
On Don, Nov 28, 2002 at 12:03:26 -0200, Udlei Nattis wrote:
> but topic "Sending Cookies in REDIRECT Response" not is valid for
> modperl 2.0
You did't state that you're question was about mod_perl 2.0.
I'd suggest you either use some sort of tag in your Subject line
(eg: "mp2") or state e
sorry
but topic "Sending Cookies in REDIRECT Response" not is valid for
modperl 2.0
Cookies dont send in modperl 2.0 when i redirect page
bye
nattis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
On Don, Nov 28, 2002 at 11:48:19 -0200, Udlei Nattis wrote:
i have one problem,
when i set one cookie and RED
Hi!
On Don, Nov 28, 2002 at 11:48:19 -0200, Udlei Nattis wrote:
> i have one problem,
> when i set one cookie and REDIRECT , cookie dont is set
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/snippets.html#Sending_Cookies_in_REDIRECT_Response
Please RTFM before posting questions:
http://perl.apache.org/
hi all,
i have one problem,
when i set one cookie and REDIRECT , cookie dont is set
in file
$r->status(REDIRECT);
exit;
[nattis@nattis nattis]$ lynx -mime_header
'http://200.189.180.107:84/client/go.new?id=8.1&nick=wellington'
HTTP/1.1 302 Found
Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 13:35:
Udlei Nattis wrote:
$r->rflush() doesnt work too
you have other idea?
I believe this was a bug in httpd, where the content was buffered up to
calculate the Content-Length header. I've tested it with the cvs version
of httpd and $|=1 sends the unbuffered output as with your original example:
Dan Sully wrote:
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.pm Tue Sep 24 12:09:56 2002
@@ -345,6 +345,7 @@
sub noh_b_terse {
my $r = shift;
+return unless eval { require B::Terse };
Thanks Dan.
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On Thursday, Nov 28, 2002, at 00:25 US/Pacific, Rob Mueller wrote:
I've noticed a few comments around the web of problems with 5.8.0 and
Apache::DB, but no responses that anyone is looking at it or has a
solution.
I've had much the same problem i
Stas Bekman wrote:
Benny Jensen wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to compile mod_perl for apache2. But i got a error message
that i dont know how to solve. The following message is what i get:
/LD_RUN_PATH="" cc -shared -L/usr/local/lib APR.o -o
../../../blib/arch/Apache2/auto/APR/APR.so -lap
Frank Wiles wrote:
.--[ Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote (2002/09/19 at 01:47:39) ]--
|
| On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Josh Chamas wrote:
|
| [...]
| > So I run it again with ServerTokens Min, and get the same results. :)
| > Still something different on the mod_perl headers, looks like mod_p
Ged Haywood wrote:
On 27 Nov 2002, Jan Theofel wrote:
Especially because we use SuSE Linux Enterprise Server which is a
hihgly integrated system and we would loose the benefits of this
system when we compile apache on our own.
I don't understand that at all. Can somebody help me out here?
I've noticed a few comments around the web of problems with 5.8.0 and
Apache::DB, but no responses that anyone is looking at it or has a solution.
~www/bin/httpd -X -Dperldb
[notice] Apache::DB initialized in child 2076
[Thu Nov 28 03:24:44 2002] [error] No DB::DB routine defined at
/usr/local/lib
Issac Goldstand wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Stas Bekman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
. Since if your mod_perl handler sends
the data to a thread which runs a filter that send the data to a client
(and doesn't need perl) it'll still block on the network transfer, which
will block the re
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