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Changes since 1.99_07:
Correct ModPerl::RegistryCooker to reset %INC, after compile for
Last night I spent a bit of time making a proper test for
Apache::DBI and make it work without Apache.pm. Just now I made it
work with mod_perl 2.0. I have only tested that very briefly.
Until it hits your CPAN mirror, get it from:
http://develooper.com/code/Apache::DBI/
Or from CVS; instructi
Esteban Fernandez Stafford wrote:
Hello all,
is there a way to unregister a streamed filter? I have seen this in
many (all?) apache (C programmed) filters; they are able of declining
the filtering of a certain stream, for example, when they do not know
how to handle a certain content type. In th
George Valpak wrote:
Sorry if this is offtopic here - I looked on http://httpd.apache.org/lists.html and didn't see any better lists for this question...if there is one, let me know and Iwill post it there
George, why not to try a specially designated httpd-users support list:
http://httpd.
Steve, please don't throw more than one question into the same email. It
makes it really hard to followup. Please post each question separately.
Steve D wrote:
For the purpose of clarifying the issue, are you saying there is contention
between the two handlers which are declared within the httpd
Perrin Harkins wrote:
Anton Permyakov wrote:
reading
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/api/Apache/SizeLimit.html#Shared_Memory_Opti
ons
i am seeing that link about memory sharing by copy-on-write points to
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/index.html
and
'META: change link when site is live'
Jan P. Monsch wrote:
G'day!
I would like to combine mod_proxy, mod_rewrite and mod_perl on an Apache
2.0.43 for Windows with mod_perl 2.0. The Perl Version I use is
ActiveState 5.6.1.
Just by loading the module the server behaves differently. Instead
seeing the the reverse proxied site I get
Sorry if this is offtopic here - I looked on http://httpd.apache.org/lists.html and
didn't see any better lists for this question...if there is one, let me know and Iwill
post it there
I want to redirect http://www.i18n.com/showcase/foo to http://showcase.i18n.com/foo
I am running a dual ap
To: Stas Bekman [or anyone else];
For the purpose of clarifying the issue, are you saying there is contention
between the two handlers which are declared within the httpd.conf, as it has
been setup in this case? That is, since a handler has been declared within
by the directory section [/var/www
Hi Charlie,
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Charlie Smith wrote:
> Thanks for your quick response. I was informed that we were not running mod
> Perl, but at the same time the env hash indicated we were,
Read the Guide, it has a section specifically addressing this issue.
> So, I'll try and clarify my q
|> On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Nathan Torkington wrote:
|>
|> > Mark Schoonover writes:
|> > > Any chance they will bring it back to San Diego?? :)
|> >
|> > Not for two years at least (the duration of the contract with the
|> > Portland hotel). The San Diego hotel was much more expensive and
|> > remote
Charlie Smith wrote:
How are things in grand old England?
Well our country's gone to the dogs, our government is corrupt and
ineffective and it's bloody cold at the moment too. But the sun is
shining so a true Englishman won't complain. ;-)
--
Jonathan M. Hollin
Technical Director: Dig
Thanks for your quick response. I was informed that we were not
running mod Perl, but at the same time the env hash indicated we were, so I
really was not clear. Sorry.
So, I'll try and clarify my question. We would like to take advantage
of caching with PERL, and make use of the DBI pa
Anton Permyakov wrote:
reading
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/api/Apache/SizeLimit.html#Shared_Memory_Opti
ons
i am seeing that link about memory sharing by copy-on-write points to
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/index.html
and
'META: change link when site is live' stands after it.
Site is
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Jonathan M. Hollin wrote:
> Matt Sergeant wrote:
> > I've done a lot on bayes for spam (I had an effective bayesian filter before
> > Paul Graham wrote his article on the subject), but there's not much in it
> > for a full talk. Maybe a lightning talk. Hmm...
>
> That would be
> Let's forgive them, hopefully they know better what they are doing...
>
> ;-)
>
> Fortunately for us, I'm still here (I mean on mod_perl mailing list) to
> answer any of your practical questions concerning Apache::Dynagzip
> implementation.
>
> Regards,
> Slava
HI Slava,
Good to hea
Hi all,
reading
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/api/Apache/SizeLimit.html#Shared_Memory_Opti
ons
i am seeing that link about memory sharing by copy-on-write points to
http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/index.html
and
'META: change link when site is live' stands after it.
Site is alive, how kno
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Jim Martinez wrote:
> Is there some way to improve this cycle : edit code -> refresh browser ->
> possibly look at the error log -> edit code -> ...
No one seems to have mentioned WWW::Mechanize (or if they have I've missed
it.) It's a simple module that allows you to interac
Matt Sergeant wrote:
I've done a lot on bayes for spam (I had an effective bayesian filter before
Paul Graham wrote his article on the subject), but there's not much in it
for a full talk. Maybe a lightning talk. Hmm...
That would be great Matt.
Funny how Paul Graham has become so synonymous wi
G'day!
I would like to combine mod_proxy, mod_rewrite and mod_perl on an Apache
2.0.43 for Windows with mod_perl 2.0. The Perl Version I use is
ActiveState 5.6.1.
Just by loading the module the server behaves differently. Instead
seeing the the reverse proxied site I get following error in the
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Nathan Torkington wrote:
> Mark Schoonover writes:
> > Any chance they will bring it back to San Diego?? :)
>
> Not for two years at least (the duration of the contract with the
> Portland hotel). The San Diego hotel was much more expensive and
> remote, compared to the Portla
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 09:22:35AM -0700, Rob Nagler wrote:
> So how about a panel discussion. I would gladly represent the MVC
> camp. :-) (see http://www.bivio.biz/hm/why-bOP for my position.)
And I would gladly represent the MVC-is-not-the-final-word camp :-)
A
Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
"Nathan" == Nathan Torkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nathan> Not for two years at least (the duration of the contract with the
Nathan> Portland hotel). The San Diego hotel was much more expensive and
Nathan> remote, compared to the Portland hotel. I think peop
> Do you develop with an xterm tailing the logs, an emacs window (or other
> editor) to edit the script and/or the packages (and on some occassions
> httpd.conf), and a web browser (on an alternate virtual desktop)? Do you
> pepper code with :
>
> print "option:" . $option{$foo . "" if $debug;
>
Hello all,
is there a way to unregister a streamed filter? I have seen this in
many (all?) apache (C programmed) filters; they are able of declining
the filtering of a certain stream, for example, when they do not know
how to handle a certain content type. In the apache api this is done
with ap_
> "Nathan" == Nathan Torkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nathan> Not for two years at least (the duration of the contract with the
Nathan> Portland hotel). The San Diego hotel was much more expensive and
Nathan> remote, compared to the Portland hotel. I think people are really
Nathan> goi
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