disappeared right away.
--- Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ged Haywood wrote:
Hi there,
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Mustafa Tan wrote:
script's name is A, and I execute the same script
20
times subsequently there is no problem. But if I
execute B after A, and then execute A again
Hi everybody,
I have a simple script that uses POP3Client to
retrieve emails. It turns out that I can run this
script only once, or more if all the subsequent
requests are to the same script. That is say, my
script's name is A, and I execute the same script 20
times subsequently there is no
Hi Bulba007,
You should use mod_perl when and if your CGI need is
more complex than a set of CGI scripts. For example
you need better performance, better control of the
whole process, such as authorization, authentication,
etc.., you need to implement real sound web
applications, etc...
mod_perl
Is it possible to dynamically ban IP addresses using
mod_perl. Like even the first connection from the
specified ip will be rejected. I know that you can do
this using httpd.conf but I am wondering how to do the
same dynamically while Apache is running.
Also how can I cope with denial of service
Hi Everybody,
mod_perl is a great software. Thanks for everybody who
spent time on it and make it available. When you send
a reply to this, can you also describe how we can
help, as an individiual, to support mod_perl and
people behind it financially.
Now here are some of my questions. I am
Hi,
I was trying to setup Apache (with mod_perl and
mod_ssl) on Windows ME, and I had a weird problem.
Before the problem, let me talk about more about some
details. I have installed Apache from
http://perl.apache.org/dist/win32-bin/. I installed
the perl 5.6 version, which is