issues compiling the DBD::mysql

2003-08-18 Thread Hodge, Jeff F (ECIII)
Title: issues compiling the DBD::mysql I'm having issues compiling the DBD::mysqlhopefully someone will have some insight. Box - mysql 4.0.14/perl 5.8.0/modperl1.28/apache1.38/DBI 1.37 At first installing via cpan or source would bomb during perl makefile without finding the mysql_conf

which mod defines transferlogs?

2003-08-14 Thread Hodge, Jeff F (ECIII)
Title: which mod defines transferlogs? first off. >perl Makefile.PL -httpd /usr/local/apache2/bin/httpd Stas...this worked great for configuring httpd for Apache:: testI assumed it was something along those lines  tks. second. While installing Apache::Bundle through cpan I'm get

setting httpd for Apache::test

2003-08-14 Thread Hodge, Jeff F (ECIII)
ath/to/bin/httpd make: *** [run_tests] Error 1 thanks, Jeff

RE: the installation nightmare continues

2003-08-10 Thread Hodge, Jeff F (ECIII)
Title: RE: the installation nightmare continues >edit makepl_args.mod_perl: >   APACHE_SRC=../apache-1.3/src >   APACHE_PREFIX=/usr/local/apache >   DO_HTTPD=1 >   USE_APACI=1 >   EVERYTHING=1 This is exactly what mine looks like.  I don't have the: >  APACI_ARGS=--enable-module=rewrite >

the installation nightmare continues

2003-08-06 Thread Hodge, Jeff F (ECIII)
Title: the installation nightmare continues Taking a step or two back I have started the process over again.  I have created my download directory for a non-root user and built and compiled perl 5.8.0, which went smoothly and passed all of the tests along the way.  This brings me to mod_perl

RE: mod perl issues/ cpan won't make properly

2003-08-05 Thread Hodge, Jeff F (ECIII)
xport LD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd`; cd t; ./perl harness ### for csh-style shells, like tcsh; or for traditional/modern ### Bourne-style shells, like bash, ksh, and zsh, respectively. u=2.73  s=0.72  cu=193.21  cs=19.29  scripts=667 tests=68585 make[2]: *** [_test_tty] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/dloads/perl/perl-5.8.0' make[1]: *** [_test] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/dloads/perl/perl-5.8.0' make: *** [test] Error 2 >73, >Ged. btw - what is 73? Thank you, Jeff

mod perl issues/ cpan won't make properly

2003-08-04 Thread Hodge, Jeff F (ECIII)
Title: mod perl issues/ cpan won't make properly I'm having a lot of problems with installing mod_perl/apache/ properly.  Also installing through CPAN is an issue with certian modules as well. Suse 8.0/ linux 2.4/perl5.8.0/mod_perl1.28Apache1.3.28/ Here's how I installed mod_perl/apache:

Re: templating system opinions (axkit?)

2003-07-24 Thread Jeff AA
dly templates written by the Zope people. Do you have a URL for further reading on TAL? > Petal has an active community and a mailing list, Ditto - a URL would be interesting! Regards Jeff

Wierd ENV issues

2003-07-02 Thread Jeff Nokes
_perl based script, the CGI based one still displays 'HTML_TEMPLATE_ROOT' properly, irregardless of whether the mod_perl one does or not. I really stumbled onto this from blind luck, but it seems to me that something kind of screwy is happening inside mod_perl or Apache. Can someone shed some light on this? Thanks in advance, - Jeff

Re: Server side programming PHP Vs CGI Vs modPerl

2003-02-13 Thread Jeff AA
mod_perl users' list. > You might wish to have a look at the case-studies pages of > http://perl.apache.org, as well as http://www.perl.org. > As for PHP, it's not perl, so forget it :) Sometimes you just need a toothpick, rather than a swiss-army chainsaw! 8-) my $0.02 Regards Jeff

RE: When perl is not quite fast enough

2002-12-17 Thread Jeff AA
to speed improvement that is not mentioned at all, to do with symbol table manipulation for functions, that I would like to polish via a list discussion - is this list appropriate for a thread discussing Perlish performance in general? I would guess that symbol table fiddles might be risky in a mod_perlish env. TIA Jeff

RE: [OT]: In my Farthers House there are many mansions

2002-11-02 Thread Jeff
> -Original Message- > From: Perrin Harkins [mailto:perrin@;elem.com] > Sent: 01 November 2002 18:43 > To: Tony Bowden > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [O] Re: Yahoo is moving to PHP ?? > > > Tony Bowden wrote: > > >It sounds like you're saying that you should only use a > subset

RE: Yahoo is moving to PHP ??

2002-10-30 Thread Jeff AA
t as in Perl, you can separate them if you want to - we work extensively in PHP ordered hashes and isolate the formatting and HTML generation in a few included utility collections, making it easy to change the HTML we generate without changing any of the underlying business information. Regards Jeff

Re: [OT] Perl vs. PHP..... but where is mod_perl?

2002-10-21 Thread Jeff Stuart
em. Just that more people use PHP than mod_perl. So it's security holes are more noticeable. ANYONE can write insecure apps in ANY language. -- Jeff Stuart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

Re: [OT] Perl vs. PHP..... but where is mod_perl?

2002-10-21 Thread Jeff Stuart
em. Just that more people use PHP than mod_perl. So it's security holes are more noticeable. ANYONE can write insecure apps in ANY language. -- Jeff Stuart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part

RE: [OT] Perl vs. PHP..... but where is mod_perl?

2002-10-18 Thread Jeff AA
- I get The requested story: 19716 has not been published (set live) yet. when I visit http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/19716.html Do you think the lists comments upset someone? 8-)

modperl 1.27 blues

2002-08-29 Thread Jeff Chen
. This is most confusing. Thanks, Jeff

File Problems in Perl-Run?

2002-08-10 Thread Jeff Crist
We recently migrated to modPerl, but only the Perl-Run parser (not Apache::Registry) to maintain compatibility while I clean up the scripts. We are seeing an abnormal behavior when reading files, very randomly (maybe about 1 out of 20 times) only the first line of the file is read. The code look

Verifying Which Handler

2002-08-08 Thread Jeff Crist
Title: Message Can someone send me an example of a test Perl script that will display which Perl handler Apache is using - Apache::Registry or PerlRun.   We just migrated our website to a new server that was initially setup to run Appache::Registry but we don't have time to cleanup the code

CGI.pm and PerlRun

2002-06-29 Thread Jeff
Title: Message I am gradually moving to mod_Perl using Apache::PerlRun instead of Apache::Registry.  I am also considering switching from cgi-lib.pl to CGI.pm however I hear CGI.pm takes longer to load.  Will CGI.pm automatically be cached, thereby eliminating the performance hit, by handlin

.cgi with ModPerl

2002-06-29 Thread Jeff
Title: Message I am setting up a server so that all my scripts have .cgi extentions.  It would be nice if I could just add some directives in the httpd.conf that will have all my virtual hosts use modPerl for any files with either a .pl or a .cgi extention.  The reason I prefer this method i

Need Porting Sanity Check

2002-06-29 Thread Jeff Crist
Title: Message Excuse my typos, I just wanted to clarify I added 'use strict;' not 'use stricts;' to my code along with the -w operator (#!/usr/bin/perl -w) and I'm not seeing all the errors in my logs.  

Need Porting Sanity Check

2002-06-29 Thread Jeff
Title: Message I have a 'medium' traffic e-commerce site (about 30GB xfer a month).  It is mostly written in Perl (about 40 scripts or 4,000 lines of code). We have had no problems with performance to date but in preparation for future growth (in addition to other changes to the site's scrip

RE: separating C from V in MVC

2002-06-13 Thread Jeff AA
> -Original Message- > From: Fran Fabrizio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 13 June 2002 13:23 > To: Jeff AA > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: separating C from V in MVC > > > >Controller: > >--- > >my $Stale = Mod

RE: separating C from V in MVC

2002-06-13 Thread Jeff AA
nderstand a mini protocol where query params start with 'q', but this is not business logic, it is UI logic. Next you'll want to know about handling Form validation and Models with multiple field level exceptions? 8-) Jeff

RE: separating C from V in MVC

2002-06-13 Thread Jeff AA
http://www.ddj.com/documents/s=867/ddj0105i/0105if2.htm which comes from this article: http://www.ddj.com/documents/s=867/ddj0105i/0105i.htm Maybe in the future, we will get drag-and-drop via the web - interpreting this should go into the Controller. Maybe in the future you will change the business requirements for buying Tickets - this will go in a Model, and the effect will be felt consistently in both your web applications and your batch processing. Regards Jeff

RE: separating C from V in MVC

2002-06-12 Thread Jeff
eturning the response, after all it fielded the request in the first place. I would try hard to keep ALL HTML in the View world - whether you create a View class or use a templating approach. 0.02c Regards Jeff

RE: mod_perl/passing session information (MVC related, maybe...)

2002-06-12 Thread Jeff AA
tto for use of the Back button in the browser Ok - full-circle back to encoding page state in links and hidden fields on the page itself, but it was an interesting loop! Regards Jeff

RE: mod_perl/passing session information (MVC related, maybe...)

2002-06-12 Thread Jeff AA
> From: Perrin Harkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 12 June 2002 16:29 >> Agreed, but he wasn't talking about storing the results, just the query >> parameters and current offset / number of rows, which is a-ok for >> putting into a session. > No, that's exactly what ISN'T okay f

RE: mod_perl/passing session information (MVC related, maybe...)

2002-06-12 Thread Jeff AA
ghjack] v : take arbitrarily or by force; "The Cubans commandeered the plane and flew it to Miami" [syn: commandeer, highjack, pirate, expropriate] Regards Jeff

RE: mod_perl/passing session information (MVC related, maybe...)

2002-06-12 Thread Jeff AA
an store the params once, and then the options as a separate query that refers to the underlying query. When users add columns or other bits to the underlying, all child searches will respect the change. Regards Jeff

RE: mod_perl/passing session information (MVC related, maybe...)

2002-06-12 Thread Jeff AA
specialise the session persistence mechanism if you want to for example store the key => value pairs as visible records in the DB rather than a serialised blob. Regards Jeff

The T in MVC?

2002-06-11 Thread Jeff AA
their own skins applied. How is something like this best accomplished with the templating tools like TT? I guess I am asking how the template world achieves intra/extra site reuse and ensures consistency? Tia Jeff

RE: separating C from V in MVC

2002-06-11 Thread Jeff AA
ransaction objects? Or do you focus on the presentation style objects - Tables, nested Tables, Lists etc? I looked over your site and code, compact and impressive - probably a stupid question, but are there any higher-level overviews of your approach / framework? TIA Jeff

RE: [OT] MVC soup (was: separating C from V in MVC)

2002-06-08 Thread Jeff
tain a bunch of > parameters it would seem best to build href in the model that knows > about all those parameters. As described above, I like to use a session to store Model state over multiple executions / pagination of a collection type Model. Regards Jeff

Exceptional MVC handling (was something about MVC soup)

2002-06-08 Thread Jeff
ew( %$params, exception => $Exception, ); my $View; if ( $Exception->had_Fatal() or not defined $Model ) { $View = My::ErrorView->new( exception => $Exception, model => $Model ); } else { $View = My::View->new( exception => $Exception, model => $Model ); } print $View if $View; print STDERR $Exception if $Exception->had_Any(); £0.04, Regards Jeff

RE: [OT] MVC soup (was: separating C from V in MVC)

2002-06-08 Thread Jeff
e passed into the model methods Maybe I am miss-understanding your 'valid arguments'? Because I disagree - Models must validate themselves. You DON’T want to duplicate validation code and tests in both the Web Controller and the cron job Controller. £0.2 Regards Jeff

RE: MVC alphabet soup (=> MVP?)

2002-06-06 Thread Jeff
> From: Jesse Erlbaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 06 June 2002 23:21 > To: 'Jeff'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> All in all, the additions that led to MVP do not seem particularly >> applicable to web development - it seems to me that a simplified MVC >> m

RE: [OT] MVC soup (was: separating C from V in MVC)

2002-06-06 Thread Jeff
e and see what happens? For example, we could model a basic internet banking site - the data strunctures, range of events, presentation etc are simple and generally well understood. We can take the discussion off-line if the list feels it will be too OT. Regards Jeff

OT: MVC alphabet soup (=> MVP?)

2002-06-06 Thread Jeff
and so my research into the world of MCV continues, and suddenly I feel cheated when I discover that the MVC world moved on years ago to something brighter, shinier and newer? MVP - Model-View-Presenter So for us poor folks lagging behind, do any of the MVC pundits have any comments on Model-Vew-

RE: [OT] MVC soup (was: separating C from V in MVC)

2002-06-06 Thread Jeff
Domain Model and View' I parse this as 'tight coupling between Controller and View but a loose coupling between Model and View' £0.02 Regards Jeff

RE: separating C from V in MVC

2002-06-01 Thread Jeff
ach is simpler, and this is the strongest point in its favour. Regards Jeff

RE: separating C from V in MVC

2002-06-01 Thread Jeff
rules in all view formats. At present, all our folks are Perl literate, so the metadata is very easily managed in a series of Perl modules, but there is nothing stopping you from storing it in a DB, text file etc and creating a non-technical user maintenance interface. Regards Jeff

RE: separating C from V in MVC

2002-06-01 Thread Jeff
> From: Per Einar Ellefsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 01 June 2002 18:10 > To: Jeff > Well, as I see this, it isn't a problem. The layout manager takes > the place of the view, as it essentially decides how things should > be rendered. You then have two stage

RE: separating C from V in MVC

2002-06-01 Thread Jeff
r planned move to mod_perl is mostly due to the benefits we have seen from out Perl data processing and reporting - hence the desire to join both the web and DP infra at the hip. Regards Jeff

RE: separating C from V in MVC

2002-06-01 Thread Jeff Aqua
roller, you have to work twice as hard. Interesting! Jesse, I found your posting extremely useful - thank you very much! Regards Jeff

RE: separating C from V in MVC

2002-05-31 Thread Jeff AA
eed to mull over other possible implementation arrangements... > I wrote about this in my article on the eToys system: > http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2001/10/17/etoys.html I remember reading this at the time - and will re-read it with a fresh perspective. Thanks again for all the info and experience. Regards Jeff

RE: separating C from V in MVC

2002-05-31 Thread Jeff AA
roller, you have to work twice as hard. Interesting! Jesse, I found your posting extremely useful - thank you very much! Regards Jeff

Confusion: Perl/mod_perl ????

2002-05-30 Thread Jeff McLean
it just for CGI, or what) I'm big-time confuesd here.   Thanks very much!!! Jeff.

RE: Configuring mod_perl on Debian

2002-05-28 Thread Jeff A
> From: Andrew McNaughton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 27 May 2002 21:02 > To: Ian D. Stewart ... > You miss most of the advantage of debian's package management > if you start building core components independently. Debian > looks after you pretty well, but it's a bit of an all or > n

RE: unable to use method type handlers?

2002-05-14 Thread Jeff AA
May 2002 09:58 To: Jeff AA Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: unable to use method type handlers? Try per load the class my::class via startup.pl or PerlModule Tor. Jeff AA wrote: > > Whenever I try to set up a method type handler > > PerlHandler my::classes->mymethod >

unable to use method type handlers?

2002-05-14 Thread Jeff AA
Whenever I try to set up a method type handler PerlHandler my::classes->mymethod I get the following in the error log: Undefined subroutine &my::classes->mymethod::handler called. using: Apache/1.3.23 (Unix) Debian GNU/Linux mod_perl/1.26 mod_ssl/2.8.7 OpenSSL/0.9.6c any hints would

RE: mod_perl: User Authentication recommendations requested

2002-05-14 Thread Jeff Armstrong
And then he reads on p360 that there are tantalising recipes in chapter 13... I would still appreciate the lists thoughts and experience. -Original Message- From: Jeff AA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 14 May 2002 09:07 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: mod_perl: User Authentication

mod_perl: User Authentication recommendations requested

2002-05-14 Thread Jeff AA
ndations/feedback appreciated! Even if it's a recipe I haven't yet reached! Thanks in advance, Jeff

Logging Perl errors to browser

2002-05-07 Thread Jeff
Folks, How do I get to log my mod_perl handler Perl errors to the browser instead of into the Apache logs? TIA Jeff

Perrenial Sessions: An Object Interface?

2002-05-07 Thread Jeff
ime(time()) } ); $session_id = $session->{_session_id}; my $sessionCookie = Apache::Cookie->new( $r, -name => 'session', -value => $session_id, -path => '/', -domain => 'www.nowhere.com', ); $sessionCookie->bake(); } TIA Jeff

RE: framesets/AuthCookie question

2002-04-21 Thread Jeff Armstrong
I'm just a budding modperlie - is notes info maintained across a server redirect? $r->internal_redirect('/login?message=dont+go+there'); Jeff -Original Message- From: Michael Schout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 April 2002 17:44 To: Peter Bi Cc: Fra

RE: framesets/AuthCookie question

2002-04-17 Thread Jeff
w, and/or a frame. For this I use a home-brewed openWindow() function and a window naming scheme. Regards Jeff PS I don't have much mod_perl yet, so excuse me if I err. There may be a better mod_perilsh way. -Original Message- From: Fran Fabrizio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 17

RE: Enforcing user logged in from only 1 browser?

2002-04-15 Thread Jeff
ust my 2 newbie pennies... Regards Jeff -Original Message- From: Perrin Harkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 15 April 2002 16:02 To: Fran Fabrizio Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Enforcing user logged in from only 1 browser? Fran Fabrizio wrote: > Unfortuna

RE: PDF generation

2002-04-08 Thread Jeff
help take it further. Regards Jeff -Original Message- From: Thomas Eibner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 08 April 2002 13:47 To: modperl Subject: Re: PDF generation On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 01:32:58PM +0200, Patrick wrote: > Few seconds, at least for my cases (and by doing PUSHs to

RE: mod_perl Cook Book

2002-04-05 Thread Jeff
his list gets an almost immediate response. Summation: Worth the money - buy it. Regards Jeff -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 05 April 2002 21:13 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: mod_perl Cook Book Hello folks, Has anyone purchased the mod_p

mod_perl developers cookbook... a kitchen hand asks... doh!

2002-03-23 Thread Jeff
Apache::Registry so kitchen whizzes, tell me please, exactly what knead I put in my httpd.conf instead of Apache::Registry? Thanks a munch! Jeff

RE: Tie hashes in DBIx::Recordset [OT]

2002-03-13 Thread Jeff
t $sth->{NAME_lc} is not always populated, depending upon your SQL. Regards Jeff -Original Message- From: Ged Haywood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 13 March 2002 10:30 To: Marcus Claesson Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Tie hashes in DBIx::Recordset [OT] Hi there, On We

Newbie help - My cookies won't bake?

2002-03-08 Thread Jeff Armstrong
owing in my httpd.conf: PerlWarn On PerlTaintCheck On PerlFreshRestart On PerlInitHandler Apache::Reload PerlSetVar ReloadAll On SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::Registry PerlSendHeader Off Options +ExecCGI Help?? TIA Jeff # As you will note, this h

Can anyone recommend a good flavour of Cookie?

2002-03-07 Thread Jeff
So which is it folks? Please vote for your favourite flavour of cookie for poor woza.PHP4.user Thanks in advance! Jeff. PS Any kind Debian soul might also include the name of the .deb containing said flavour? PPS Not too keen on the taste of hysterical raisins.

Re: Status of mod_perl 2.0

2002-02-27 Thread Jeff Stuart
On Wed, 2002-02-27 at 13:00, Stas Bekman wrote: > Jeff Stuart wrote: > > Question? What is the status of mod_perl 2.0? Also, is it working > > with/playing with Apache 2.0 at all? > > Tell me what's the status of apache 2.0 and I'll tell you the status of &g

Status of mod_perl 2.0

2002-02-27 Thread Jeff Stuart
Question? What is the status of mod_perl 2.0? Also, is it working with/playing with Apache 2.0 at all?

perl cgi's and apache

2002-02-05 Thread Jeff
I am having a problem getting my cgi script to complete processing when it is launched via apache server. The script itself runs fine from the command line. It is a script that processes a long array of values and interacts with a database per value. When the array is relatively short, the prog

Re: mod_perl vs. C for high performance Apache modules

2001-12-14 Thread Jeff Yoak
;m trying to help. More than you cared to hear about and terribly off-topic for the list? Sure. But you did sorta ask, and somehow it seemed rude to not reply. Forgive me and thanks for providing all of your commentary. Cheers, Jeff -- Jeff Yoak 626-705-6996

Re: mod_perl vs. C for high performance Apache modules

2001-12-14 Thread Jeff Yoak
n our particular situation, there was a very fast solution in using his C-based routines. >Take a look at Joshua Chamas benchmarks (Although they're only hello >world style apps) it shows that mod_perl is pretty fast. I will look for this particularly. Thanks. Cheers, Jeff > -- Jeff Yoak 626-705-6996

mod_perl vs. C for high performance Apache modules

2001-12-14 Thread Jeff Yoak
programs, written in C. If anyone on this list could forward any resources that do comparisons along these lines, or even analysis of mod_perl's handling of high-load web traffic, I would be very grateful. Cheers, Jeff -- Jeff Yoak 626-705-6996

Re: load balancing on apache

2001-12-14 Thread Jeff Beard
lakey.) Anyway, my advice is to go with a hardware load balancer/intelligent IP switch. In the long term, it will pay for itself in the time recovered from *not* being spent on troubleshooting complex problems. --Jeff -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759.

Re: DBI connections build up..

2001-09-12 Thread Jeff Beard
ct; > } Put this before the '1;' or just don't use it. Read the guide front to back: http://perl.apache.org/guide/ HTH. Jeff -- Jeff Beard ___ Web: www.cyberxape.com Email: jeff at cyberxape dot com Earth: Boulder, CO, USA

Re: Children dying

2001-08-14 Thread Jeff Beard
I've got the same configuration and it's working fine. No seg faults unless I cause'em. If nothing else is giving you adequate information, you can always remove code until it works. Not very elegant but it works consistently. --Jeff On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, darren chamberlain wrot

Re: Regarding the PerlAuthenHandler[2]

2001-05-11 Thread Jeff Sheffield
You should see this one. Compiled-in modules: -- snip -- mod_perl.c see http://perl.apache.org/guide/install.html for how to build mod_perl against apache Jeff On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 04:50:21PM -, qazi Ahmed wrote: > Hi.. > When i am giving the command: > ./httpd -l i

Re: [OT] JMS-like event framework for Perl

2001-03-10 Thread jeff saenz
Might be possible that soap is addressing messaging issues. Nathan Torkington wrote: > "Michael A. Nachbaur" wrote: > > > > Since today seems to be "The Day of the Off Topic(tm)", I thought I'd jump > > in with my question. > > > > Is there a event messaging framework available for Perl, similar

Re: [JOB] Perl expert for hire

2001-02-26 Thread jeff saenz
ditto for me. but include c++, corba,html and an interest soap and mason. drop me a line if your interested in this power pack. but include "Jeffrey W. Baker" wrote: > I am available for contract or permanent work beginning immediately. I am > an expert in Perl programming, have a long hist

Re: Unexpected PATHINFO behavior under SSL

2001-02-21 Thread Jeff Beard
ct that Raven SSL is patching something > funny into Apache. (I've never tried Raven SSL. I use mod_ssl for > SSL in Apache). Both. I prefer to use mod_ssl too but I have other folks that manage certificates and such at work. > In any case, you might have more luck with Covalent&

Unexpected PATHINFO behavior under SSL

2001-02-19 Thread Jeff Beard
.5.3 on RH Linux 6.2. mod_perl was built with EVERYTHING=1. All modules were statically built. Perl 5.00503. Ideas? TIA, Jeff -- Jeff Beard ___ Web:www.cyberxape.com Email: jeff at cyberxape dot com Earth: Boulder, CO, USA

Re: Help with configuration - Linux/Mandrake 7.2

2001-02-18 Thread Jeff Beard
Maybe: ... I think there's some documentation on this issue as well. --Jeff On Sun, 18 Feb 2001, Rich Feather wrote: > I'm trying to get my Apache Web Server to read *.pl files using mod_perl > (standard Linux-Mandrake 7.2). Under perl, it works fine and, indeed, in &

Re: Apache::Registry, mod_perl interface, and post data

2001-02-16 Thread Jeff Beard
I tried your snippets on two different systems and they worked as expects. What's your config look like? Do you get the 'Post = ()' output from the Registry script? Are you running any other software that might interfere? --Jeff -- Jeff Beard ___

Re: Apache::Registry, mod_perl interface, and post data

2001-02-16 Thread Jeff Beard
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Andrew Ho wrote: > > > > I added a button and push it. It works. ;) --Jeff -- Jeff Beard _ Web:www.cyberxape.com Email: jeff at cyberxape dot com Earth: Boulder, CO, USA

Re: Send a cookie, AND a redirect ?

2001-02-08 Thread Jeff Beard
Read the POD docs for Apache under the heading 'Setting up the response'; --Jeff On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Harrison wrote: > Dear All. > > I can set a cooke fine using: > > $r->content_type('text/html'); > $r->header_out('Set-Cookie' =>$c

Re: ticketsystem

2001-01-10 Thread Jeff Sheffield
xplorer remembers both username and corresponding > password, making the cookie based authentication system useless. > (closing and reopening all windows does not help) > > So using the default browser preferences is no good. Does anybody know > wh

Re: mod-perl on Solaris 2.6

2001-01-08 Thread Jeff Beard
Check out the mailing list archive for something I posted a while back. It boiled down to not using GNU binutils for anything. Including GCC. --Jeff -- Jeff Beard _ Web:www.cyberxape.com Email: jeff at cyberxape dot com Earth

Re: perl calendar application

2001-01-07 Thread Jeff Sheffield
er and then unifying the site. This is really cool when you are "lazy" and you wan to install some app that already written. no more Gosh darn ... that is just what I need guess i will have to port it. Jeff On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 11:38:24AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: &

Re: Newbie cookie question

2001-01-05 Thread Jeff Sheffield
y the cookie would not get set. see http://developer.netscape.com:80/docs/manuals/js/client/jsref/cookies.htm#1003254 Determining a Valid Cookie Jeff On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 03:52:47PM -0500, Geoffrey Young wrote: > > > > -Original Message- > > From: James Hall [mailto:[EMA

Re: the edge of chaos

2001-01-03 Thread Jeff Sheffield
> Any thoughts on solving this? Am I wrong in wishing that STOP > would function through all the layers? > > thanks > -Justin Thanks, Jeff --- | "0201: Keyboard Error. Press F1 to continue." | |

Re: Apache::AuthCookieDBI BEGIN problems...??

2001-01-02 Thread Jeff Sheffield
> ahh yes my config file is here for anyone who is intrested oopse http://www.jspot.org/jeff/temp/custom.after Thanks, Jeff - | Gender Diff's | | THOUGHT FOR THE

Apache::AuthCookieDBI BEGIN problems...??

2001-01-02 Thread Jeff Sheffield
ong i bind to the database I authenticate against the db. until I/the module tries to set_cookie in the form Set-Cookie: Apache::AuthCookieDBI_WhatEver=jeff:2001-01-02-23-07-10:2001-01-02-23-12-10:2f8e147086c88e6771ac6751b5a1f25d; path=/; domain=.jeff So that makes me wonder if Date::Calc is insta

Unset PerlAuthenHandler (I wish)

2000-12-18 Thread Jeff Sheffield
goten/ SetHandler default-handler - Any ideas..?? Thanks, Jeff --- | 7.6.2.1. Configuring /etc/diphosts | | | | (taken from the

RE: Apache::ASP + Apache::Filter - how fast? (was:sending Apache::ASPoutput to a variable?)

2000-10-27 Thread Jeff Ng
pache and mod_perl were installed from RPMs? I'll do a rebuild this weekend to check. Jeff.

Re: Connection Pooling / TP Monitor

2000-10-27 Thread Jeff Horn
"Matt Sergeant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Tim Bunce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Jeff Horn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 7:02 AM Subject: Re: Connection Poolin

Re: Connection Pooling / TP Monitor

2000-10-27 Thread Jeff Horn
table running tests just on the database pooling within Apache 1.3.x or as a seperate process. In any event, where can I get my hands on Apache::DBIPool... I cannot seem to find it on CPAN or on apache.org. -- Jeff - Original Message - From: "Matt Sergeant" <[EMAIL PROTECTE

Apache::ASP + Apache::Filter - how fast? (was:sending Apache::ASP output to a variable?)

2000-10-26 Thread Jeff Ng
Thanks Ged. I started down that path, but found that Apache::Filter combined with Apache::ASP basically does the job I need. There are a few limitations, but it should be good enough. The only remaining concern is speed. Does anyone have experience with this setup? Thanks. Jeff. > &

sending Apache::ASP output to a variable?

2000-10-26 Thread Jeff Ng
there is a better solution using Mason? Jeff Ng Lead Web Developer onDevice Corp. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Connection Pooling / TP Monitor

2000-10-24 Thread Jeff Horn
ike to hear from you.  If you think such a project is plain stupid, I'd also be interested in hearing from you (but be gentle!).  If you already have something sort of working along these lines, I'd DEFINITELY be interested in hearing from you!   -- Jeff Horn

Re: persistent database problem

2000-10-23 Thread Jeff Beard
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Re: Apache trouble reading in large cookie contents

2000-10-20 Thread Jeff Beard
There are techniques in the Eagle book for storing data in a cookie. (Check out the discussion on maintaining state) However, in my experience, you'll do better in the long run using something like Apache::Session. It'll be a scalable solution. --Jeff On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Biggs,

Re: Apache 1.3.14 and Mod_Perl

2000-10-17 Thread Jeff Beard
TALL.apaci under the heading "The flexible way". Unless you have a specific reason for it, I wouldn't bother with building it as a DSO. It's usually not a problem on Linux but it adds a level of complexity. I used mod_perl 1.24_01 with Apache 1.3.14 last time and had no proble

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