Hi,
What is the right way of authorizing users under Mason?
Should it be done as PerlAccessHandler or coded in handler.pl?
---
#
require myhandler.pl
PerlAccessHandler Apache::MyAccessHandler
PerlHandler HTML::Mason
---
Vlad
I think *all* job postings and offers should be forked to another list.
This should be mod_perl only!
Per Einar Ellefsen wrote:
> At 11:46 22.06.2002, Ged Haywood wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Zac Morris wrote:
>>
>> > Old fashioned is right,
>>
>> Can we decide whether this ki
ong gone. This means we ALL need
to learn to be adaptable, pragmatic, and focused on standard ways of getting
jobs done, and challenge every "old world" philosophy that holds that back.
-Zac
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On Saturday, June 22, 2002, at 02:46 AM, Ged Haywood wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Zac Morris wrote:
>
>> Old fashioned is right,
>
> Can we decide whether this kind of post is or is not welcome on the
> List?
For what it's worth, my inclusion of the list address on my reply was
entirely accid
>> Old fashioned is right,
> Can we decide whether this kind of post is or is not welcome on the List?
Hang on Ged, I'm thinking that there might be a community opportunity to
develop a library of tools that will solve the obvious problem here. Would
it be possible to provide a solution for vis
At 11:46 22.06.2002, Ged Haywood wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Zac Morris wrote:
>
> > Old fashioned is right,
>
>Can we decide whether this kind of post is or is not welcome on the List?
>
>My 0.02 is that if someone has decided on the terms of reference for
>an offer of employment whic
Hi all,
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Zac Morris wrote:
> Old fashioned is right,
Can we decide whether this kind of post is or is not welcome on the List?
My 0.02 is that if someone has decided on the terms of reference for
an offer of employment which he is making then if it's legal, that's
the way i
I agree with Tom but for different reasons. I would almost never accept a
telecommuter I didn't know and that may even be if he or she came recommended.
Everyone has different personalities and cultures and it takes time to
really get to know how to effectively communicate with someone because
Thanks for your response, Zac.
Our tech team is very small. I'm the manager of the group, and my management style would best be described as lackadaisical. :-)
So, you're right, this requirement is based upon management weakness. I knew that when I posted the job offer. In fact, I even told that
Old fashioned is right, and disregarding
"telecommuters" is also extreemly short sighted and ultimaty limits your ability
to provide the most quality solution...
I work for Cisco Systems in our RTP (NC)
office. I work with two different groups, one based in San Jose and the
other based in
On 21/6/02 at 17:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stas Bekman) wrote:
> > Phil Dobbin wrote:
> > On 20/6/02 at 20:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tom Mornini) wrote:
>
> >>If you're a good Perl programmer who has a strong sense of "the way
> it
> >>should be" and can be simultaneously mean, nasty, angry, distrust
Phil Dobbin wrote:
> On 20/6/02 at 20:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tom Mornini) wrote:
>>If you're a good Perl programmer who has a strong sense of "the way it
>>should be" and can be simultaneously mean, nasty, angry, distrustful
>>and
[...]
> Sorry if I haven't kept up with this thread but, is thi
Phil Dobbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sorry if I haven't kept up with this thread but, is this really the
> way the mod_perl list is going to go?
I hope so. All these job postings are making me feel warm and fuzzy
for the future.
--
Dave Hodgkinson, Wizard for Hire http://www.daveh
On 20/6/02 at 20:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tom Mornini) wrote:
> We're 1 year into development of a system that is OO Perl, mod_perl,
> DBI and DBD::Oracle on Linux.
>
> We've spent a lot of energy doing it right and writing tests as we go.
> This has given us huge benefits in the life of the proje
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