Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
Stas Wrote:
>I believe it's not the problem Bart was talking about. You are most
likely talking about Apache->request failing, which is how it should be
if the GlobalRequest option is not set. > >Bart's problem was finding
the request method.
If you'll read carefully
Stas Wrote:
>I believe it's not the problem Bart was talking about. You are most
likely talking about Apache->request failing, which is how it should be
if the GlobalRequest option is not set. > >Bart's problem was finding
the request method.
If you'll read carefully, you'll see that I'm talki
So these are the versions required to run properly with mod_perl 2.0?
Here is an updated table:
Module Name Required Dist Package
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Apache::AuthExpire Apache-AuthExpire-0.38
Apache::AuthNetLDAPApache-AuthNetL
Stas Bekman wrote:
speeves wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
Thanks that did it.
Great.
It would be nice though if the minimum rev level of the CGI.pm
could be
mentioned in the doc.
Or maybe it is there somewhere and I skimmed over it.
It's a a CGI.pm problem, really. We can't go and support a
Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
I'll disagree on this being a windows only problem in CGI. I'll also
disagree about the version number.
As late as CGI 3.00 this problem exists in Apache 1.3.27 and mod_perl
1.27 on SunOS.
I believe it's not the problem Bart was talking about. You are most likely
talki
speeves wrote:
Stas Bekman wrote:
Thanks that did it.
Great.
It would be nice though if the minimum rev level of the CGI.pm could be
mentioned in the doc.
Or maybe it is there somewhere and I skimmed over it.
It's a a CGI.pm problem, really. We can't go and support all possible
modules that
I'll disagree on this being a windows only problem in CGI. I'll also
disagree about the version number.
As late as CGI 3.00 this problem exists in Apache 1.3.27 and mod_perl
1.27 on SunOS.
The pdf troubleshooting doc on apache.org site suggest fix (I think its
5.17) also does _not_ work either
Stas Bekman wrote:
Thanks that did it.
Great.
It would be nice though if the minimum rev level of the CGI.pm could be
mentioned in the doc.
Or maybe it is there somewhere and I skimmed over it.
It's a a CGI.pm problem, really. We can't go and support all possible
modules that may or may not
Thanks that did it.
Great.
It would be nice though if the minimum rev level of the CGI.pm could be
mentioned in the doc.
Or maybe it is there somewhere and I skimmed over it.
It's a a CGI.pm problem, really. We can't go and support all possible modules
that may or may not run under mod_perl 2.0.
nice place to
mention this.
Kind Regards
Bart
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From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 1:20 AM
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Subject: Re: apache2, mod_perl: problem with CGI
> Just trying to get up and running with
[please don't reply to another thread when starting a new one. don't be
surprised if your question is ignored if you do that.]
> Just trying to get up and running with Apache/2.0.47 (Win32)
> mod_perl/1.99_10-dev Perl/v5.8.0 Server
> Have installed AS Perl 5.8 and the mod_perl ppm that Randy prov
Hi folks,
Just trying to get up and running with Apache/2.0.47 (Win32)
mod_perl/1.99_10-dev Perl/v5.8.0 Server
Have installed AS Perl 5.8 and the mod_perl ppm that Randy provides the
world with.
Running my mod_perl code using the ModPerl::Registry handler.
Now everything is fine until I put the
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