BUG [in docs] mailing list subscription does not actually indicatelist post address

2003-04-04 Thread Matthew Wickline
http://perl.apache.org/maillist/email-etiquette.html > Posting to the list is just sending a message to the > address which you will be given after you subscribe. The above should either be updated, or the welcome message should be updated. I've just subscribed to the digest version, and the welco

Re: Can anyone Rcommend a good Apache mailing list

2003-03-05 Thread Stas Bekman
Martin Moss wrote: All, I'm having issues with conflicts between using Port and Listen directives for access via LAN and ssh tunnel (or proxy). Can anyone recommend a mailing list I can post my problem to? http://httpd.apache.org/lists.html#http-

Can anyone Rcommend a good Apache mailing list

2003-03-05 Thread Martin Moss
All, I'm having issues with conflicts between using Port and Listen directives for access via LAN and ssh tunnel (or proxy). Can anyone recommend a mailing list I can post my problem to? Kind Regards Marty "From les Rosbeufs to les Grenuoilles, Standing up to a bully bigger than you

Re: [OT] - Mailing List Servers/mods .. etc

2002-09-26 Thread Brian Reichert
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 02:44:12PM +0100, Jim Morrison [Mailinglists] wrote: > Sorry.. > This is completely off topic.. but I have a question you guys might help > me with.. > > > I'm writing then next part of a big modperl project I'm doing.. This bit > could b

Re: [OT] - Mailing List Servers/mods .. etc

2002-09-26 Thread Rob Nagler
sendmail has its problems, but I can send about 10K msgs/hour on a low-end server (500Mhz). It's good enough for most low-end mailing list problems. > I'd be happy to write something along the line of formail.pl on my own, > so I kinda know what I'm doing, but I'm gonna h

Re: [OT] - Mailing List Servers/mods .. etc

2002-09-26 Thread Erich L. Markert
elp >>me with.. >> >> >>I'm writing then next part of a big modperl project I'm doing.. This bit >>could be loosely called a mailing-list-server.. >> >>The listserver is going to handle out-going (only'ish) opt-in mailing >>lists. The opting-

Re: [OT] - Mailing List Servers/mods .. etc

2002-09-26 Thread Robert Landrum
c.. but I have a question you guys might help > me with.. > > > I'm writing then next part of a big modperl project I'm doing.. This bit > could be loosely called a mailing-list-server.. > > The listserver is going to handle out-going (only'ish) opt-in mailing >

RE: [OT] - Mailing List Servers/mods .. etc

2002-09-26 Thread Joe Breeden
Look at MIME::Lite on CPAN > -Original Message- > From: Jim Morrison [Mailinglists] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 8:44 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [OT] - Mailing List Servers/mods .. etc > > > Sorry.. > This is c

[OT] - Mailing List Servers/mods .. etc

2002-09-26 Thread Jim Morrison [Mailinglists]
Sorry.. This is completely off topic.. but I have a question you guys might help me with.. I'm writing then next part of a big modperl project I'm doing.. This bit could be loosely called a mailing-list-server.. The listserver is going to handle out-going (only'ish) opt-in mail

ANNOUNCE: modperl docs 2.0 documentation project mailing list andcvs rep.

2001-09-15 Thread Stas Bekman
ested in helping us creating great documentation by reviewing what gets committed and submitting new docs and patches, please subscribe to these two mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Then you can post to the docs list, take [EMAIL PROTECTED] address and remove the -subscribe part fr

mailing list responses (was Re: FW: AuthCookie Woes!)

2001-09-04 Thread Perrin Harkins
> Further...no one needs to know or care about PerlMod around hereI posted a > question two weeks ago about Apache::AuthDBI...and no one responded. > > So looks like you are on your own.. Not true; people do know and care about Apache:: modules around here. There are lots of reasons why you

New Apache::ASP mailing list

2001-04-27 Thread Joshua Chamas
Hey, I am pleased to announce a new mailing list for Apache::ASP at [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe, just send a message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] See you there! Josh _ Joshua Chamas Chamas Enterprises

OT - linux "sysadmin" mailing list recommended ?

2001-02-13 Thread Rod Butcher
Can anybody recommend a list I can subscribe to which covers general Linux system administration issues and problems, to complement this one ? thanks Rod

[OT] Mailing List Software

2001-02-07 Thread Robert Landrum
I've been looking for some mailing list software that is manageable from mod_perl I need something capable of writing data to a database (Oracle) and creating sublists/queries from main lists of over 250,000 users. If you've seen or heard about such software, please let me know..

politeness on the mailing list

2000-12-15 Thread Rod Butcher
re some recent postings : folks please remember there are people on this list from all sexual persuasions, races, religions, political views, levels of English competency and technical expertise. So think many times before becoming abusive and do it off the list. If it isn't directed at you ignore

[OT] Re: Which is good mailing list for perl developers.

2000-12-13 Thread Jeremy Howard
John Michael Soileau wrote: > Excuse me if I make an error. This is my first post to this list and not > sure how it all fits together exactly. I just joined the news perl list > you selected to have a look at it and now wonder why you don't put this > mailing list in the s

Re: Which is good mailing list for perl developers.

2000-12-13 Thread John Michael Soileau
Excuse me if I make an error. This is my first post to this list and not sure how it all fits together exactly. I just joined the news perl list you selected to have a look at it and now wonder why you don't put this mailing list in the same type of setup. There may be a way to do it t

Re: Which is good mailing list for perl developers.

2000-12-13 Thread Jeremy Howard
bari wrote: > Hi there, > i wonder if any one knows which is a good mailing list for perl developer to > ask questions. i have a question that how do i represent the contents of two > dimensional array in CSV in perl. Try Text::CSV from CPAN. > And i know this is a modperl ma

Re: Which is good mailing list for perl developers.

2000-12-13 Thread Stas Bekman
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, bari wrote: > Hi there, > i wonder if any one knows which is a good mailing list for perl developer to > ask questions. i have a question that how do i represent the contents of two > dimensional array in CSV in perl. And i know this is a modperl mailing li

Re: Which is good mailing list for perl developers.

2000-12-13 Thread Alexander Farber (EED)
bari wrote: > i jsut wanted to know a good mailing list for perl developers. http://listserv.ActiveState.com/pipermail/perl-win32-users/

[OT] Re: Which is good mailing list for perl developers.

2000-12-13 Thread Matt Sergeant
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, bari wrote: > Hi there, > i wonder if any one knows which is a good mailing list for perl developer to > ask questions. i have a question that how do i represent the contents of two > dimensional array in CSV in perl. And i know this is a modperl mailing li

Which is good mailing list for perl developers.

2000-12-13 Thread bari
Hi there, i wonder if any one knows which is a good mailing list for perl developer to ask questions. i have a question that how do i represent the contents of two dimensional array in CSV in perl. And i know this is a modperl mailing list. i jsut wanted to know a good mailing list for perl

Re: [OT] Slow Mailing List

2000-12-07 Thread Gerald Richter
> Anyway, if the list is slow here and if Apache.org is not willing to do > anything to fix it (but it looks like they are in a few weeks!) then I Be sure, they are already working on that, but it isn't done in few minutes... Gerald -

Re: [OT] Slow Mailing List

2000-12-07 Thread Gunther Birznieks
if it's slow it's just to give a hint to not make it worse by >sending useless off-topic mail. Someone else probably already made >the same useless comment with no relation what so ever to mod_perl. It is off topic but it's certainly relevant to advocacy and the usability of

Re: [OT] Slow Mailing List

2000-12-07 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Jim Winstead wrote: [...] > in the meantime, be patient. :) uhmn, it has been better the last days. Actually right now the turn around time is back to a few minutes it seems like. if it's slow it's just to give a hint to not make it worse by sending useless off-topic mail. S

Re: [OT] Slow Mailing List

2000-12-07 Thread Jim Winstead
On Dec 08, Gunther Birznieks wrote: > Now that traffic has increased on this list, I don't know if this is an > illusion but it seems to take a really long time between the time I post a > message and the mod_perl mailing list gets it back to me. the machine that handles mail

[OT] Slow Mailing List

2000-12-07 Thread Gunther Birznieks
Now that traffic has increased on this list, I don't know if this is an illusion but it seems to take a really long time between the time I post a message and the mod_perl mailing list gets it back to me. - To unsubscri

Re: Does the AxKit-devel mailing list have an archive?

2000-09-22 Thread Doug MacEachern
ok, here's the right patch. the deal is, the generated .xs file would register cleanups for objects created by {DIR,SERVER}_CREATE, but not MERGE. perl_config.c:perl_perl_merge_cfg() now takes care of this as it should. i did some testing with t/TestDirectives and do not see any leakage. p.s. (

Re: Does the AxKit-devel mailing list have an archive?

2000-09-22 Thread Doug MacEachern
hold on, that patch was wrong, perl_perl_cmd_cleanup() is called by the Apache::ExtUtils generated .xs, new patch in a few..

Re: Does the AxKit-devel mailing list have an archive?

2000-09-22 Thread Doug MacEachern
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote: > On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Alexander Farber (EED) wrote: > > > Matt Sergeant wrote: > > > > > # my @vary = $r->header_out('Vary') if $r->header_out('Vary'); > > > > > # push @vary, "Accept-Encoding", "User-Agent"; > > > > > > I think its a mod_perl

new mailing list: scalable (fwd)

2000-09-22 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen
udet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: new mailing list: scalable (fwd) sorry to send it to many of you twice -- i just wanted to be sure to catch folks from the non-httpd side of apache. feel free to spread the notice to other folks you think may be

Re: Does the AxKit-devel mailing list have an archive?

2000-09-17 Thread Matt Sergeant
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Alexander Farber (EED) wrote: > Matt Sergeant wrote: > > > > # my @vary = $r->header_out('Vary') if $r->header_out('Vary'); > > > > # push @vary, "Accept-Encoding", "User-Agent"; > > > > I think its a mod_perl bug. There's nothing leaky in the perl here. > > Isn't i

Re: Does the AxKit-devel mailing list have an archive?

2000-09-17 Thread Alexander Farber (EED)
Matt Sergeant wrote: > > > # my @vary = $r->header_out('Vary') if $r->header_out('Vary'); > > > # push @vary, "Accept-Encoding", "User-Agent"; > > I think its a mod_perl bug. There's nothing leaky in the perl here. Isn't it the same as http://www.perl.com/pub/2000/05/p5pdigest/THISWEEK-2

Re: Does the AxKit-devel mailing list have an archive?

2000-09-15 Thread Matt Sergeant
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, ___cliff rayman___ wrote: > Matt Sergeant wrote: > > > > > Gzipped results to the browser, ripped straight from Apache::GzipChain: > > > > # AxKit::Debug(5, 'Getting Vary header'); > > # my @vary = $r->header_out('Vary') if $r->header_out('Vary'); > > # push @var

Re: Does the AxKit-devel mailing list have an archive?

2000-09-15 Thread ___cliff rayman___
Matt Sergeant wrote: > > Gzipped results to the browser, ripped straight from Apache::GzipChain: > > # AxKit::Debug(5, 'Getting Vary header'); > # my @vary = $r->header_out('Vary') if $r->header_out('Vary'); > # push @vary, "Accept-Encoding", "User-Agent"; > # AxKit::Debug(5, 'Set

Re: Does the AxKit-devel mailing list have an archive?

2000-09-15 Thread Matt Sergeant
Since a few people have asked what the leak in AxKit was, I've now setup the archive so people can go and read... On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Wilt, Paul wrote: > I would like to see how you traced down your memory leak and what the final > root cause turned out to be! It does now [matt sets up the arc

Mailing List Archive

2000-09-11 Thread Sander van Zoest
Hi, sort of says it all; I kind of took over Dirk's archives at and rewrote them completely in xml/xsl. Covalent has donated a machine and is willing to supply bandwidth and some of my time. Would you guys a) not ge

Re: Anyone know a good perl mailing list?

2000-07-19 Thread Robby Cruz
The perl-win32-users list is quite good. It is definitely NOT limited to win32 issues. Pretty active and helpful list. Subscribe at http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/listinfo/perl-win32-users Get Your Private, Free E-

Re: [OT] Anyone know a good perl mailing list?

2000-07-19 Thread Tom Barron
blue wrote: > > On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Jon Wyatt wrote: > > > > Is there *not* a list? ~sigh~ > > > > > > > Could you not use deja or Remarq. > > deja just plain sucks. i am willing to set up a mailing list, if anyone is > interested. i

Re: [OT] Anyone know a good perl mailing list?

2000-07-19 Thread David Hodgkinson
blue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > deja just plain sucks. i am willing to set up a mailing list, if anyone is > interested. i also have no patience with usenet. But deja isn't usenet. Usenet is a decent threaded newsreader hanging off a fast NNTP feed. --

Re: [OT] Anyone know a good perl mailing list?

2000-07-19 Thread blue
On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Jon Wyatt wrote: > > Is there *not* a list? ~sigh~ > > > > Could you not use deja or Remarq. deja just plain sucks. i am willing to set up a mailing list, if anyone is interested. i also have no patience with usenet. --

Re: [OT] Anyone know a good perl mailing list?

2000-07-19 Thread David Hodgkinson
Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > True enough, but I can't read newsgroups through our company firewall. > Email I can get. www.deja.com? -- Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org Editor-in-chief, The Highway Star http://www.deep-purple.com Apa

Re: [OT] Anyone know a good perl mailing list?

2000-07-19 Thread Jon Wyatt
Paul wrote: > > --- David Hodgkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > Whilst I am subscribed to modperl mailing list does > > > anyone know a good general perl

Re:[OT] Anyone know a good perl mailing list?

2000-07-19 Thread Mike Miller
gt; Hello,>> > >> > Whilst I am subscribed to modperl mailing list does >> > anyone know a good general perl mailing list >> > >> > preferably from perl.org or .com >> > >> > I tried subscribing to a few but links where outdated. >>

Re:[OT] Anyone know a good perl mailing list?

2000-07-19 Thread Paul
--- David Hodgkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Hello, > > > > Whilst I am subscribed to modperl mailing list does > > anyone know a good general perl mailing list > > > > preferably from p

Re: Anyone know a good perl mailing list?

2000-07-19 Thread David Hodgkinson
kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello, > > Whilst I am subscribed to modperl mailing list does > anyone know a good general perl mailing list > > preferably from perl.org or .com > > I tried subscribing to a few but links where outdated. This is w

Anyone know a good perl mailing list?

2000-07-19 Thread kevin
Hello, Whilst I am subscribed to modperl mailing list does anyone know a good general perl mailing list preferably from perl.org or .com I tried subscribing to a few but links where outdated. Any help appreciatted KS

mailing list

2000-06-30 Thread sethipra
Hi, I am sorry, actually I know that this is not the right forum to post this question, but my other tries did not succeed. Can you please tell me, can I subscribe to comp.lang.perl.misc as a mailing list. I am having problem through my newsreader reading it. thanks

Re: Advanced Perl Book mailing list address

2000-06-26 Thread Geoffrey Gallaway
This mail was not supposed to go to this mailing list, please ignore it.. My sincere appologies.. Geoff This one time, at band camp, Geoffrey Gallaway wrote: > PATH is the Perl Advanced Techniques Handbook, by Mark Dominus. It > will probably be published in early 2001 by

Advanced Perl Book mailing list address

2000-06-25 Thread Geoffrey Gallaway
PATH is the Perl Advanced Techniques Handbook, by Mark Dominus. It will probably be published in early 2001 by Morgan Kaufmann. Send a message to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] to receive occasional announcements and progress reports. -- Geoffrey Gallaway || I dunno, I

[ADMINISTRATIVA] digest list (was: mod_perl list issues (was Re: Isthere are secret way to unsubscribe from this mailing list))

2000-05-03 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Jeremy Howard wrote: [modperl-digest not working] > > oops. It was not working. Now it should be. > > > > You just got a ... uhmn... big ... mail bundle. :) > > No kidding!... > > May 4 00:08:57 fastmail ipop3d[29893]: Moved 7489168 bytes of new mail > to /home/jhoward/mbox

Re: Is there are secret way to unsubscribe from this mailing list?

2000-05-01 Thread Ask Bjoern Hansen
On 1 May 2000, Lloyd Zusman wrote: [...] > Yep ... I understand all this, and I have sucessfully done it many > times before with other mailing lists to which I've been subscribed. >From the qmail log files I can't see any attempts from you. I only have logs from the last 2-3 days though. > Th

Re: Is there are secret way to unsubscribe from this mailing list?

2000-05-01 Thread Nick Tonkin
at address over the past week or two. I also received > nothing in return when I sent email to `[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. And > yet, I keep receiving these messages from the mailing list, so my > email address must be valid ... :) > > I sent the requests to `[EMAIL PROTECTED]' and also

Re: Is there are secret way to unsubscribe from this mailing list?

2000-05-01 Thread Lloyd Zusman
iption by third parties. I understand how this process works. However, the problem is that I received nothing in return from any of the 6-10 unsubscribe messages I sent to that address over the past week or two. I also received nothing in return when I sent email to `[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. An

Re: Is there are secret way to unsubscribe from this mailing list?

2000-05-01 Thread Frank D. Cringle
Lloyd Zusman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I've been sending email to `[EMAIL PROTECTED]' almost > every day for the past week or two, but I still keep receiving email > from this list. The list is run using ezmlm. Sending mail to modperl-unsubscribe is just the first step in the process. You s

Re: Is there are secret way to unsubscribe from this mailing list?

2000-05-01 Thread Stas Bekman
> Could someone PLEASE remove me from this modperl mailing list? > > I've been sending email to `[EMAIL PROTECTED]' almost > every day for the past week or two, but I still keep receiving email > from this list. > > The mailing list documentation on http://perl.

Is there are secret way to unsubscribe from this mailing list?

2000-05-01 Thread Lloyd Zusman
Could someone PLEASE remove me from this modperl mailing list? I've been sending email to `[EMAIL PROTECTED]' almost every day for the past week or two, but I still keep receiving email from this list. The mailing list documentation on http://perl.apache.org says to send email to t

AXDTK Mailing List open!

2000-04-25 Thread Matt Sergeant
I had a pretty good response to the offer of a mailing list for the Apache XML Delivery Toolkit - and very fast too! So before more people say yes go ahead... send a blank mail to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] and join the list! -- Fastnet Software Ltd. High Performance Web Specialists Providing

Mailing list for AXDTK

2000-04-25 Thread Matt Sergeant
I'm thinking of starting a separate mailing list for the Apache XML Delivery Toolkit. For those who don't know, the Apache XML Delivery Toolkit now offers the core functionality of Cocoon (http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/) in mod_perl, without the proprietary extension that cocoon has i

apache/news/sendmail/unixadmin mailing list.

2000-04-06 Thread Wu, Gordon
does anybody know where is the mailling list for any of followings? apache inn news server sendmail Unix Admin thanks, Gordon Wu

Remove brett_mcmahon@placerdome.com from the modperl@apache.org mailing list

2000-02-09 Thread Brett McMahon
Remove [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Re: How can I get on the mod_perl mailing list!

2000-01-31 Thread Stas Bekman
> Could anyone tell me how to get on mod_perl mailing list. See the instructions at http://perl.apache.org ___ Stas Bekmanmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.stason.org/stas Perl,CGI,Apache,Linux,Web,Java,PC h

How can I get on the mod_perl mailing list!

2000-01-31 Thread Tri D. Hoang
Hi, Could anyone tell me how to get on mod_perl mailing list. Thanx. Tri [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Is there a generic apache mailing list?mod_proxy problems

2000-01-12 Thread Stas Bekman
nfo over there, including the appropriate mailing list. ___ Stas Bekmanmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.stason.org/stas Perl,CGI,Apache,Linux,Web,Java,PC http://www.stason.org/stas/TULARC p

Is there a generic apache mailing list?mod_proxy problems

2000-01-11 Thread CAMERON, CRAIG
Hi, I'm having some problems with other modules in Apache, in particular the mod_proxy module. It appears to strip non-standard headers from requests as they pass through the proxy. This is bad. Can anyone help me? Thank you Craig

Re: Mailing list size

1999-12-06 Thread Dominic A.
"Jeffrey W. Baker" wrote: > > "Dominic A. V. Amann" wrote: > > > > Although I like mailing lists, I am beginning to see a pattern. > > A list becomes useful at around 5-20 daily contributions. At > > around 30+, I glaze over and skip tons of stuff, wishing it > > would end already. modperl is w

Re: Mailing list size

1999-12-06 Thread wim
On 05-Dec-1999 Craig Shaver wrote: > I think it would be a good idea to break out the embperl stuff. > > "Dominic A. V. Amann" wrote: >> >> Although I like mailing lists, I am beginning to see a pattern. >> A list becomes useful at around 5-20 daily contributions. At >> around 30+, I glaze over

Re: Mailing list size

1999-12-06 Thread Craig Shaver
I think it would be a good idea to break out the embperl stuff. "Dominic A. V. Amann" wrote: > > Although I like mailing lists, I am beginning to see a pattern. > A list becomes useful at around 5-20 daily contributions. At > around 30+, I glaze over and skip tons of stuff, wishing it > would e

Re: Mailing list size

1999-12-06 Thread Jeffrey W. Baker
"Dominic A. V. Amann" wrote: > > Although I like mailing lists, I am beginning to see a pattern. > A list becomes useful at around 5-20 daily contributions. At > around 30+, I glaze over and skip tons of stuff, wishing it > would end already. modperl is well over that limit, and I now > have to

Re: Mailing list size

1999-12-05 Thread G.W. Haywood
On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, Anthony Gardner wrote: > Have to be honest and say that compared to other mailing lists I'm on, this > one is the most professional and personal I've seen. Thank you. From all of us, I'm sure. On a technical (if not topical) point it would ease network traffic and the pre

Re: Mailing list size

1999-12-05 Thread Anthony Gardner
t <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: Mailing list size >Date: Sun, 05 Dec 1999 12:08:43 -0500 > >Stas is right, I've been mass-deleting the "logo" and "demand" threads for >several days, resulting in a quite manageable list. The nice thing is, you >can alway

Re: Mailing list size

1999-12-05 Thread Eric Strovink
Stas is right, I've been mass-deleting the "logo" and "demand" threads for several days, resulting in a quite manageable list. The nice thing is, you can always search the archive if you accidentally delete something (and you *should* search the archive before posting, anyway, as well as check th

Re: Mailing list size

1999-12-05 Thread Stas Bekman
> I think whenever you get advocacy posts then you see a flurry of posts. > If you don't like those types of posts, you usually pretty quickly > identify them by topic (currently it is the mod_perl programmers are in > demand subject line).. and can filter out...Delete delete delete... > > I may

Re: Mailing list size

1999-12-05 Thread Gunther Birznieks
I think whenever you get advocacy posts then you see a flurry of posts. If you don't like those types of posts, you usually pretty quickly identify them by topic (currently it is the mod_perl programmers are in demand subject line).. and can filter out...Delete delete delete... I may be wrong, bu

Mailing list size

1999-12-05 Thread Dominic A. V. Amann
Although I like mailing lists, I am beginning to see a pattern. A list becomes useful at around 5-20 daily contributions. At around 30+, I glaze over and skip tons of stuff, wishing it would end already. modperl is well over that limit, and I now have to unsubscribe just to keep my day productiv

Re: The Spirit of the... Mailing List

1999-11-26 Thread Richard Dice
Stas: Once again, you've put your words to good use. I can appreciate the frustrations of those who flame. I know what kind of state I'm in after X days of trying to figure out a single, stupid problem. But objectively, it's best for us all to appreciate that what we've got going on here is s

Re: The Spirit of the... Mailing List

1999-11-26 Thread Cliff Rayman
re are many others feeling the same > way but prefer to keep they thoughts for themselves. > > This post is an attempt to revive the spirit of our beloved > mod_perl mailing list. > > It seems that the pandora box was opened by the "make test" issue, so > here is

The Spirit of the... Mailing List

1999-11-26 Thread Stas Bekman
Well, lately there was a lot of frustration expressed by some of the folks, and I could guess that there are many others feeling the same way but prefer to keep they thoughts for themselves. This post is an attempt to revive the spirit of our beloved mod_perl mailing list. It seems that the

Re: Seeking volunteer to providing mailing list summaries

1999-11-12 Thread Mark Cogan
At 05:09 PM 11/10/99 -0700, Tom Christiansen wrote: >While I've got your attention, I'm also looking for some highly-talented >web programmers to help out on implementing some ideas to create dynamic >content for the Perl website and for CPAN. Ok, I think I fall into this category. I'm interest

Re: Seeking volunteer to providing mailing list summaries

1999-11-10 Thread Nick Tonkin
Perl has been good to this banner advertising network, and we like to think we have been good stewards of Perl, also. Nick On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Tom Christiansen wrote: > Is there anyone on this mailing list who would be willing to volunteer > to provide the world with a periodic summary of

Seeking volunteer to providing mailing list summaries

1999-11-10 Thread Tom Christiansen
Is there anyone on this mailing list who would be willing to volunteer to provide the world with a periodic summary of what major topics were discussed on this mailing list? The idea is to follow in the footsteps of Mark-Jason Dominus's excellent p5p weekly summaries at http://www.perl.com/

Re: OT: Is there a general question apache mailing list?

1999-10-28 Thread Ken Williams
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Greg Stark) wrote: >2) you need a space before the --> otherwise it's misparsed > (you must _not_ have a space in or after the

Re: OT: Is there a general question apache mailing list?

1999-10-27 Thread Greg Stark
Two things wrong, 1) as others have pointed out you need Options +Includes 2) you need a space before the --> otherwise it's misparsed (you must _not_ have a space in or after the > > Normally, on other web sites this is a painless procedure. The httpd.conf > is pretty much unmodified as

Re: OT: Is there a general question apache mailing list?

1999-10-15 Thread Eugene Sotirescu
-parsed , > text/html.. But SSI statements aren't being processed - they are still in > the HTML code that is delivered to the browser. I'm at wits' end. > > I would like to post this question on a Apache mailing list because I can > seem to find the answer on the apache web site, this apache book, or by > searching the web. > > Does anyone know of any Apache mailing lists? > > Thanks for listening... -- Eugene

Re: OT: Is there a general question apache mailing list?

1999-10-15 Thread Pouneh Mortazavi
t; > mod_include.c is installed and handling content for > > text/x-server-parsed-html , text/x-server-parsed-html3 , server-parsed , > > text/html.. But SSI statements aren't being processed - they are still in > > the HTML code that is delivered to the browser. I'm at wits' end. > > > > I would like to post this question on a Apache mailing list because I can > > seem to find the answer on the apache web site, this apache book, or by > > searching the web. > > > > Does anyone know of any Apache mailing lists? > > > > Thanks for listening... >

Re: OT: Is there a general question apache mailing list?

1999-10-15 Thread Joshua Chamas
.3.9 and rebuilt my entire server, > and the new server has the exact same problem.. My server-info says > mod_include.c is installed and handling content for > text/x-server-parsed-html , text/x-server-parsed-html3 , server-parsed , > text/html.. But SSI statements aren't being proce

OT: Is there a general question apache mailing list?

1999-10-15 Thread Olsen, James
text/html.. But SSI statements aren't being processed - they are still in the HTML code that is delivered to the browser. I'm at wits' end. I would like to post this question on a Apache mailing list because I can seem to find the answer on the apache web site, this apache boo

Re: Mailing List Subject Headers

1999-10-08 Thread Matt Sergeant
s. > Also, inserting a Reply To header pointing to the list address would be > helpful. There are many reasons why you shouldn't do this - but the discussion is old - do a net search to find out, or I think it's covered in the documentation to most good mailing list software (ezm

Re: Mailing List Subject Headers

1999-10-08 Thread Jesse Kanner
On 8 Oct 1999, Frank D. Cringle wrote: >"Anthony Gardner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I'm not sure if I'm being a bit fussy here, or indeed banging my head >> against a wall but can users of these mailing lists make the Subject part of >> the msg more descriptive. >> >> >> Also, as most

Re: Mailing List Subject Headers

1999-10-08 Thread Frank D. Cringle
"Anthony Gardner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm not sure if I'm being a bit fussy here, or indeed banging my head > against a wall but can users of these mailing lists make the Subject part of > the msg more descriptive. > > This will help readers to scroll through quicker and to read what

Mailing List Subject Headers

1999-10-08 Thread Anthony Gardner
I'm not sure if I'm being a bit fussy here, or indeed banging my head against a wall but can users of these mailing lists make the Subject part of the msg more descriptive. This will help readers to scroll through quicker and to read what is relevant to them at the time. For example, "make te

Re: I'm on the modperl mailing list now...

1999-10-01 Thread Alex Menendez
John, Doug explained to me that the mod_perl Makefile.PL adds some info from Perl's Config.pm, which includes libraries that Perl needs. If your systems Perl was installed from an rpm (which mine was), it is very likely that Perl was configured to include a library (such as gdbm) that is not actu