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On 22 Jul 2003 08:13:43 +0200, Tom Schindl wrote:
> Am Mon, 2003-07-21 um 21.45 schrieb Perrin Harkins:
> > On Sun, 2003-07-20 at 15:47, Patrick Galbraith wrote:
> > > I know there's IPC, and also memcached. I've used IPC::Shareable
> > > before, but don't know if that's the route I'd wanna go.
> >
> I think you should consider using a system that is actually
> supported.
> Embperl, Apache::ASP, Text::Template, and Mason all have
> similar syntax
> to ePerl. There are lots of other things on CPAN that might be even
> closer in syntax, but are not as widely used and well supported.
>
> >
Jamie Krasnoo wrote:
What would be the best way to redirect in MP2? How would I set the
Location in the header?
not any different from mp1 (assuming that you have been working with mp1
before, but the mp1 documentation and literature can be used as a reference
for most mp2 things).
something lik
Shannon Eric Peevey wrote:
Hi!
Just perusing:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/devel/core/apache_integration.html#The_Link_Between_mod_perl_and_httpd
and found a small typo.
"STANDARD20_MODULE_STUFF is a standard macro defined in
httpd-2.0/include/http_config.h. Currently its main use *if* for
Peter Haworth wrote:
On 22 Jul 2003 08:13:43 +0200, Tom Schindl wrote:
Am Mon, 2003-07-21 um 21.45 schrieb Perrin Harkins:
On Sun, 2003-07-20 at 15:47, Patrick Galbraith wrote:
I know there's IPC, and also memcached. I've used IPC::Shareable
before, but don't know if that's the route I'd wanna g
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 02:50, Stas Bekman wrote:
> Jamie Krasnoo wrote:
> > What would be the best way to redirect in MP2? How would I set the
> > Location in the header?
>
> not any different from mp1 (assuming that you have been working with mp1
> before, but the mp1 documentation and literature
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003, Slava Bizyayev wrote:
> I will patch FAQ with this shortly.
Well but what does HTTP/1.1 support mean ? As far as I know
the compressing has not any HTTP/1.1 specific features.
> > mod_deflate compresses content using 8K buffer. When the buffer
> > is filled mod_deflate pas
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 03:10, Jamie Krasnoo wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 02:50, Stas Bekman wrote:
> > Jamie Krasnoo wrote:
> > > What would be the best way to redirect in MP2? How would I set the
> > > Location in the header?
> >
> > not any different from mp1 (assuming that you have been workin
Hi there,
I want to use the Apache-UploadMeter. I set my
configuration to:
-use
Apache::UploadMeter;$Apache::UploadMeter::UploadForm='/formtag.htm';$Apache::UploadMeter::UploadScript='/perl/upload.pl';$Apache::UploadMeter::UploadMeter='/meter';$
Hi Jesse,
> -Original Message-
> From: Jesse Erlbaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 8:50 PM
> To: 'Patrick Galbraith'
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: templating system opinions (axkit?)
>
>
> Hi Patrick --
>
> > I like the idea of XSLT/XML, though I find mys
Jamie Krasnoo wrote:
[...]
$r->headers_out(Location => '/some/place.html');
return Apache::DECLINED;
why DECLINED? just return Apache::OK.
My mistake, its been a while and I'm just getting back into it. So its
like I'm learning everything all over again. You can use OK? The example
in the Eagle boo
Sven wrote...
[snip]
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use Apache ();
use Apache::Request ();
$apr = Apache::Request->new($r);
foreach $parm($apr->param){
print "->".$parm." : ".$apr->param($parm)."\n";
}
print "-\n";
-
First of all
hi
( 03.07.21 17:04 -0500 ) Nigel Hamilton:
> At Turbo10 we went for a strict 'no functional elements' in the
> template approach.
this seems like you're placing a technical limit on your solution. why
wouldn't you use the technologies that will solve your problem the best
instead of constraining
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I'd like to install mod_perl from ports on freebsd, but it complains:
Error: you don't have the right version of perl in /usr/bin.
This is correct, I want to install it against the version of perl in
/usr/local/bin *not* against the version in /usr/bin.
Anyone
At 10:09 AM 7/22/2003 -0400, Andy Harrison wrote:
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I'd like to install mod_perl from ports on freebsd, but it complains:
Error: you don't have the right version of perl in /usr/bin.
This is correct, I want to install it against the version of perl in
/usr/local/
Thanks - I´ll try it and send response.
I´ve read all readme-files and the build-in manual but I did´nt find
something about that I have to use instance()...
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From: "Issac Goldstand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Sven" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesda
Hello,
I've just come a cropper trying to reinstall mod_perl, and I'm a little
desparate! Any help would be greatly appreciated.
(I've 'a' mod_perl/apache running fine, but I can't get Apache::Cookie
running along with)
I'm trying to install:
apache_1.3.28
+ mod_perl-1.28
My config
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Jim Morrison [Mailing-Lists] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've just come a cropper trying to reinstall mod_perl, and I'm a little
> desparate! Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> (I've 'a' mod_perl/apache running fine, but I can't get Apache::Cookie
> running along with)
>
> I'm
Further to the below.. Just found my error_log which might be of some
use..
The bit that glares at me is:
[Tue Jul 22 16:38:47 2003] [error] Can't locate object method "new" via
package "Apache::Request" at /usr/src/mod_perl-1.28/t/net/perl/api.pl
line 11, line 1.
Which is annoying because I ca
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On 22-Jul-2003, Andrew Hurst wrote message "Re: mod_perl/freebsd"
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> Usage:
>/usr/local/bin/use.perl port -> /usr/bin/perl is the
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 02:13, Tom Schindl wrote:
> Sorry to step in here, but could I use any of the caching modules you
> mentionned in mod_perl2?
I can't vouch for the thread safety of these modules, but all of them
should work in prefork mode.
- Perrin
At 12:17 PM 7/22/2003 -0400, Andy Harrison wrote:
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On 22-Jul-2003, Andrew Hurst wrote message "Re: mod_perl/freebsd"
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> Usage:
>/usr/loca
Hi!
What function $r->clear_rgy_endav($script_name) do in Apache::Registry
before and
$r->stash_rgy_endav($script_name) after eval-ing cgi script?
-vlad
At 04:14 AM 7/22/2003, Stas Bekman wrote:
If you would like to be a speaker at the ApacheCon US 2003
event, please go to the ApacheCon Web site, log in, and choose
the 'Submit a CFP' option from the list there:
I went through the process of creating an account only to find that the
"Submit a CFP"
Though I seem to be chasing it down to a possible problem with the
method handler:
sub handler ($$)
But even with a change to:
sub handler : method
This is an interesting one. How to make the two coexist in the same
code base. Ideally you want to do this:
sub handler1 ($$) {}
sub handler2
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On 22-Jul-2003, Andrew Hurst wrote message "Re: mod_perl/freebsd"
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> Its a regular perl script, just open it up in your favorite text edito
Stas Bekman wrote:
Shannon Eric Peevey wrote:
use constant MP2 => ($mod_perl::VERSION >= 1.99);
# test for the version of mod_perl, and use the appropriate libraries
BEGIN {
if (MP2) {
require Apache::Const;
require Apache::Access;
require Ap
1: doing like in Registry:
my $eval = join(
'',
'package ',
$package,
';use Apache qw(exit);',
'sub handler {',
$sub,
"\n}", # last line comment without newline?
);
compile($eval);
sub compile {
my $eval = shift;
Apache->untaint($eval);
Actually, it is. I found it by going to the ApacheCon 2003 page, click the
CFP link and then logging in. The page Stas sent doens't appear to work
directly...
Issac
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From: "Bill Weinman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "mod_perl Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tue
They are equivalent. You can use either one.
- Perrin
The uploaded file
Apache-AuthenNTLM-2.01.tar.gz
has entered CPAN as
file: $CPAN/authors/id/S/SP/SPEEVES/Apache-AuthenNTLM-2.01.tar.gz
size: 50644 bytes
md5: f175a98ea668e81df9cc8d6db629facf
The purpose of this module is to perform a user authentication via Mircosoft's
NTLM protocol. (Thi
Francisco de Assis Tristão wrote:
Shannon,
i got it configured with apache-1.3.27/mod_ssl/2.8.12 OpenSSL/0.9.6g
mod_perl/1.25", all by hand,
but it only works fine when i use just http - when i access the pages
with https, apache doesn't ask for the user...
Have you any idea about what is wrong?
I'm unable to get Apache sucessfully configured with these releases.I
get the following error:
Error Output for sanity check
cd ..; gcc -DSOLARIS2=280 -DMOD_PERL -DUSE_PERL_SSI -B/usr/ccs/bin
-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -DNO_DL_NEEDED -B/usr/ccs/bin
-D_LARG
At 03:50 PM 7/22/2003 -0500, Chris Fabri wrote:
I'm unable to get Apache sucessfully configured with these releases.I
get the following error:
Error Output for sanity check
cd ..; gcc -DSOLARIS2=280 -DMOD_PERL -DUSE_PERL_SSI -B/usr/ccs/bin
-D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSE
Hello all,
I know from a DBI perspective, when using PostgreSQL, if I create a temporary
database table it will automatically go *poof* and be deleted when the
database connection is closed (or when the transaction is finished...I can't
remember which). Anyway, what will happen if code that ta
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 17:15, Michael A Nachbaur wrote:
> If I do a $dbh->disconnect, I know it will be ignored by Apache::DBI, but is
> it smart enough to pass something back to the database server telling it that
> it can purge temporary data?
No. If you come up with a way to do that, you can
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 14:15:41 -0700
Michael A Nachbaur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I know from a DBI perspective, when using PostgreSQL, if I create a
> temporary database table it will automatically go *poof* and be
> deleted when the database connection is closed (or when the
> t
At 03:50 PM 7/22/2003, Chris Fabri wrote:
helpers/dummy.c -lsocket -lnsl -lpthread -W1,-E
-L/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-
..^^^
I think your problem is with the stray comma in the command line there ...
I think if you check all your configurations an
At 04:35 PM 7/22/2003 -0500, Bill Weinman wrote:
At 03:50 PM 7/22/2003, Chris Fabri wrote:
helpers/dummy.c -lsocket -lnsl -lpthread -W1,-E
-L/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-
..^^^
I think your problem is with the stray comma in the command line there ...
At 04:45 PM 7/22/2003, Chris Fabri wrote:
I'm not even getting as far as the make when I get the error.If I
build mod_perl separately, and remove all references to these flags from
the makefiles, and the run apache's config, I still get this error during
configuration.
Where do you find thos
wrote:
Hi!
What function $r->clear_rgy_endav($script_name) do in Apache::Registry
before and
$r->stash_rgy_endav($script_name) after eval-ing cgi script?
resets the list of END blocks that possible have been inserted from the
registry script.
Hi,
Over the past few months I have posted a couple of fixes in relation to how
Apache::DBI handles are cleaned up. This however is the most complete fix in
that it covers the following issues :-
TimeOut = 0 :
Should always ping even when multiple requests are made in
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