#x27;portal' and 'forum' type applicatons/systems. Many
seem to be PHP based (which runs as a modperl module).
Good luck!
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On Sat, Apr 21, 2001 at 11:50:40PM +0200, Per Einar wrote:
> Sorry, this is not to flame you, but PHP isn't a mod_perl module. It's an
> apache module.
Oh dear ... my brain was in neutral there. If running at all.
Thanks for not flaming me.
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pend some time and effort to
learn perl before getting things right. Trust me though - it's worth it.
Have a look over here ;
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and consider joining the 'beginners' list.
Good luck!
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f the art technology for
> e-businesses.
Sounds great!
But skip the oral sex, ok? I don't know where you've been.
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remely
frustrating, given the different browsers in use for instance.
Sometime's it's best to start very simple and work up from there.
I've been using CGI::Cookie with some success recently but I'd expect
Apache::Cookie to work in a similar way.
Good luck!
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, that related to Apache.
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On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 01:12:09AM +0200, allan wrote:
> how come i cant even get a straigt html-page?
So what port is apache listening on then? Are you sure it's port 80?
Check httpd.conf.
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Somewhere read about converting urls to jpegs on the fly using modperl ??
Preferrably, to png
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On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 11:35:44AM -0800, Rasoul Hajikhani wrote:
> I use SGI IRIX 6.5
>
> Short of reinstalling perl, is there anything else that could be done?
> Where would I find libgdbm.so?
> Thanks in advance.
Sorry for the late reply. For IRIX software precompiled, you should
check the '
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 09:26:57PM -, Jonathan M. Hollin wrote:
> The WYPUG migration from Win2K to Linux is progressing very nicely.
> However, despite my best efforts, I can't get Perl Magick to work
> (Image::Magick compiled successfully and without problems). All I use
> Perl Magick for i
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