Check Apache::Status, it gives you several info.
On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 15:53, pawelp wrote:
> Hi
> Is there an easy way to show mem usage of all loaded modules ?
>
> Thanks
> Pawel Piecuch
>
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João Pedro Gonçalves
'I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.'
- Mark Twain
Hi, is there any current project going on for using the WebDAV protocol
in
mod_perl, something like Apache::WebDAV?
I am familiar with the mod_dav efforts however they seem to be oriented
to
filesystem repositories and i would like to use WebDAV in a more dynamic
environment such as repositories
HTTP::DAV is a client to the WebDAV protocol, not a server.
Aaron Johnson wrote:
>
> Is the HTTP::DAV module of any use? I just ran across it in TPJ.
>
> http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/CPAN/data/HTTP-DAV/DAV.html
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João Pedro Gonçalves
perl
-pe'$_=eof&&pack(c5,83,(1<<6)+1,010*0xa,ord($0)*2-0
perldoc.com is your friend:
http://www.perldoc.com/cpan/Apache.html
Joao Pedro
Paul wrote:
>
> I was working on an article for http://take23.org/ and thought I'd link
> to the basic documentation you get with "perldoc Apache" after you've
> installed mod_perl and I can't find a copy onli
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