Hi,
On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 13:05:43 -0800, Dan Sully wrote:
> I'm running into an interesting problem, using Apache::SessionManager.
>
> My first request to the webpage successfully generates a cookie, and I
> see it in my browser's jar. The next response though, the
> Apache::Cookie->fetch() ge
Stas Bekman wrote:
Randy Kobes wrote:
[...]
I, for one, would feel more comfortable with them removed.
As you say, at one point they were commonly used to boost
rankings, but these days, especially with "child" in there,
they have an ugly connotation.
sure I'll remove those as soon as I finish fig
Randy Kobes wrote:
On Sat, 20 Nov 2004, Stas Bekman wrote:
JupiterHost.Net wrote:
Anthony Gardner wrote:
Can someone tell me why sex, sexy, suck and child
obviously those are taken out of context :)
[ ... ]
Let us know if this is no longer useful and we will remove those or
replace with something
At least, now we know why search engines produce irrelevant results.
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Anthony Gardner wrote:
> Can someone tell me why sex, sexy,
On Sat, 20 Nov 2004, Stas Bekman wrote:
> JupiterHost.Net wrote:
> >
> > Anthony Gardner wrote:
> >
> >> Can someone tell me why sex, sexy, suck and child
>
> obviously those are taken out of context :)
[ ... ]
> Let us know if this is no longer useful and we will remove those or
> replace with so
JupiterHost.Net wrote:
Anthony Gardner wrote:
Can someone tell me why sex, sexy, suck and child
obviously those are taken out of context :)
hmmm, not 100% sure but:
sex and sexxy describe perl and mod_perl in general :)
suck might be there to describe other bloaty clunky wanna be's :)
For inst
Robert Ferney wrote:
The question for me is, do they work under Apache2 or are they only
working for Apache 1.3
There's a how-to here for installing Interchange with PostgreSQL and
mod_perl 2. I haven't used it but it looks thorough :)
http://www.w3trader.com/Interch/Interchange-PostgreSQL.ht
The question for me is, do they work under Apache2 or are they only
working for Apache 1.3
On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 14:05:16 -0800 (PST), Fred Moyer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Use clickcartpro its Perl, its easy , and it rocks!
> >
>
> Interchange is also worth taking a look at.
>
> http://www.ic
Anthony Gardner wrote:
Can someone tell me why sex, sexy, suck and child
hmmm, not 100% sure but:
sex and sexxy describe perl and mod_perl in general :)
suck might be there to describe other bloaty clunky wanna be's :)
For instance say I'm looking for a solution and I type:
"Why does PHP su
Can someone tell me why sex, sexy, suck and child
are included in the
for
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/intro/start_fast.html
Obviously this isn't a mod_perl thing but it's a
little strange and I think a little scary.
-Ants
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> Use clickcartpro its Perl, its easy , and it rocks!
>
Interchange is also worth taking a look at.
http://www.icdevgroup.org/
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A.T.Z. wrote:
I have had limited experience with one application --
'ShopSite'; it appears to be fairly complete and in the
absence of any other input, I will probably end up purchasing
that. I am hoping, though, to elicit recommendations or
comments from those that have experience with shopp
> I have had limited experience with one application --
> 'ShopSite'; it appears to be fairly complete and in the
> absence of any other input, I will probably end up purchasing
> that. I am hoping, though, to elicit recommendations or
> comments from those that have experience with shopping c
Hi,
I do not post to this list often but I read it regularly; this list consistently
provides useful and relevant information--so thanks for this valuable
resource--and a grateful nod of appreciation to the 'gurus' that' make this list
so good!!
Now the reason for this post--for a client in the
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 08:42:54 -0600 (CST), Brian Stevens wrote
> Have you tried building mod_perl statically into httpd (rather than
> as a DSO)?
Thanks for your reply. While we'd covered this previously in the chain of
e-mails, I should have added it here, too, for completeness. Static or
dyn
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