mechanism to use?
Is there somewhere out there an example of such a mechanism I could use?
So, in other words, I would like to rewrite the URI if the content contains
some predefined keywords.
But I understand that the content is not easily accessible from within
PerlTransHandler.
I have seen the following
Thanks for taking that seriously.
I for one felt very uncomfotable with that. Especially
if we're fighting to get Perl and associated
technologies respected in an ever increasingly
compettive mkt.
I actually thought some hacker had got in and changed
it!!
-Ants
--- Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTE
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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From: JupiterHost.Net [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 1:14 PM
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Subject: Re: Keywords
Anthony Gardner wrote:
> Can someone tell me why sex, s
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
For instance say I'm looking for a solution and I type:
"Why does PHP suck and mod_perl doesn't"
"Does mod_perl suck?" (answer is NO BTW ;p)
child perhaps for child processes?
That's correct.
And don't forget: http://scroogie.de/pix/data/media/2/mod_p
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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