regards the above
previous thread ( msg 06315 ) and Chris Hughe's correction ( msg 06333
)..
I also
developed a similar fix, mine is too complicated because I note from
Chris Hughes' patch that it was unnecessary to instantiate a new Table object
when writing into the Notes area. Also, C
I'm quit puzzled here
I use mod_perl to perform some database lookups from my httpd.conf and
build up all directives
and create all vhost's.
That part works ok, apache works with the vhosts like a charm
but always a but... :)
When i use the Apache::PerlSections->dump(); i only see
1;
Hi,
I have a question I'm sure some of you know the answer to.
I cannot find any explaination on how to use sessions with mod_perl 2. Can any of you send a little sample code?
I would like to be able to store information like the username and password in session variables to retrieve them on
M.v.Buytene wrote:
I'm quit puzzled here
I use mod_perl to perform some database lookups from my httpd.conf and
build up all directives
and create all vhost's.
That part works ok, apache works with the vhosts like a charm
but always a but... :)
How exactly do you build and create all
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a question I'm sure some of you know the answer to.
>
> I cannot find any explaination on how to use sessions with mod_perl 2.
> Can any of you send a little sample code?
>
> I would like to be able to store information like the username and
> password
Hello,
I
am trying to implement authentication with my own mod_perl subroutine defined
as PerlAuthenHandler (Apache 1.3.31 + mod_perl 1.29 + PHP 4.3.8 installed on RedHat
7.2), and encounter a strange problem that I hope someone has seen before.
As
the first step, I want my subrouti
On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 11:53, Geoffrey Young wrote:
> I'm sure others can point out additional tools as well.
Apache::SessionManager is a good place for newbies to start with
sessions under mod_perl:
http://search.cpan.org/~enrys/Apache-SessionManager-1.02/
- Perrin
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On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 19:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> but when i try to put a new object or something...
>
> my $something = new Object();
> $session{something} = $something;
>
> ... i have an error like this:
>
> [Wed Oct 20 18:21:55 2004] null:(in cleanup) Can't store CODE items at
>
> # get user's authentication credentials
> my ($res, $sent_pw) = $r->get_basic_auth_pw;
>$r->note_basic_auth_failure;
do not call note_basic_auth_failure here.
> Hope someone will see wrong settings or errors in the code that I overlook.
> Grareful for any hints,
I thin
On 2004-10-28 17:34:23 +0200, "Philippe M. Chiasson"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
M.v.Buytene wrote:
I'm quit puzzled here
I use mod_perl to perform some database lookups from my httpd.conf and
build up all directives
and create all vhost's.
That part works ok, apache works with the vhosts like
hello all,
I'm trying to get Apache::Test to work for a module I'm writing, but I'm
having difficulties.
All setup information is at the end...
I'm using Module::Build (0.26) and Apache::Test (1.14).
I've setup my Build.PL as indicated with the documentation with
Apache::TestMB.
I run
perl Bu
Michael wrote:
hello all,
I'm trying to get Apache::Test to work for a module I'm writing, but I'm
having difficulties.
All setup information is at the end...
I'm using Module::Build (0.26) and Apache::Test (1.14).
I've setup my Build.PL as indicated with the documentation with
Apache::TestMB.
Hi!
Because "perl Makefile.PL" did not find LWP::UserAgent and
HTML::HeadParser in my Debian box, I did "apt-get install
libapache-mod-perl". Then I did "dpkg -P libapache-mod-perl" to remove
that package. Since then "perl Makefile.PL" seems to have trouble as it
complains "cat: ../apache_1.3.32/s
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