Hi,
what are the pros and cons of Apache2::Request vs. CGI in a MP2 environment?
Torsten
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Hi:
I know this is not modperl specific, but, I use TemplateToolkit2 to
create pages on my site. My site contains a lot of photos and I want to
add listings with thumbnail preview. But element attributes magically
appears when generating the page. The page contains no java script or
other stu
Torsten Foertsch wrote:
what are the pros and cons of Apache2::Request vs. CGI in a MP2 environment?
Apache2::Request is faster and uses less memory. CGI is easier to
install, has more features, and is portable to other environments.
- Perrin
Erik Norgaard wrote:
So: where does the alt, title and class attributes in the image element
come from???
This is something you will have to figure out by experimenting. Print
the contents of $item->{img} to your error_log. Take the item.img part
out of your template. Change things until y
Perrin Harkins wrote:
Erik Norgaard wrote:
So: where does the alt, title and class attributes in the image element
come from???
This is something you will have to figure out by experimenting. Print
the contents of $item->{img} to your error_log. Take the item.img part
out of your template.
Hi,
I am new to modperl and needs help, i have a script which works fine in
non-modperl enviornment but when i include in modperl::registry then mine
scripts when invoked via a browser finds itself in / directory i mean the
file or script do not include the files with the require command i mean th
abhishek jain wrote:
I am new to modperl and needs help, i have a script which works fine in
non-modperl enviornment but when i include in modperl::registry then
mine scripts when invoked via a browser finds itself in / directory
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/porting/compat.html#C_Apach
Hi friends,
i need to know that if i add the following block then will it affect
anything in the execution of modperl apart from first time run.
BEGIN{
require'abc.pl';
require'large_file.pl';
};
I mean anything relative to the performance.is the begin block called
everytime orjust the first ti
Hi,
Downloaded libapreq2-2.08 and did:
perl Makefile.PL --with-apache2-apxs=/usr/local/apache3/bin/apxs
make
Got the following errors:
make[2]: *** [libapreq2.la] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/src/misc/libapreq2-2.08/library'
make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/src/misc/
On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 00:49 +0530, abhishek jain wrote:
> Hi friends,
> i need to know that if i add the following block then will it affect
> anything in the execution of modperl apart from first time run.
> BEGIN{
> require'abc.pl';
> require'large_file.pl';
>
> };
>
> I mean anything relative
- Original Message -
From: "Jonathan Mangin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 2:30 PM
Subject: Problem with libapreq2 and make
> Hi,
> Downloaded libapreq2-2.08 and did:
> perl Makefile.PL --with-apache2-apxs=/usr/local/apache3/bin/apxs
> make
>
> Got the followin
I just ran into this same error. mod_perl 2.0.3 will build fine against
httpd 2.2.3, but against 2.2.4 it gives this single failed test.
Adam
-Original Message-
From: Octavian Rasnita [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 4:17 AM
To: modperl@perl.apache.org
Subje
From: "Adam Prime x443" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I just ran into this same error. mod_perl 2.0.3 will build fine against
httpd 2.2.3, but against 2.2.4 it gives this single failed test.
Yes I know that, but I don't know if that bug is an important one and if it
would be better to install Apache 2
Can you let us know how you did this,
Can we update the REMOTE_USER variable, From where can we find the
documentation.
Does mod_cas takes configurable parameters,is it s Authentication module,
Our objective is simply, call the CAS, serivice_validate retrive the xml and
look for a specific attr
Hi,
Is there a easy way to extract the ticket(may be using a Regular Expression)
parameter from a URL as follows
http://localhost/myTest.pl?ticket=ST-2-zbwAtOlYlfzoC6knUXP9&name=test
I need to extract this from the perl_module where I have a handler for the
$r as follows, which is called from t
Tracy12 wrote:
Hi,
Is there a easy way to extract the ticket(may be using a Regular Expression)
parameter from a URL as follows
http://localhost/myTest.pl?ticket=ST-2-zbwAtOlYlfzoC6knUXP9&name=test
use CGI;
my $cgi = CGI->new($r);
my $ticket = $cgi->param('ticket');
I need to extract this
On Jan 14, 2007, at 6:45 PM, Fred Moyer wrote:
But it's really much easier to use CGI :)
There's also libapreq
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I agree but look at the following scenario
if User hits http://somedomain/test.pl?param1=x¶m2=y
and if a failure happens in the authenticate handler I need to redirect to
http://casmachine:8443/cas/login?service= that is
http://casmachine:8443/cas/login?service=http://somedomain/test.pl?param1
I agree but look at the following scenario
if User hits http://somedomain/test.pl?param1=x¶m2=y
and if a failure happens in the authenticate handler I need to redirect to
http://casmachine:8443/cas/login?service= that is
http://casmachine:8443/cas/login?service=http://somedomain/test.pl?param1=
If you're running on Linux/ Sun, I think most people avoid threading for
performance reasons. If you're going to be on Windows, you don't have a
choice: threading is compulsory.
You may want to read up on the various MPM models for each OS.
Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Hi,
How it is recommended t
Fred Moyer wrote:
Tracy12 wrote:
Hi,
Is there a easy way to extract the ticket(may be using a Regular
Expression)
parameter from a URL as follows
http://localhost/myTest.pl?ticket=ST-2-zbwAtOlYlfzoC6knUXP9&name=test
There is an easy way, that emulates CGI's methods. It's called
libapreq2,
>>
>> I mean anything relative to the performance.is the begin block called
>> everytime orjust the first time and is it safe to define a function in
>> a file and call it with this method rather than a package ,
>
>The begin blocks are only run at compile time, so won't affect the
>performance
Hi,
I am in the process of changing a perl module written to a Perl
Authentication handler.
Well when I try to deploy the module it failed in the ' make test' stage
all the other steps went ok.
But the functionality works as expected.
When we execute make test it gives the following error
Fa
Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
> On Jan 14, 2007, at 6:45 PM, Fred Moyer wrote:
>> But it's really much easier to use CGI :)
>
> There's also libapreq
OK - so out of the corner of my eye, I saw the link again as the
previous mail was being copied to my sent-mail and noticed that it said
RequestRec::args
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