Hello,
I'm new to mod perl, I've setup an apache2 / MP2 on an linux debian etch
server.
I want to access in my apache conf to the HTML Request Header Host:
I've written this code :
NameVirtualHost 192.168.1.203
UseCanonicalName Off
PerlOptions +GlobalRequest
use Apache2::RequestUtil
me thinks that PerlOptions +GlobalRequest should be inside your
or section.
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/config/config.html#mod_perl_Directives_Argument_Types_and_Allowed_Location
On 9/19/07, antoine7 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I'm new to mod perl, I've setup an apac
I've just test, changing the directive to a section in apache
conf, but I've always the same error.
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Hi.
I am new to mod_perl apache2 api and hope you can help me a little bit.
I've got following scenario:
A incoming request A is rewritten by apaches rewrite modul to be served by
mod_proxy_ajp - which is connected to a tomcat.
The servlet there produce the response and this one will passed bac
On Wednesday 19 September 2007 4:43:25 am antoine7 wrote:
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> use Apache2::RequestUtil ();
> my $r = Apache2::RequestUtil->request;
> [...]
>
>
> But when I restart the server I get the following error message
> etch:~# /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
> Forcing reload of web
On 9/18/07, Aqua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Someone please point me to a good tutorial or sample page.
There's tons of documentation at http://perl.apache.org/, and there
are multiple books available as well. If these aren't helping you,
please tell us specifically what you need help with.
- P
On 9/19/07, Torsten Krah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So in short, i need to analyze the response of mod_proxy and if it matches
> some criteria, i want to do a internal redirect and serve some content under
> the requested url.
> The client should not see the "external redirect" the servlet trigge
Hey there
What replacement do I have for Apache::GD to work on mod_perl 2 ?
Thanks.
Thanks and I have alreday seen these documentations.
But actually I am looking for few simple materials (tutorials) which will
help my team to learn mod_perl tricks and enable them to build simple
application to start with.
Are there any simple sample mod_perl based applications available on the
Am Mittwoch, 19. September 2007 schrieb Perrin Harkins:
> On 9/19/07, Torsten Krah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So in short, i need to analyze the response of mod_proxy and if it
> > matches some criteria, i want to do a internal redirect and serve some
> > content under the requested url.
> > Th
I've an SVN server on the same machine, at each commit the svn server update
the changes to a local directory /www with this structure
/www/www.domain1.com.lan/trunk
/www/www.domain1.com.lan/tags/001
/www/www.domain1.com.lan/tags/002
...
/www/www.domain1.com.lan/branches/001
...
/www/www.subdomai
I've been working on some projects needing JS minification recently and wanted
to ping others and find out if anyone else would find it useful to have a
mod_perl2 filter that auto-minified your JS (using JavaScript::Minifier)...
Am thinking along the lines of something that you'd set up in your
Perrin Harkins wrote:
On 9/14/07, RA Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, user 'nobody' gets a display on 'cat
/opt/lampp/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Devel/Symdump.pm'
Okay, can you try making your own mod_perl handler that loads
Devel::Symdump and see if it works?
Sorry it's taken a while.
Richard Jones wrote:
> gives me a nice Data::Dumper data structure in the browser window. It
> probably doesn't make much sense as programming logic as I don't
> normally use Devel::Symdump, but I guess it shows the module is OK?
The original error message was this:
[Wed Sep 12 11:45:59 2007] [e
I could use something like this. Right now I use Toolkit Template to
build from.
It already caches the JS file loaded from disk. I would want to then
put it through
the minifier process and cache then serve. Would you module allow
for this?
-bop
On Sep 19, 2007, at 12:24 PM, Graham TerM
On Wednesday 19 September 2007 10:40 am, Boysenberry Payne wrote:
> I could use something like this. Right now I use Toolkit Template to
> build from.
> It already caches the JS file loaded from disk. I would want to then
> put it through
> the minifier process and cache then serve. Would you mo
hi
-Original Message-
From: Graham TerMarsch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[deletions]
I've been working on some projects needing JS minification recently and
wanted to ping others and find out if anyone else would find it useful
to have a
mod_perl2 filter that auto-minified your JS (using
On Wednesday 19 September 2007 10:51 am, John Saylor wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Graham TerMarsch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > [deletions]
> >
> > I've been working on some projects needing JS minification recently and
> > wanted to ping others and find out if anyone else w
If there is anything I can do to help let me know. I'd really like
to have a small footprint
on my JS output, right now its still pretty big.
Boysenberry Payne
Habitat Life, Inc.
http://www.habitatlife.com/
On Sep 19, 2007, at 12:49 PM, Graham TerMarsch wrote:
On Wednesday 19 September 2007
You can consider ImageMagick. It works on standard Perl apps as well.
Eli Shemer wrote:
Hey there
What replacement do I have for Apache::GD to work on mod_perl 2 ?
Thanks.
Hello,
currently we have mp1 installed.but I will upgrade it to mp2.
does it have any risk?or will mp2 get conflict with mp1?
thanks.
I have another question,since we have modperl's full features,why we
need Apache::Request yet?
Thanks.
Hotscripts.com has tons of tutorials[1] and sample code[2]
By reading such tutorials, you will be able to write code, quite fast,
but dirty. After that, a reference and actual code from *good* perl
applications are your good friends. See [2].
For the performance of mp, speaking of my own experien
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