What submit-method are you using? GET/POST maybe you are exceeding the
GET-Maximum?
What are you using CGI.pm or Apache::Request? You could retrieve params
using @names = $cgi->param().
OT: You could also use placeholders, prepare the query once and execute
it with your data within the loop.
To
Apache::Request is not part mod_perl itself, but sure it is CPAN-Module
take a look there http://search.cpan.org/~joesuf/libapreq-1.3/
Tom
On Mon, 2003-12-15 at 18:45, Chris Ochs wrote:
> Am I nuts or does Apache::Request not exist in mod perl 1.28? I decided to
> get familiar with using content
Why don't you use Apache2/mod_perl2 where you can create
Protocol-Handlers?
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/handlers/protocols.html
Tom
On Sat, 2003-12-27 at 17:03, Jan Algermissen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on an implementation of a notification system based on HTTP
> and I need to wri
I don't think that this is a mod_perl related problem because:
When loading files using require perl remembers that it had already
included them and does not load them once more.
I'd guess that calls 3,4,5 are handled by a Apache-child's 1/2 which
have already loaded the required file.
If you re
Hello again,
for Apache2 take a look at
http://search.cpan.org/~stas/Apache-Filter-HTTPHeadersFixup-0.01/lib/Apache/Filter/HTTPHeadersFixup.pm
Tom
On Mon, 2003-12-29 at 11:27, Thomas Schindl wrote:
> Why don't you use Apache2/mod_perl2 where you can create
> Protocol-Handlers
That's no problem at all. I'm running on our production server an
apache2 on port 80(without mod_perl) with an proxy forward to a
mod_perl-apache2 and a mod_perl-apache1.
Although in our case mod_perl1 has its own perl because of various
reasons.
Tom
On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 08:27, Malka Cymbalista
Hi,
although that's more perl than mod_perl related I'd do the following:
1) make Perl-Modules out of e.g. mysql.pl e.g. MyModule::MySQLSupport
2) load them using use MyModule::MySQLSupport in webapp.pl which should
also be a Perl-Module under mod_perl e.g. MyModule::WebApp
3) When you are us
Please always also reply to the list.
No idea I need to see more code to say what's going wrong there. Have
you thought about using one of the session modules available from CPAN?
e.g. http://search.cpan.org/~jbaker/Apache-Session-1.54/Session.pm where
you can store sessions in MySQL, ...
Tom
O
On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 00:46, Morbus Iff wrote:
> >> (my MaxRequestsPerChild is set to 30)
>
> The webhost uses iHTML for ecommerce thingies, and our experience
> with various boxes and server versions is that weird shit happens
> if iHTML isn't cleaned out regularly. This may not be the case (the
I think when you don't use raw_values => 1 as parameter you have
to pass your data as references because Storable expects references.
Maybe you could point the module author to mention that in the modules
man-page.
When searching how to use things often the test-suite gives you a good
pointers wh
[...]
As already stated by Joe you have two possibilities:
1. Use Hashslice-Sytanx (very short hand)
my %hash = ();
foreach( $r->param() ) {
@hash{$r->param($_)} = ( 1 );
}
2. For a more verbose version you should use a inner foreach:
my %hash = ();
foreach( $r->param() ) {
foreach( $r-
Hi,
you'll have to give us more background information. I hope to get you right
but using globals to pass things between request doesn't work because you
can never tell which Apache-Child is used. This is true e.g. mp1 and mp2
with apache in prefork mode.
Take this:
1. Apache-starts and forks to
Hi,
That's nothing todo with mod_perl. When doing things like this I'm using
the browsers DHTML-capabilities, loading only the non-static parts. The
only thing mod_perl can help you is to remember which values you've send
to the client and not sending them if they have not changed but this
include
This is once more a question where you should have looked once more at
the documention at perl.apache.org.
When you execute your perl programm on the commandline you automatically
have "." in your @INC == include path.
Mod_perl is not executed in the directory where your .pm is located, so
you ha
Hi,
Why not using conf.d all conf-files from there get loaded automatically?
Tom
On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 17:37, Graeme Fowler wrote:
> Howdy
>
> I've searched, and searched, for a recipe and/or method for this; I can't find
> one that works :(
>
> Am using a home-rolled Apache 2.0.48 and mod_pe
Hi,
I had completely the same problem myself, starting Apache with AxKit.
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/archive/mod_perl_C1/modperl_F7/Problems_installing_mp1_and_apache-1.3.28_P73387/
Tom
On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 13:45, Ken Corey wrote:
> Hi All.
>
> I've had a search through the archives, and
Hi,
am I too stupid or does anybody see the problem with the code above doesn't
push an output-filter? When uncommenting PerlOutputFilterHandler line the
filter is invoked but I cannot push them dynamically. Why?
-8<-
PerlSetVar AxDebugLevel 9
PerlFixupHan
The description of the problem really looks like that, so I could only
second Perrins suggestion to show us the code in question. I looks like that
you are hitting perl-processes which have a closure or something else and in
mod_perl the code is not recompiled everytime.
Tom
> On Fri, 2005-04-15
Without seeing any code about what you are doing we cann't say much.
Tom
> --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---
> Von: Fredrik Lindmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: modperl@perl.apache.org
> Betreff: The apache CPU race..
> Datum: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 03:36:05 -0200
>
>PID COMMAND %CPU TIME #TH #
Hi,
you are right Jonathan at the moment there's no real DB-Pool implementation
available like one knows it e.g. from Java.
a. Connection-Pool(Connection1, Connection2)
b. Apache-Child-1 "Request-Starts":
-> Connection1 = Pool->fetchConnection();
-> Connection1->executeQuery("SELECT * FROM
Why do you have set MOD_PERL in the environment when running on the command
line? Whether it's Apache or Apache2 doesn't matter it doesn't make sense to
run modules which rely on apache-API from the commandline does it?
Tom
> --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---
> Von: Thomas Hilbig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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