Basel, Dienstag, 12. März 2002, 19:27:24
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Hello Miroslav


Assuming, that you are using a handler, I ask you how you separate
each calls to your vhosts? I also assume that the vhosts are on the
same Apache runtime?

Probably you mix up namespaces ...


Best Regards Christian  -  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  -

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Date: Dienstag, 12. März 2002, 18:32:57
Subject: Serious bug, mixing mod-perl content

It seems that my mod-perl virtual hosts are mixing content :(
I don't know why ?

I have virthost1 and virthost2 on mod-perl apache, most of the time you get the right 
content when calling respective virthost but sometimes when you call virthost2 you get 
response from virt. host 1. This is a rare bug but happens.

We're using Mandrake Linux and it's 2 apache's (1 mod-perl enabled and the other 
without mod-perl - this one uses mod proxy and mod rewrite).

Can someone please direct me how can I solve this problem ?
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Best regards,

Miroslav Madzarevic, Senior Perl Programmer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mod Perl Development http://www.modperldev.com
Telephone: +381 64 1193 501
jamph

$_=",,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,";
s/\s//gs;tr/,./05/;my(@a,$o,$i)=split//;$_=<DATA>;tr/~`'"^/0-4/;map{$o
.=$a[$i]+$_;$i++}split//;@a=$o=~m!...!g;map{print chr}@a; __DATA__
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