Re: [OT] perl mailing lists
On Sun, 13 May 2001, Rick Myers wrote: > Sorry for the off-topic question, so I'll make it quick. > > Does anyone have pointers to any intermediate to advanced > level perl mailing lists? http://lists.perl.org/ _ Stas Bekman JAm_pH -- Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide http://perl.apache.org/guide mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://apachetoday.com http://eXtropia.com/ http://singlesheaven.com http://perl.apache.org http://perlmonth.com/
[OT] perl mailing lists
Sorry for the off-topic question, so I'll make it quick. Does anyone have pointers to any intermediate to advanced level perl mailing lists? Rick Myers[EMAIL PROTECTED] The Feynman Problem 1) Write down the problem. Solving Algorithm 2) Think real hard. 3) Write down the answer.
Re: mod_perl and 700k files...
on 5/12/01 5:46 PM, Morbus Iff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> I store a .stor file which is a storable dump of my XML tree. I check the >> mtime of that against the mtime of the .xml file. Whichever is newer I >> load that. Works fast and is very simple. > > I'll certainly check it out. The only trouble with that is that you will have a separate copy in every child taking up 700K or more. You can only avoid that if you restart the server or use some kind of shared memory approach. - Perrin
Re: mod_perl and 700k files...
On Sat, 12 May 2001, Morbus Iff wrote: > >I store a .stor file which is a storable dump of my XML tree. I check the > >mtime of that against the mtime of the .xml file. Whichever is newer I > >load that. Works fast and is very simple. > > I'll certainly check it out. I also started looking into SAX to see if I > could do something with that as well, and that looks promising too. Tell > me, is there some write up of the differences between XPath and SAX? And > why I should use either one? Kip Hampton is doing a series of three articles on XML.com about just this sort of thing. The first one has gone out, so expect the next in a couple of weeks and then a month after that for the last one. -- /||** Founder and CTO ** ** http://axkit.com/ ** //||** AxKit.com Ltd ** ** XML Application Serving ** // ||** http://axkit.org ** ** XSLT, XPathScript, XSP ** // \\| // ** mod_perl news and resources: http://take23.org ** \\// //\\ // \\
Re: mod_perl and 700k files...
>> I'm relatively new to mod_perl... I've got a 700k file that is loaded each >> time I run a CGI script, so I'm hoping to cache the file using mod_perl >> somehow. The file will change occasionally (maybe once a week) - the reload >> of a few seconds isn't worrisome, but it has to be done without restarting >> the server. > >Boy you sure got some complex answers... You know, I really was thinking the same thing myself, but I'm new with mod_perl, so I thought it was normal. Funnily enough, I got some offlist replies about how sending signals causes memory leaks (and how the mod_perl people won't admit it), and how Stas flips out a lot. Ah well... >I store a .stor file which is a storable dump of my XML tree. I check the >mtime of that against the mtime of the .xml file. Whichever is newer I >load that. Works fast and is very simple. I'll certainly check it out. I also started looking into SAX to see if I could do something with that as well, and that looks promising too. Tell me, is there some write up of the differences between XPath and SAX? And why I should use either one? -- ICQ: 2927491 / AOL: akaMorbus Yahoo: morbus_iff/ Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://www.disobey.com/