Alex Menendez wrote:
1) I do not want the XML tags to show up in the html source once they
have been expanded.
2) I want the tags to be simple...Not embed perl type of processing.
3) I want the flexibility to embed sql queries, formatting elements or
whatever into my xml packets that will
Hi,
I am currently running Apache on a HP-UX 11 platform, using
plain CGIs for dynamic page creation accessing a Sybase database.
I have only quite old Sybase client libraries here, forcing me to
statically link sybase support into my perl binary.
Now I want to switch to mod_perl; the problem
Hi,
I hit this months ago but never really solved it... I'm working with the
WING e-mail package by Malcolm Beattie. In my httpd.conf I have tried:
PerlModule Wing_miranda_herrera_iphil_net::Balance
Location /
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Wing_miranda_herrera_iphil_net::Balance
IE 4/5 hits are more than 50% of the http://translator.go.com/ site I am
working on, and I make sure I serve up a favicon.ico to all of thos
guys. I get lots of bookmark requests and love it.
Rod Butcher wrote:
Am I the only battling service vendor who actually feels good when
somebody
LINK REL="SHORTCUT ICON" href="/path/to/favicon.ico"
Is this sort of thing implimented in Netscape? Is rev and rel
implemented in any fashion?
--
Ruben I Safir
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.brooklynonline.com
Manager of Intranet Development NYU College of Dentisty
Resume:
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Ruben I Safir wrote:
LINK REL="SHORTCUT ICON" href="/path/to/favicon.ico"
Is this sort of thing implimented in Netscape? Is rev and rel
implemented in any fashion?
It's not implemented for favicon, no. But LINK REL is supported by Navigator
for external CSS
Rod Butcher wrote:
Am I the only battling service vendor who actually feels good when
somebody bookmarks my website ?
I can absorb the overhead of accesses to a favorites icon.
This may be a security hazard for the client, but I detect a
holier-than-thou attitude here against M$.
Will
Does anyone has a modified version of the Sandwich module that passes
the header and footer files through the SSI handler ? the version I've
download does it only for the body of the document.
The point of Apache::Sandwich is to append a preset
header/footer to all HTML (or whatnot) files. If
"SM" == Shay Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SM Hi,
SM I am trying to use your Sandwich module, which is really great and
SM helpful. So first of all I want to thank you for the great job you've
SM done.
Try making your sandwiched documents NOT be *.[s]html. You're forcing
all your documents
Hi all,
I was looking for some performance data for EmbPerl, PHP, etc. but
could only find "Hello World"-type tests. So, I decided to add a few
other tests to the mix and post the results.
These test results are still very crude.
Any feedback/analysis/criticism would be appreciated.
Thanks!
I can't answer that, since I wasn't working on this project when it started
some time ago. But it must have been version beta-beta-beta-beta :))
But there are lot of open source crawlers avaiable. The Google isn't open
source anymore.
Take a look at
Strange indeed.
This is a 10M LAN. The reason I was suspecting something wrong with
my Apache configuration was because AOLServer (running on the test
server) was reporting about 25 requests per second for the same file,
which should definitely not be the case.
Thanks!
Rob
Rasmus Lerdorf
Public Interactive has immediate openings for Perl programmers.
We're a fast-moving, award-winning on-line provider of Web content
for the public broadcasting community located in downtown Boston
(steps from South Station). We're fun, we're casual, and we love
open source tools.
Requirements:
"SM" == Shay Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SM Hi,
SM Thank you very much for your response.
SM I've changed my configs, so that the sandwich will work only on .html file,
SM and set them not to be SSI parse by default.
SM Still, the header file, which has .shtml extension is not parsed.
I know this is a simple problem, but I can't find the solution in the Eagle
books or in the mailing lists, etc.
Anyway. I have a custom blocking module to block large quantities of URLs
Files *.cgi
Options +execcgi
/Files
Files *.shtml
AddHandler server-parsed .shtml
SetHandler server-parsed
Hi!
I have problem with index files for directories not being read under
mod_perl. According to mod_perl guide this happened for those who
"declared mod_perl configuration inside a Directory section for all
files matching to *.pl. The problem has gone
away after placing the usage of mod_perl in
Hello Everyone,
I have been lurking for a while, but this is my first post. I started
programming perl about a year ago and have no other programming
experience, so please forgive me if this is way out of scope. And yes, I
have searched the archives and I have the apache modules book, but I did
Jeff Stuart wrote:
Jeffrey Baker wrote:
What he said. I don't see what sucks so much about burning a few bytes
of bandwith to have your site's big fat icon on the user's desktop! And
it isn't like they made up an HTTP ICON request type, they are using
standard methods to get the file.
Are you going to
complain about all the 404 errors in your log, or are you going to use a
simple RewriteRule to give people the information they are seeking?
Well, in the Microsoft case, I'd probably dynamically rewrite the link
to file:///dev/mouse or file:///dev/zero, if that made any sense to
I think what you are looking for is available in the pnotes() method
it isn't documented in the book, but a recent version of mod_perl and
perldoc Apache should be able to help you, now that you know what to look
for...
--Geoff
-Original Message-
From: Bill Desjardins [SMTP:[EMAIL
I have for the first time encountered the problem that some braindead
web robot (ExtractorPro) attempted to download all of the site and
appended some random URL segment at the end of an embedded perl page. I
use suffix .phtml for these pages, and the url looked like
"Shay" == Shay Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Shay #
Shay # To use server-parsed HTML files
Shay #
Shay AddType text/html .shtml AddHandler server-parsed .shtml
Shay AddHandler server-parsed .html
Shay Files ~ "\.s{0,1}html$"
Shay SetHandler perl-script
Shay
That would only work for unix? Or will that mess with windows as well?
Tom Christiansen wrote:
Are you going to
complain about all the 404 errors in your log, or are you going to use a
simple RewriteRule to give people the information they are seeking?
Well, in the Microsoft case, I'd
I think what you are looking for is available in the pnotes() method
it isn't documented in the book, but a recent version of mod_perl and
perldoc Apache should be able to help you, now that you know what to look
for...
and, of course, it is well documented in the guide (sorry Stas :)
-Original Message-
From: Stas Bekman [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 2:35 PM
To: Young, Geoffrey S.
Cc: 'Bill Desjardins'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Stacked Handlers and
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
Rod Butcher wrote:
Am I the only battling service vendor who actually feels good when
somebody bookmarks my website ?
I can absorb the overhead of accesses to a favorites icon.
This may be a security hazard for the client, but I detect a
I just upgraded to Perl 5.005_03 from 5.004_something. (I run Red Hat
Apollo (5.2) on my box). I had to install GLIBC_2.1 and uninstall
mod_perl-1.19-1. That done, Perl installed with only one hitch, the
following error:
/etc/localtime created as /etc/localtime.rpmnew
Then I tried to install
Did you install perl from source? If you did then RPM is unaware of perl
5.005x being on the box.
As said several times before on the list.. You may want to build perl,
apache, and mod_perl from source. Odds are, everything will work without a
hitch.
Ian
-Original Message-
From:
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Jeffrey Baker wrote:
if (defined @foo_in) {
# On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
#
# defined @bar and defined %bletch are almost never correct, and any
# seasoned Perl hacker knows to watch for those as a red flag.
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Jeffrey Baker
Hello,
I'm asking this question again in a simpler form this time.
Can Apache::exit() be used in an Apache::Registry script? (My script is
run mod_perl and mod_cgi so I'm trying not to make it contain too much
mod_perl-specific code.)
I'm trying to send a 304 error, but also log a 304 error
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, G.W. Haywood wrote:
Dear Mr. Baker,
If you have "never bothered" to find out why `make test' is failing
then obviously you don't have any "production mod_perl systems". In
the light of the comments from Mr. Schwartz, it looks like you have
only development systems
Give me a break, G.W.
You think nobody is happy with mod_perl? You think it's okay to take
the mis-speakings of a good Perl contributor (JB) out of context and try
to use them as some kind of evidence (for what?)? That's mean-spirited
and inaccurate, and I don't feel like hearing it. "[sic]"?
Hello all,
I am using a two server setup with a lightweight modproxy front end
doing a proxypass to a backend modperl app server.
So now I want to utilize modssl and enable an encrypted version, while
still retaining a non-encrypted version.
In this situation, where do I set up modssl?
1) on the
Jens-Uwe Mager wrote:
I have for the first time encountered the problem that some braindead
web robot (ExtractorPro) attempted to download all of the site and
appended some random URL segment at the end of an embedded
perl page. I
use suffix .phtml for these pages, and the url looked like
I'm brand new to the list, so I thought I'd better ask a question before
making another post:
What is the specific purpose/slant of this list? Is it a developer's
list? A general list to help those running Mod Perl? Are only
programming geniuses allowed to post, or can the average joe ask
Hello,
I'm asking this question again in a simpler form this time.
Can Apache::exit() be used in an Apache::Registry script? (My script is
run mod_perl and mod_cgi so I'm trying not to make it contain too much
mod_perl-specific code.)
"GLE" == Glen Lee Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GLE What is the specific purpose/slant of this list? Is it a developer's
GLE list? A general list to help those running Mod Perl? Are only
GLE programming geniuses allowed to post, or can the average joe ask dumb
GLE questions?
Anyone can
Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
I'm brand new to the list, so I thought I'd better ask a question before
making another post:
What is the specific purpose/slant of this list? Is it a developer's
list? A general list to help those running Mod Perl? Are only
programming geniuses allowed to
At 12:30 AM 11/24/99 +0200, Stas Bekman wrote:
http://perl.apache.org/guide/porting.html#Terminating_requests_and_process
Thanks for the reply, Stas.
I did read that section of the Guide, but I didn't see what I'm doing wrong
to cause the headers to be sent incorrectly, like the example below.
At 20:08 23/11/1999 +, Matt Sergeant wrote:
What sucks is it's MS lock-in. To create a .ico file you have to have a
Windows machine. So webmasters now have to have windows machines to work
with this concept. Had it been .png I would have felt differently.
Not that I want to make this already
Hello Everyone,
I am in the process of developing an Embperl/Mysql site and have a
couple of questions.
One thing that I am doing now is making use of Embperl [$ sub $] [$
endsub $] for defining subroutines. If I read the documentation
correctly these subroutines will be 'imported' into any
So I've been playing around with Apache::Request for the last day or two,
trying to figure out what it's capabilities are for processing uploaded
files. I was hoping to use it as the back-end of an HTTP-based API I'm
creating.
It looks like it requires that a "filename" parameter on the
In a perl apache module that I'm writing, I wanted to try to parse the
content of a POST myself. According to "Writing Apache Modules with Perl
and C", page 438, you should be able to read the content from STDIN using
Perl's read() and getc(), and using Perl's file operations.
When I use the
The psuedocode snippet looks something like this (the actual listing is
too huge)
[-
if passed data
perform error checking
else
$new_entry = 1;
-]
HTMLHEADTITLE/TITLE/HEAD
BODY
[$ if( ($new_entry) || ($f-errors()) ) $]
[+ $f-display_errors_as_html(); +]
blank form
Meanwhile, back at the ranch...
$line = STDIN;
$r-print("$line\n");
In my response, I get the entire POST content echoed back to me, where I
only expected the first line. If I comment out the "print" statement, I
don't get anything echoed back (which is what I would expect). It really
I have a site running Apache-1.3.6, PHP-3.0.9, mod_perl-1.20 on Solaris with
a Sybase Database. And it has some performance flaws. This site has
thousands of hits per day (not sure of how many, though) and it should be
faster (few images, no animations whatsoever).
Can anybody tell me what
Slava [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried to install Apache::Request both way: manualy and
using perl -MCPAN -e shell. It does't work on Debian.
it tries to find some header files from apache. The same with
libapreq-0.31
Install apache-dev
Mike.
while we are at it:
http://guideguide.com/wanted.html
christof
--
Christof Damian [ we are looking for perl and linux
Technical Director programmers, more information @
guideguide ltd.http://guideguide.com/wanted.html ]
-Original Message-
From: Rod Butcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 November 1999 10:20
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Another IE5 complaint
Am I the only battling service vendor who actually feels good when
somebody bookmarks my website ?
I can absorb the overhead
Most of my users are .fr people. My logs show more than 70% of them
as IE users. MS is clearly in the process of enjoying one more
monopolistic situation. People just don't download Netscape.
What's more surprising is the enormous proportion of IE5 users over
IEx users. Seems to me that if we let
RESULTS:
- Results are "Requests per second". I'm not sure how to
interpret the numbers on an absolute scale, but the relative
comparisons should be somewhat meaningful.
- Each test was conducted 5 times and the average is shown.
- "ab" was used from the same
When I use "ab" from another Linux box to fetch a static HTML page
(about 6K in size) on a test server on the same network, "ab" reports:
3 requests per second
versus about:
900 requests per second
when "ab" is run directly on the test server.
Strange. I don't see that here.
I realize that that this is probably something incredibly easy that I've
just overlooked while reading the docs so I apologize ahead of time...
I need to pass a value that is dynamically generated at run time to the
next Embperl doc. I've tried doing the following:
$fdat{'application_id'}
Sorry for the newbie question but I cannot find
anyone to help me. I have everything installed and loaded but everytime I
try to put the following into my httpd.conf (and access.conf):
Location /asp/
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::ASP
PerlSetVar Global/tmp
/Location
I get this
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Gary Carroll wrote:
Maybe you should try http://www.microsoft.com
i hear there is this great new thing called 'active server
pages'. ive been meaning to check that out but i keep having
to write mod_perl code for non-production systems. damn
those paying customers.
One thing that I am doing now is making use of Embperl [$ sub $] [$
endsub $] for defining subroutines. If I read the documentation
correctly these subroutines will be 'imported' into any page that I
import them into. I see no mention of reuse of these subroutines, each
page seems to get
Is this horse dead yet?!? I don't know, but let's kick it an' see if it
squeels!
Thanks,
Tim Tompkins
--
Programmer / IS Technician
http://www.arttoday.com/
- Original Message -
From: Stephen Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
When I use the STDIN statement, I get a single line that contains
the entire POST content, rather than just the first line of the post.
Can anyone think of why that would happen? Here's the snippet of my
code:
$line = STDIN;
$r-print("$line\n");
1. There might not be more than one
Aaron Slepecky wrote:
Sorry for the newbie question but I cannot find anyone to help me. I have
everything installed and loaded but everytime I try to put the following
into my httpd.conf (and access.conf):
Location /asp/
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::ASP
PerlSetVar
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