Ime Smits wrote:
| Well, I would like to suggest that you consider including !--#include
| virtual-- in the Apache::ASP distribution, so that included files use the
| same namespace. It doesn't make sense logically that include virtual
| behaves differently from include file (other than the
So, there's no way in Apache::ASP to include a file by specifying a path
relative to DOCUMENT_ROOT, or relative to the directory of the current
file (which is not necessarily equivalent to the request URI, if the
current file is included)?
I managed to get my site to work using !--#include
On Fri, 19 May 2000, Russell Hay wrote:
BSDi/4.1 ... cannot find libperl.so.
Find the directory on your machine with libperl.so in it
(probably /usr/libdata/perl5/i386-bsdos/5.00402/CORE or
/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.00502/i386-bsdos/CORE/), add it to
/etc/ld.so.conf, and run ldconfig.
- Matt
Philip Mak wrote:
So, there's no way in Apache::ASP to include a file by specifying a path
relative to DOCUMENT_ROOT, or relative to the directory of the current
file (which is not necessarily equivalent to the request URI, if the
current file is included)?
I managed to get my site to
On Sun, 21 May 2000, Joshua Chamas wrote:
So, there's no way in Apache::ASP to include a file by specifying a path
relative to DOCUMENT_ROOT, or relative to the directory of the current
file (which is not necessarily equivalent to the request URI, if the
current file is included)?
Hi there,
On Sat, 20 May 2000, Chris Nokleberg wrote:
I was rereading
http://perl.apache.org/guide/scenario.html#Buffering_Feature
does it make the light frontend buffering proxy technique useless as
long as your pages fit in the socket buffer size (256K on Solaris)?
(assuming the
On Fri, 19 May 2000, Doug MacEachern wrote:
'ref_array' = sub {
my @a;
push @a, \($one, $two, $three);
my_print(@a);
},
aha. i knew i wasn't on crack. i just forgot an important
detail ;)
"RH" == Russell Hay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RH I am having a problem getting mod_perl to actually load under apache (as a
RH DSO) on BSDi/4.1... it appears that (even though the file exists in the
RH proper location) it cannot find libperl.so. I double/triple checked that
Here's the
"MC" == Matt Carothers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MC On Fri, 19 May 2000, Russell Hay wrote:
BSDi/4.1 ... cannot find libperl.so.
MC Find the directory on your machine with libperl.so in it
MC (probably /usr/libdata/perl5/i386-bsdos/5.00402/CORE or
MC
Good afternoon...
My name is Allen Wilson and I am looking to join a mod-perl team. If there are
any positions available on current projects, I would appreciate any information
pertaining to the project and the available positions.
Thank You.
Allen J. Wilson
Irving, Texas
On Sun, 21 May 2000, G.W. Haywood wrote:
You might think that it serves little purpose for a light Apache
server simply to pass all requests from a socket through to a heavy
mod_perl server, only then to receive the reply and pass it back to
the socket.
But you don't usually know what
I'm getting the follow error when trying to install modperl with stronghold.
Does anyone have any idea what it could be?
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In file included from
RH Linux 2.0.34
Apache/1.3.12
ApacheDBI-0.87
DBI-1.13
mySQL 3.22.20a
Any ideas why I'm getting this "disconnect (overloaded)" entry each time a page is
loaded? The data is represented correctly on the webpage. I am the only person
hitting this server.
8901 Apache::DBI
Hi again,
On Sun, 21 May 2000, Chris Nokleberg wrote:
On Sun, 21 May 2000, G.W. Haywood wrote:
It might take a couple of minutes if the client is on a slow line.
But the guide seems to be saying that the speed of the client isn't
an issue--the process (proxy _or_ mod_perl) is released
Philip Mak wrote:
On Sun, 21 May 2000, Joshua Chamas wrote:
So, there's no way in Apache::ASP to include a file by specifying a path
relative to DOCUMENT_ROOT, or relative to the directory of the current
file (which is not necessarily equivalent to the request URI, if the
current
My script has these lines in it,
my %in; CGI::ReadParse(\%in);
print scalar(%in);
print %in;
Then I run it under shell,
bash$ ./myscript.pl foo=1 bar=2
It gives me
0foo1bar2
Can anyone explain why the "0" but not the bucket usage?
Kenneth
PS. I'm using 5.6.0 with mod_perl/1.22
cholet 00/05/21 15:45:50
Modified:.index.html
Log:
typos
Revision ChangesPath
1.57 +4 -4 modperl-site/index.html
Index: index.html
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RCS file:
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