David Hodgkinson wrote:
Paonia Ezrine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a number of scripts in places other then /perl that I want to use
mod_perl for. However, I can't turn it on for all scripts in a specific
directory or even a certain extension. Is there any way to do this or am
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 09:51:38AM +0200, Stanislav Grozev wrote:
Hi, I am using Apache 1.3.14, mod_perl 1.24_01, perl 5.6 and
Apache::SSI 2.13
in my httpd.conf i have the following:
PerlRequire /usr/local/web/perllib/Apache/tSSI.pm
Files ~ "\.bozo$"
SetHandler
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 09:29:31AM +0100, Thomas von Elling Skifter Eibner wrote:
SNIP^
The tag should be !--#bozo --
yeah, sorry... stupid me.;-)
works like a charm now, thanks
-tacho
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Matthew Byng-Maddick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 31 Oct 2000, David Hodgkinson wrote:
Did I just condemn you to learning mod_rewrite? Ooops :-)
You do, of course, know about all the latest patches for this, due to
potential security problems
...moving to Apache 1.3.14, right?
--
Stanislav Grozev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
*snip*
the problem is, when I fetch the file, the above remains intact, ie.
the SSI doesn't process it? I've tried also with plain Apache::SSI
directives (ie. without subclassing it) and it still doesn't work.;-(
any suggestions?
(this setup
On 1 Nov 2000, David Hodgkinson wrote:
Matthew Byng-Maddick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 31 Oct 2000, David Hodgkinson wrote:
Did I just condemn you to learning mod_rewrite? Ooops :-)
You do, of course, know about all the latest patches for this, due to
potential security problems
I installed win32 apache+perl+ssl but upon trying to start the apache web
server
i get the following error:
Can't locate Cwd.pm in @INC (@INC contains: .) at (eval 1) line 1.
i tried the followin to get @INC variables:
C:\perl
for (@INC) {
print "$_\n";
}
^D
and got:
I'm moving someone else's CGIs to run under mod_perl, and about 95% of the time
they work.
The other 5% of the time Netscape gets a "Document contains no data." error and
the web page that should have been sent to the brower is written into the apache
error log. No other error is given in the
Hi there,
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Jason Liu wrote:
I got the following prototype mismatch error when starting up Apache. Has
anyone seen this before?
No, but I wonder if you built your Perl as well as your mod_perl?
73,
Ged.
"JT" == Jimi Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JT working??? Why is it that no one has ever posted an actual working copy
JT of an httpd.conf file for mod_perl in its various incarnations? Could it
JT be because one doesn't exist?
You haven't looked hard enough. I've posted complete
Stas et al,
Since its getting towards the end of the year, should we be thinking of
putting together a mod_perl track for TPC?
Has anyone got any ideas on what they'd like to either a) talk about, or
b) hear talks about ?
--
Matt/
/||** Director and CTO **
//||** AxKit.com
Hi Geoff,
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Geoffrey Young wrote:
pretty basic, stuff like that...
I think that's what's needed.
73,
Ged.
Matt Sergeant writes:
Since its getting towards the end of the year, should we be thinking of
putting together a mod_perl track for TPC?
I've got a room allocated to mod_perl for two days of conference at
the next OScon. With this group's blessing I'd like to call it "the
mod_perl
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote:
Has anyone got any ideas on what they'd like to either a) talk about, or
b) hear talks about ?
I was thinking of giving a talk on Mason unless Jon Swartz wants to
(haven't asked him yet). I also have another planned but its not mod_perl
specific
From: "Perrin Harkins" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Ask Bjoern Hansen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: ApacheCon report
Mr. Llima must do something I don't, because with real world
requests I see a 15-20 to 1 ratio of
I wrote:
I've got a room allocated to mod_perl for two days of conference at
the next OScon
Man, that'll teach me to open my big mouth :-)
OScon is O'Reilly's Open Source Convention. Next year it will be
in San Diego. See http://conferences.ora.com/ for a link to this
year's OScon. OScon
Hi, I'm getting an error of:
Can't modify constant item in scalar assignment at (eval 70) line 4, at EOF
, /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/ASP.pm line 1740
Line 4 being:
4: ; $main::Response-WriteRef(\('
the .ASP file is for Sendmail and works fine on an NT server... any ideas?
Hi Geoff,
I hope you're getting all this down...
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Andy Duncan wrote:
= http://www.oracletool.com/
= http://phpwizard.net/projects/phpMyAdmin/index.html
= http://kenny.itlab.musc.edu/phpSybaseAdmin/
= http://www.php.net/manual/ref.oracle.php
73,
Ged.
Hi there,
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Shortley, Rob wrote:
Can't modify constant item in scalar assignment at (eval 70) line 4, at EOF
, /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Apache/ASP.pm line 1740
the .ASP file is for Sendmail and works fine on an NT server... any ideas?
Sound like one of Perl 5.6.0's
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Paul J. Lucas wrote:
If I'm a few levels deep into function calls, I'd liek to be
able to do something like "return SERVER_ERROR" and have the
entire call stack unwind and the current request stopped.
Is there any way to do that?
Not that this
In continuing my work on this template system, I've run
into another problem.
Any one or more of the components can be a script, and the
problem with the existing system which I'm trying to solve
is catching redirects by them. The order in which I'm
doing things is now:
( 4 part handler )
what is AO?
thanks
marc
- Original Message -
From: "Nathan Torkington" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Matt Sergeant" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: Putting together the TPC mod_perl track
Matt Sergeant writes:
Since its
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000 11:37:00 -0800 (PST), "Paul J. Lucas" wrote:
If I'm a few levels deep into function calls, I'd liek to be
able to do something like "return SERVER_ERROR" and have the
entire call stack unwind and the current request stopped.
Will something like this do
Hi there,
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Paul J. Lucas wrote:
If I'm a few levels deep into function calls, I'd liek to be
able to do something like "return SERVER_ERROR" and have the
entire call stack unwind and the current request stopped.
Is there any way to do that?
It's
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, G.W. Haywood wrote:
Or you could call a function which does the business and then calls
mod_perl's exit() function, page 464 Eagle Book.
I tried exit: the status code isn't preserved to downstream
stacked handlers.
- Paul
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Dave Rolsky wrote:
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Paul J. Lucas wrote:
If I'm a few levels deep into function calls, I'd liek to be
able to do something like "return SERVER_ERROR" and have the
entire call stack unwind and the current request stopped.
Is
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Paul J. Lucas wrote:
If I'm a few levels deep into function calls, I'd liek to be
able to do something like "return SERVER_ERROR" and have the
entire call stack unwind and the current request stopped.
Is there any way to do that?
Definitely use
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Tom Harper wrote:
Hi--
Having a problem with modperl/xml-parser.
Aren't we all :-)
Try http://axkit.org/faq.xml
Also, there is a patch for this (finally!) in http://axkit.org/download/ -
the mod_dav-shared-expat patch. I've sent this to Greg Stein (but not
heard any
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Marc Spitzer wrote:
what is AO?
A port of the servlets architecture to mod_perl.
--
Matt/
/||** Director and CTO **
//||** AxKit.com Ltd ** ** XML Application Serving **
// ||** http://axkit.org ** ** XSLT, XPathScript, XSP **
// \\| // **
At 6:22 AM -0800 11/1/00, Jason Liu wrote:
Hi,
I got the following prototype mismatch error when starting up Apache. Has
anyone seen this before?
Prototype mismatch: sub Socket::INADDR_ANY vs () at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/sun4-solaris/Socket.pm line 328.
Prototype mismatch: sub
I am setting up Apache::Watchdog::RunAway and have come across a problem
with Apache::Scoreboard that breaks Watchdog. The broken thing is
access_count which is always 0 (my $count = $process-my_access_count;).
This causes process running time to continue to increase until the
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Nathan Torkington wrote:
* Case studies showing how big companies use mod_perl
This latter is an important part of the Perl conference. Many
companies who would never 'fess up to using Perl seem quite happy
to send employees to speak at conferences. Their talks end up
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote:
Definitely use exceptions. I prefer Error.pm for this (sorry, Dave!),
which allows your handler to simply be:
That's no reason not to use Exception::Class. They are largely
orthogonal. If you want to be able to declare your exception hierarchy at
Hi again,
We managed to fix the problem described
below. The issue was the win32
porting code in perl. In the file
perl-5.6.0/win32/win32.h
commenting out the line:
#define ENV_IS_CASELESS
fixes the memory leak problem.
-harshy
-Original Message-
From: Harshy Wanigasekara
After my recent problems with Apaxhe::ASP, I decided to re-install mod
perl, just to see if it actually installed the last time around. Now, I've
gotten through the 1st step (Makefile.PL), but the make process seems
to fail with the following error:
from regcomp.c:5:
Matt--
I wish it were this easy to fix.
I don't think i have a conflict with mod_dav (i never
installed mod_dav)- never installed another conflicting
expat- and I already compiled with Expat=no.
Maybe i missed something, but I think there is some other
problem here.
Tom
At 08:09 PM 11/1/00
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote:
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Marc Spitzer wrote:
what is AO?
A port of the servlets architecture to mod_perl.
from the original announcement i sent on 4 sept 2000:
README snip--
AO is a servlet engine for Perl. It provides an application
environment
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote:
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Paul J. Lucas wrote:
If I'm a few levels deep into function calls, I'd liek to be
able to do something like "return SERVER_ERROR" and have the
entire call stack unwind and the current request stopped.
Is
Perrin Harkins writes:
I may be able to offer something on how we use mod_perl at eToys. We
recently rewrote our codebase to take better advantage of mod_perl and are
using some fun OO stuff, as well as a bunch of scalability tricks.
I was also thinking about presenting a comparison of
Let me apologize in advance if this is covered on a FAQ somewhere,
or if this is the wrong place for this question. I've looked on
the Apache web sites and in "Administering Apache" by Arnold,
Almeida, and Miller but no luck.
I'm just trying to get started with Apache and Perl on WinNT. I've
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote:
Definitely use exceptions. I prefer Error.pm for this (sorry, Dave!),
which allows your handler to simply be:
sub handler {
return try {
...
} catch Exception::RetCode with {
my $E = shift;
Nevermind, after searching on altavista for a couple hours I found a page
that explained I had to use the #! notation (its not just for Unix anymore!)
The test script works fine now.
Gaf
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Paul J. Lucas wrote:
Ideally, I want to be able to do:
sub foo {
if ( $serious_problem )
stop_now_dammit( SERVER_ERROR );
}
anywhere in the code like:
sub
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Nathan Torkington wrote:
* Case studies showing how big companies use mod_perl
This latter is an important part of the Perl conference. Many
companies who would never 'fess up to using Perl seem quite happy
to send employees to speak at conferences. Their talks end up
Perrin Harkins wrote:
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote:
On Sat, 28 Oct 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote:
exactly the same thing (changing server logs into a benchmark tool) at
ApacheCon, only I can't for the life of me remember who it was.
Theo, during the mod_backhand
According to Michael Blakeley:
I'm not following. Everyone agrees that we don't want to have big
mod_perl processes waiting on slow clients. The question is whether
tuning your socket buffer can provide the same benefits as a proxy server
and the conclusion so far is that it
even better: Apache-exit(SERVER_ERROR);. or die SERVER_ERROR;. this is
documented in the eagle book:
ch9 - The Apache::Constants Class
"...
While the HTTP constants are generally used as return codes from
handler subroutines, it is also possible to use the builtin die()
function to jump out
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Leslie Mikesell wrote:
I still like the idea of having mod_rewrite in a lightweight
front end, and if the request turns out to be static at that
point there isn't much point in dealing with proxying.
Or if the request is in the proxy cache...
Has anyone tried putting
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Paul J. Lucas wrote:
OK, so, from within a custom ErrorDocument handler, $r-status()
is the status code as I expect; however, $r-status_line() is
blank. Any ideas why?
It turns out that status_line() isn't populated until after
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Paul J. Lucas wrote:
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, John K. Sterling wrote:
even better: Apache-exit(SERVER_ERROR);
The documentation for exit() deosnt' explicitly say you can do
that. It mentions only "0" and "DONE" (see pp. 464-465).
it works though,
Hi there,
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Tom Harper wrote:
Having a problem with modperl/xml-parser.
mod perl 1.23
linux 6.2
apache 1.39
XML::Parser 2.29
and evidently Perl 5.6.0!
No idea what might be the trouble, but I'd say get the latest of
everything *except* Perl. I'd use 5.005_03 and
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Dave Rolsky wrote:
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Paul J. Lucas wrote:
If I'm a few levels deep into function calls, I'd liek to be
able to do something like "return SERVER_ERROR" and have the
entire call stack unwind and the current request stopped.
Is
I'd be curious to know how this is working out as we already have something
similar and have been working on it for a couple years in evolution where
Java Servlet compatibility was a key (but I'll admit -- not a #1) component
to our design process.
The stuff we've done emulates servlet
More info on the problem for some kind soul:
When I run the server under gdb in single server
mode it produces the following output:
[New LWP2]
[New LWP3]
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xff3b9c64 in ?? ()
(gdb) i thread
6 Thread 3
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:
I need a tool to interactively visualize DB tables from a web interface.
Ideally this tool would let me:
- rename column headers,
- set cell alignments, widths, background colors,
- reorder columns,
- save all these visualisation settings
Hi all,
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Thomas von Elling Skifter Eibner wrote:
I need a tool to interactively visualize DB tables from a web interface.
Which Database are you thinking of? DBM files? SQL database? For SQL databases there
is phpMyAdmin (for MySQL) and phpPgAdmin (Postgresql), but those
As a part of further research into this area I am going to seriously look
into Oracle WebDB. Other users in my shop have had great success with it.
And the output is *very* high quality. I would appreciate hearing more
about it from any users here that have experience with it.
Also there is a
I would try Data-Table-1.16.tar.gz from CPAN...
I'm not sure it's the right thing but I remember reading something like
you want to do about that package.
Thanks,
MC
Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:
Hello,
I need a tool to interactively visualize DB tables from a web interface.
Ideally this tool
Hi Louis-David,
I need a tool to interactively visualize DB tables from a web interface.
Ideally this tool would let me:
- rename column headers,
- set cell alignments, widths, background colors,
- reorder columns,
- save all these visualisation settings in a DB,
- it would be written in
Hello,
I need a tool to interactively visualize DB tables from a web interface.
Ideally this tool would let me:
- rename column headers,
- set cell alignments, widths, background colors,
- reorder columns,
- save all these visualisation settings in a DB,
- it would be written in perl (even
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 04:57:59PM +0100, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:
Hello,
I need a tool to interactively visualize DB tables from a web interface.
Ideally this tool would let me:
- rename column headers,
- set cell alignments, widths, background colors,
- reorder columns,
- save
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