Matthew Byng-Maddick wrote:
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Obviously, if your modperl is URL dependent, then you can't determine what
URL they are going to ask for at the time you have to call accept. The only
alternative way of doing what you're asking for is to use file descriptor
passing,
Hi there,
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Mithun Bhattacharya wrote:
No offense meant but it is my personal opinion that SSI can mess up a
system worse than Perl ever could.
Would you care to elaborate?
73,
Ged.
Hi Randal,
the reason i want this, is that i am building a authentication-scheme which
uses tickets to make sure that only one user can be logged in on one account.
When the ticket expires and the old user wants another page i want to silently
reissue a new ticket if nobody else tried to
Right now I wont say that the idea of SSI is bad its just that the usual
SSI implementations that I come accross are usually when I see them
going wrong. The most common example is of that of including content for
banners. I dont know whether it is a configuration goofup or something
else but I
At 15:33 18.06.2001 -0700, you wrote:
We have a CGI script which dynamically generates a certain page on our site.
We want to include an SSI on that dynamically created page. Is that
possible? We have two AddHandler statements for files that end in .cgi...
IfModule mod_mime.c
...
At 14:33 19.06.2001 +0530, you wrote:
Is there something in SSI which cant be done in a better way using Perl
??
Yes.
1. SSI with XBitHack full plays the 304 game for me. Every time the catalog
database is updated, its SSI frame gets a touch. Thats it. Simple. Efficient.
2. SSI provides a way
Randal L. Schwartz writes
Uh, it seems a bit fishy to me. nothing's changed, but by the way,
set this cookie please. Why change a cookie if nothing else has
changed?
If the HTTP headers were only about the document then I would agree.
However, if we look at this set of headers from a
Mithun Bhattacharya *EXTERN* wrote:
No offense meant but it is my personal opinion that SSI can mess up a
system worse than Perl ever could. Also the person who had initiated
this thread was using SSI to execute a third party application. I am not
sure why a system command would be worse
Joachim Zobel wrote:
At 14:33 19.06.2001 +0530, you wrote:
Is there something in SSI which cant be done in a better way using Perl
??
Yes.
1. SSI with XBitHack full plays the 304 game for me. Every time the catalog
database is updated, its SSI frame gets a touch. Thats it. Simple.
At 14:33 19.06.2001 +0530, you wrote:
Is there something in SSI which cant be done in a better way using Perl
??
Yes.
1. SSI with XBitHack full plays the 304 game for me. Every time the
catalog
database is updated, its SSI frame gets a touch. Thats it. Simple.
Efficient.
2. SSI provides
when using mod perl to return plain text to the client how does one
send without any headers in the response stream??
$r-send_fd(F)
works fine for files, but how do you do it for dynamically generated
content.
Michael
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This might help, in you httpd.conf file set this
PerlSendHeader Off
Tor.
Michael wrote:
when using mod perl to return plain text to the client how does one
send without any headers in the response stream??
$r-send_fd(F)
works fine for files, but how do you do it for dynamically
This might help, in you httpd.conf file set this
PerlSendHeader Off
Tor.
That messes up all the standard responses. I have a work around now
-- naturally it came to me moments after I posted
don't know if this is correct so to speak, but it works fine.
open(F,$file) || return 404;
Can mod_rewrite be used to set PerlSetVar or PerlSetEnv variables?
Jamie Krasnoo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This might help, in you httpd.conf file set this
PerlSendHeader Off
Tor.
That messes up all the standard responses. I have a work around now
-- naturally it came to me moments after I posted
don't know if this is correct so to speak, but it works fine.
open(F,$file) || return 404;
On 21 Jun 2001, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Uh, it seems a bit fishy to me. nothing's changed, but by the way,
set this cookie please. Why change a cookie if nothing else has
changed?
don't gimme this 'fishy' mumbo jumbo, i'm willing to accept a valid reason
why set-cookie shouldn't be
-Original Message-
From: Jamie Krasnoo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 3:14 PM
To: Modperl
Subject: Mod_rewrite
Can mod_rewrite be used to set PerlSetVar or PerlSetEnv variables?
well, both of these are used to populate Apache::Table objects internal to
Hi people:
I am trying to install Active Perl in order to run mod_perl in apache. I am
running on Windows98SE and the latest version of apache.
So is there a particular directory that i have to install Active perl to? or
is anywhere just fine?
The other thing as well is that i have been hearing
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Castellon, Francisco wrote:
Hi people:
I am trying to install Active Perl in order to run mod_perl in apache. I am
running on Windows98SE and the latest version of apache.
So is there a particular directory that i have to install Active perl to? or
is anywhere just
Hi:
I tried to install ActivePerl to D:/Perl and when i went to do the
ppm installation i get the following error
Embed a Perl interpreter in the Apache (1.3.20) HTTP server Doug MacEachern
[EMAIL PROTECTED] install.ppm
the download link is from here
ppm install
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Castellon, Francisco wrote:
Hi:
I tried to install ActivePerl to D:/Perl and when i went to do the
ppm installation i get the following error
Embed a Perl interpreter in the Apache (1.3.20) HTTP server Doug MacEachern
[EMAIL PROTECTED] install.ppm
the
Hi Randy:
Yes i tried installing the perl_mod from that link but that was the error i
got when i went to that link. I havent really tried any other modules.
What my main concern was that i thought that the AvtivePerl MSI download had
to be installed to the directory where i installed apache. is
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Castellon, Francisco wrote:
Hi Randy:
Yes i tried installing the perl_mod from that link but that was the error i
got when i went to that link. I havent really tried any other modules.
What my main concern was that i thought that the AvtivePerl MSI download had
to be
Hello,
DMi'm willing to accept a valid reason why set-cookie shouldn't be
DMincluded in a 304 response, but i have yet to hear one.
For the record, I agree, and I agree that mod_perl should allow this.
From a practical point of view, though, I've tended to avoid this
situation altogether in
This might help, in you httpd.conf file set this
PerlSendHeader Off
Tor.
That messes up all the standard responses. I have a work around now
-- naturally it came to me moments after I posted
don't know if this is correct so to speak, but it works fine.
open(F,$file) ||
This might help, in you httpd.conf file set this
PerlSendHeader Off
Tor.
That messes up all the standard responses. I have a work around now
-- naturally it came to me moments after I posted
don't know if this is correct so to speak, but it works fine.
On 22 Jun 2001, Jay Thorne wrote:
Hmm. I've tried this on perl 5.5.x and 1.25 on a linux box, and I still
get the 4meg leak per HUP
hi, for the nth time, 5.005 leaks, 5.6.1 does not.
On 21 Jun 2001 19:34:03 -0700, Doug MacEachern wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Paul G. Weiss wrote:
I've done it with 5.6.1. There was a fairly detailed thread on it last
week on how it was done. In order to avoid a memory leak on restart you
need to build with a bleed modperl though. If
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