Standard SQL allows for inserts without specifying field names.
Personally, I think that it is more readable to specify the field names
but it is quite common to not bother doing so.
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On 19 Jun 2001, Alan E. Derhaag wrote:
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not to use DSO. It appears as if the Apache Group has been a little
less than candid in Apache's true support for DSO.
IMHO There really needs to be a warning in the documentation on their
website explicitly stating the info you've included below.
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modules that
gave me any problems but I know they are out there.
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e useful if you want to cache a large quantity of data in
ram with the root process and then periodically refresh that data.
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was causing it to grow even though every module used was staticly
compiled in.
I tried everything I could think of when compiling to have mod_so compiled
in without having memory growth problems, but eventually I gave up and
eliminated it from my build.
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On Thu, 20
to go about caching this
data and refreshing it without the problem of watching your apache process
size grow every time you HUP it. Any helpful hints would be appreciated.
The platforms are various Linux kernels ranging from 2.0x to 2.3x. The
majority of which are linux-2.2.10.
Douglas Leonard