--- Bill Marrs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My own personal experience with mod_deflate (in Apache/2.0.46) is
that it
tends to spike my server's load. My server (gametz.com) is dual
http://lists.over.net/pipermail/mod_gzip/2003-June/007130.html
seems to say that mod_gzip has its own
I did a search for UTF-8 and locale at
http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/
In the past 2-3 months the only problem seems to be that regex doesnt
seem to work properly on UTF-8 input
[http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/cgi-bin/w3glimpse2html/perl5-porters/2003-05/msg00183.html?68#mfs]
I have a opportunity to upgrade and standardize a couple of mod_perl
enabled servers to the most stable configuration as of now. Apache 1.3
and mod_perl was easy to choose since it is a production environment.
What I am very much confused is to what should I chose for the
distribution. For various
--- Ged Haywood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Mithun Bhattacharya wrote:
I have a choice between the very well tested 7.3 but highly likely
to become unsupported by RedHat soon. Or I could go for RedHat 9.0
Ohh no no one is using RedHat support it is just
--- Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My understanding is that setting locale to UTF8 makes it try to
open
everything as a UTF8 document, but not everything is one. It
causes
problems for Java and Konsole too apparently. It could simply be
that
Perl's handlling of UTF8 is broken,
--- Grant McLean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an easy way to get the absolute URI of the current request
to use with Apache::URI-parse to translate a relative URI to
absolute?
From perldoc URI
-
$uri = URI#8722;new_abs( $str, $base_uri )
This constructs a
Tried compilling libgtop on a server without X and got the following.
The error message seems to be self explanatory.
--
configure: error:
*** GNOME was not found on this system. ***
*** If you want to use LibGTop without GNOME, you need
*** to give configure the
--- Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.0/2.0.3/sources/libgtop-2.0.0.tar.gz
I dont know how it might affect the users but the above URL seems to be
for Gnome 2.0 (RedHat 8.0) users.
--- Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I might be overzealous about this, but I dislike seeing HTTP-EQUIV
meta
tags used when actual HTTP headers are available to do the same
thing.
It's fine if there's a reason for it, but usually people do it
because
they don't realize they can
http://public.yahoo.com/~radwin/talks/yahoo-phpcon2002.htm
If nothing else this should be atleast generate some thoughts ?? It
does show the mod_perl logo so I assume the comments are applying to
mod_perl and not perl/cgi.
Mithun
--
Cons
Theres More Than
--- Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mithun Bhattacharya wrote:
http://public.yahoo.com/~radwin/talks/yahoo-phpcon2002.htm
They also say they plan to continue using lots of perl in all the
places
they use it now: off-line processing, filling in the includes and dbm
files
--- Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't understand why you think so. If the '/' url is handled by
a
mod_perl enable server, then mod_perl will show up in the headers,
proxy server or not. Sure, there'll be some servers where you
But do we consider a proxy implementation as
--- Rizwan Majeed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was trying this out : $SomeVar =~ // ;
$SomeVar =~ /''/ ;$SomeVar
=~ /\/ ;none of these works.
Works for me in perl 5.6.1
[mithun@zorro mithun]$ perl -wT -e 'my $test = you \
me; print voila\n if $test =~ /\/;'
voila
Mithun
Could someone tell me the right place to ask questions regarding
problems faced during compillation of perl 5.6.1 on i686 using gcc 3.0
on a RedHat 7.2 installation.
For the curious folks these are the steps I followed
--
tar xzf stable.tar.gz
cd perl-5.6.1/
rm -f
Dzuy Nguyen wrote:
I have been getting many reports from our users that they have been
mistakenly identified as someone else.
I have tried to login as that user and just can't re-create the problem
and I can't be at their computer to
diagnose it. One thing I'm pretty sure about is that
Robin Berjon wrote:
I got it to work once, but I confirm this was painful. I don't use it anymore
though so I can't remember the magic that it took to get it to run. As an
alternative (probably incomplete) solution, you might want to look inside one
of the templating/publishing modules
Perrin Harkins wrote:
local $SIG{'__DIE__'} = sub { $error .= $_[0]; };
That's going to kill your exception handling code. You need to change
that if you want to be able to use eval() in your code. Matt has an
explanation of this in the exceptions part of the mod_perl Guide.
Hmm,
I
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Umm it didnt really answer my original query but I guess since no one
has answered it - either I didnt present it correctly or no one has a
answer to it.
I probably
Perrin Harkins wrote:
Umm I didnt mean to offend anyone in my previous posting - I did say I
probably hadnt presented my situation properly.
First, ePerl has nothing to do with Embperl or Mason. It is a totally
Ofcourse you noticed I wrote ePerl/EmbPerl/Mason ?? I clubbed them
together
Hello,
I am running ePerl on my Apache server and a little problem has been
bugging me a lot. When I do a die blah blah blah inside a eval I get
the following in my browser. It doesnt matter which browser I use or
which version of apache I use or which version of Apache::ePerl I use.
But but it does not work. But if I put in URL/directory and a forward slash/
eg. http://URL/directory/ then it shows the default.htm page. But I know my
customers, and they will not put in the directory forward slash. How do I
get around this issue?
Medi Montaseri wrote:
If you only have one IP and want to have many web sites (ie URLs) for
your customers, then why don't you use VirtualHost. Then your customers
can either have
www.customer1.xyz.com
www.customer2.xyz.com
or
www.customer1.com
www.customer2.com
The
Mohit Agarwal wrote:
Never tried the negative value for expiration time, but setting it to
a very small value, say 1s, works. I'm not sure, but setting the
cookie value to null should also have the same effect.
I believe setting the expiry date less than the current time should
work.
I have a TransHandler which does quite a few things - which under
certain circumstance calls a function defined in another package. Now
that function is supposed to do a internal redirect. What I am currently
observing is that the internal redirect takes place perfectly but the
the Handler then
Something to keep Code Red probes busy ??
http://www.hackbusters.net/LaBrea/
If no one did the calculation before it amounts to a data transfer of
approximately 250 MB a month considering the continuous 100Kbps of probe
I am getting since yesterday evening. Doesn't matter to people with T1
links I guess but people hosted on shared servers and anyone else with
dedicated IP
Stephen Adkins wrote:
Is there an easier way to safeguard against Apache prompting for
a password over HTTP?
You could keep the secure areas outside the HTTP document root ?? Just a
different DocumentRoot for HTTPS in your VirtualHost or separate
httpd.conf.
Mithun
Just a thought but why are we even bothering about doing a complete
response cycle for the probes ??? I mean nobody is actually going to
care what my server says is it ?? I was thinking more about closing
connection as soon as I figure out the URI. That way my server stays
more productive and my
find / -name libssl.so.0
/usr/local/ssl/lib/libssl.so.0
That seems like a nonstandard library path. Is it there in
/etc/ld.so.conf and even if it is did you run ldconfig after adding it
there ??
Mithun
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
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 than doing a SSI.
Mithun
Hello list members,
I was looking at various options to monitor applications running on my
server and was wondering what is the usual practice in such situations.
I am looking at data collection in the lines of sysstat. It collects
data of various resources in real time and saves it in a binary
Is there something in SSI which cant be done in a better way using Perl
??
Hmm maybe someone can tell me what I am doing wrong ???
Mithun
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Summary of my perl5 (5.0 patchlevel 5 subversion 3) configuration:
Platform:
osname=linux, osvers=2.2.5-22smp, archname=i386-linux
uname='linux
I may be wrong on this but doesnt perl 5.05 come with CPAN v 1.48 ???
In anycase I am pretty sure I had to actually abort the upgrade if I
wanted to keep my perl 5.05 everytime I tried to go to CPAN v 1.59. I
will try to lay my hand on a clean box and try it out to see what
happens and get back
Am I correct in assuming that you are writing to a file based on user
inputs in real time ?? Doesn't that imply you have to go around and
implement some sort of file locking or queuing procedure in the handler
itself ?? Personally I would rather take the overhead of firing off the
MDA and let the
You might want to actually try it out and see what kind of delays are
involved in firing off the MDA. Under peak loads where the bottle neck
would too many MDA's running at one time (most of the MDA code I assume
would be shared though) and under low loads when the bottle neck would
be of
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