I could never install Apache2::Request successfully.
I'm running RH Linux as4,2.6.9 kernel.
2007/8/23, Manoj Bist [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Jon,
Which OS platform are you working on?
On platforms like ubuntu linux you can get precompile packages for all
these modules.
You just need to do: sudo
Hi everyone,
Thanks for everyones help and suggestions. I found the problem with the special
characters. I guess mod_perl doesn't take the environment variables from the
server so you have to set them in the httpd.conf file. The code I used to fix
it is below:
PerlSetEnv NLS_LANG
Dan King wrote:
I guess mod_perl doesn't take the environment variables from the server so
you have to set them in the httpd.conf file. The code I used to fix it is
below:
That's not exactly true. From the mod_perl docs:
However, Apache (or mod_perl) don't pass on environment variables
On 8/21/07, Jeff Pang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PerlHandler Package::Name
instead of:
PerlHandler Package::Name-handler
So on the first case,we need to write the handler as
sub handler { my $r = shift; ...}
because Apache may call the function directly as Package::Name::handler.
on
On 8/21/07, Foo JH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any technical advantages with either method, or is it a
TIMTOWDI option given to the developers?
You can structure your code differently with method handlers, in ways
that appeal to some people. There's an example here:
2007/8/24, Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 8/21/07, Jeff Pang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PerlHandler Package::Name
instead of:
PerlHandler Package::Name-handler
So on the first case,we need to write the handler as
sub handler { my $r = shift; ...}
because Apache may call
On 8/23/07, Foo JH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've read http://perldoc.perl.org/attributes.html about attributes, but
it does not seem to suggest that tagging the method attribute to
subroutine has any programming advantages, unless you're interested to
list the subroutines with that attribute.
Hello Perrin,
I'm interested in how you defined your handler with the 'method' attribute:
sub handler : method {
...
I've read http://perldoc.perl.org/attributes.html about attributes, but
it does not seem to suggest that tagging the method attribute to
subroutine has any programming
On 8/23/07, Jeff Pang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
why it need prototype in mp1's method handler?
Subroutine attributes did not exist before perl 5.6.
- Perrin