Re: mod_perl PerlTransHandler weirdness
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 13:56, Joel Bernstein wrote: Alternatively, can anybody suggest a different way to offer this functionality? I don't think mod_rewrite applies, since the tests are too complicated, but would stand corrected if somebody knows different... Have you tried moving the index.php out of root into a directory (virtual or otherwise) where all content is passed thru mod_php - can't remember the settings off the top of my head. or you could use an internal redirect so that apache treats the new url as a new request and starts from the beginning of its cycle. hth, A. -- Aaron Trevena, BSc (Hons) --- Software Engineer Tusker Direct :: www.tuskerdirect.com
RE: security with mod_perl
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 18:09, Sidharth Malhotra wrote: Not quite a manual, but read some of these discussions on PerlMonks: http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node=mod+perl+isp+hostgo_button=Search mod_perl shared hosting ISPs supporting mod_perl mod_perl: the bane of share webhosting Hope this gives you some answers (not a lot of hope, though) You can get nice virtual servers from only 15 GBP / month ( probably about the same in merkan money for similar hosting in the US ). Quite why anybody would want shared hosting when you can have a virtual server (usually with ensim and stuff for newbies) for such a low ammount of money. http://www.bytemark-hosting.co.uk do some good deals and discounts for free software author and seem nice people. -- Aaron Trevena, BSc (Hons) --- Software Engineer Tusker Direct :: www.tuskerdirect.com