documentation for mod_auth_mysql
all- i am having no luck locating the documentation for mod_auth_mysql. any help would be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance- grant Grant BabbEmail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Data Junction Corporation Phone: (512) 459-1308 2201 Northland Dr. Fax: (512) 459-1309 Austin, TX 78756-1117 Web: http://www.datajunction.com
re: mod_auth_mysql usage/documentation
all- I think I found it. Can someone take a gander at http://www.cgi101.com/class/password/mod_auth_mysql.html and let me know if this is current/correct? thanks. Grant BabbEmail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Data Junction Corporation Phone: (512) 459-1308 2201 Northland Dr. Fax: (512) 459-1309 Austin, TX 78756-1117 Web: http://www.datajunction.com
re: how to access the perl file from palm top
CGI::WML available from CPAN ... you should be able to port your code quite easily with it. hope that helps- grant
re: how to access the perl file from palm top (READ THIS ONE)
[sorry, forgot about the otherpart of this] CGI::WML available from CPAN ... you should be able to port your code quite easily with it. also - you need to set up the mime-type for wml in apache, 1.3.22 and up seem to have it already (don't know about previous versions). hope that helps- grant Grant BabbEmail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Data Junction Corporation Phone: (512) 459-1308 2201 Northland Dr. Fax: (512) 459-1309 Austin, TX 78756-1117 Web: http://www.datajunction.com
OT: Perl of Wisdom
On another Perl list someone offered some advice on ruining the perl from the command line. To be fair, the entire quote was The most problem is, that if you are ruinning the perl from the command line, you are definitly in the direaction you want. I think I have my mantra for the New Year. Grant BabbEmail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Data Junction Corporation Phone: (512) 459-1308 2201 Northland Dr. Fax: (512) 459-1309 Austin, TX 78756-1117 Web: http://www.datajunction.com
EmbPerl for ActivePerl Distribution
all- don't even start with me about using win2K: sometimes (make that ALL the times) you don't get to make those kind of decisions. i loaded Apache and mod_perl onto a win2k box with ActivePerl. everything compiled and started without errors, thanks to the magical binaries of Mr Kobes and the Winnipeg site. Then I find that ActivePerl has no EmbPerl module my sole reason for installing mod_perl. I know they have some proprietary version, but i will gladly pass on that. my question is this: is there a perl module i can compile and place into the distribution I have, or do i have to install a different distribution of Perl and recompile mod_perl with the new Apache/Perl combo. being able to use ActiveState's Perl distro is very valuable: the PPM is a very nice thing. thanks in advance- grant babb Data Junction Corporation