RE: mod_perl books (Was: RE: Trouble with sysread in modperl)
Title: RE: mod_perl books (Was: RE: Trouble with sysread in modperl) Larry and Huili, Thank you very much for the information and all your help. I just ordered a book called "mod_perl Developer's Cookbook" by Geoffrey Young, et al. from Amazon.com. I hope we will go from there. Regards, Hui Liu -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 3:40 PM To: Liu, Hui (GXS) Cc: mod_perl list Subject: Re: mod_perl books (Was: RE: Trouble with sysread in modperl) Hi Hui Liu You can start from http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/intro/start_fast.pdf instead of reading the very thick books. You can google to find out example codes as well. Gook Luck, Huili Liu Larry Leszczynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Liu, Hui (GXS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > cc: mod_perl list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: mod_perl books (Was: RE: Trouble with sysread in modperl) 03/04/2003 03:40 PM Please respond to Larry Leszczynski Hi Hui Liu - > Larry, > > Thank you. I wonder which Mod_perl cook book you are referring to and > where can we get them? I am very interested in details of recipe 3.8. > This is our first time to port our perl scripts to Apache (we are > using Apache:PerRun mode), and we are still learning. The best overall online resource is the mod_perl web site at: http://perl.apache.org/ Books related to mod_perl, including the "mod_perl Developer's Cookbook", are listed at: http://perl.apache.org/docs/offsite/books.html Larry Leszczynski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: mod_perl books (Was: RE: Trouble with sysread in modperl)
Hi all, my name is Jordan and I've been monitoring this discussion group learning slowly how apache and mod_perl works. though I've rarely ever posted any questions or concerns regarding my configurations, I found that this discussion group has provided many answers to my multitude of questions. I just wanted to say thanks, you've all been a great help :-) ~jordan - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "mod_perl list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 3:39 PM Subject: Re: mod_perl books (Was: RE: Trouble with sysread in modperl) > > Hi Hui Liu > > You can start from > http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/intro/start_fast.pdf instead of > reading the very thick books. You can google to find out example codes as > well. > > Gook Luck, > > Huili Liu > > > > > > > Larry Leszczynski > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: "Liu, Hui (GXS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >cc: mod_perl list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: mod_perl books (Was: RE: Trouble with sysread in modperl) > 03/04/2003 03:40 > PM > Please respond to > Larry Leszczynski > > > > > > > Hi Hui Liu - > > > Larry, > > > > Thank you. I wonder which Mod_perl cook book you are referring to and > > where can we get them? I am very interested in details of recipe 3.8. > > This is our first time to port our perl scripts to Apache (we are > > using Apache:PerRun mode), and we are still learning. > > The best overall online resource is the mod_perl web site at: >http://perl.apache.org/ > > Books related to mod_perl, including the "mod_perl Developer's Cookbook", > are listed at: >http://perl.apache.org/docs/offsite/books.html > > > > Larry Leszczynski > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > >
Re: mod_perl books (Was: RE: Trouble with sysread in modperl)
Hi Hui Liu You can start from http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/intro/start_fast.pdf instead of reading the very thick books. You can google to find out example codes as well. Gook Luck, Huili Liu Larry Leszczynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: "Liu, Hui (GXS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >cc: mod_perl list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: mod_perl books (Was: RE: Trouble with sysread in modperl) 03/04/2003 03:40 PM Please respond to Larry Leszczynski Hi Hui Liu - > Larry, > > Thank you. I wonder which Mod_perl cook book you are referring to and > where can we get them? I am very interested in details of recipe 3.8. > This is our first time to port our perl scripts to Apache (we are > using Apache:PerRun mode), and we are still learning. The best overall online resource is the mod_perl web site at: http://perl.apache.org/ Books related to mod_perl, including the "mod_perl Developer's Cookbook", are listed at: http://perl.apache.org/docs/offsite/books.html Larry Leszczynski [EMAIL PROTECTED]