> Actually, I'd love to know how well apache/mod_perl works
> on Mac OSX. By chance, has anyone worked with Apache::Template
> on that platform?
I don't understand why you would expect to be appreciably
different from BSD. In other words, it should be fine.
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On Tuesday, September 17, 2002, at 03:36 PM, James Linden Rose, III
wrote:
> ANyone out there know how to use apache server and Perl built into
> Apple OS X to do offline CGI development in Perl? I wouldn't know
> even where to begin... spoon feed instructions requested.
Just turn your web
At 15:42 -0400 2002.09.17, Joe Johnston wrote:
>Actually, I'd love to know how well apache/mod_perl works
>on Mac OSX. By chance, has anyone worked with Apache::Template
>on that platform?
I use Apache::MP3 with the base Apache/mod_perl in Mac OS X, FWIW.
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ANyone out there know how to use apache server and Perl built into
Apple OS X to do offline CGI development in Perl? I wouldn't know even
where to begin... spoon feed instructions requested.
Jim
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A quick followup on the purpose of the announcements list...
The announcements list is for Mongers who only want to receive
announcements, without all the random discussion of the main list. I've
decided to send announcements to both lists, so that people can discuss
announcements simply by resp
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 05:43:31PM +, Mikey Smelto wrote:
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> What is the purpose of the announce list if you announce the meetings on
> both lists?
You weren't paying attention, were you? The idea is that everybody
subscribed to the general list probably wants announcements, and they
shou
What is the purpose of the announce list if you announce the meetings on
both lists?
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> "RJK" == Ronald J Kimball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RJK> Uri has arranged a couple lightning talks for us. I will be
RJK> giving a lightning talk on my proposal for a new syntax for L<>
RJK> in POD, and I believe Uri will be giving a lightning talk
RJK> entitled "the 'instant' S
Boston.pm is having a Tech Meeting tonight, September 17, at the offices of
Boston.com. The presentations will begin at 7:30.
Uri has arranged a couple lightning talks for us. I will be giving a
lightning talk on my proposal for a new syntax for L<> in POD, and I
believe Uri will be giving a l
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