ich
tools are you using to yank out the history? Kwiki::PageInfo?
Also, are you running the Kiwki as CGI or mod_perl? It's much speedier
than I'd expect.
Jesse
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ntation language is not a concern. RT and Bricolage come to
> >mind.
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> I'd be willing to bet that Jesse has encountered, with some regularity,
> resistance to commercial adoption of RT due to its use of Perl.
Actually, I generally seeing pushback only from folks who'd rather RT b
On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 12:22:47AM -0500, Grant M. wrote:
> Does anyone know of an alternative to the package listing for perl
> versions that used to be on perldoc.com? Perldoc.com has been
> unreachable for a couple of weeks now. I used it quite a bit to
> determine what modules I needed
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> >
> > You say that as if it's a good thing.
> >
> > After we deal with France, Finland could be next, ya know :)
>
> Hey, don't forget Canada...
>
Why not? Everyone else does.
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See the apache website
> > for more info.
>
> Yup, that seems to be the consensus. I guess I'll try installing
> RequestTracker on a different machine for now, and give apache2 a
> couple more months to ripen.
Assuming that apache2 supports fastcgi, RT should play nicely as a
fa
Apache::Template
> on that platform?
>
> Thanks.
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