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Thank you.
WDaquell wrote:
Hello.
I've been following the project for about a year now. Unfortunately, it
seems that the project is dead. Is this so? Please, please don't break a
developer's heart! :)
Projects at the ASF only die without developers. We may break users hearts
from time to time, and are
I'm forwarding this to the cli communities for comment,
Are interested in a ASP.NET oriented BOF, or a broader .NET technology BOF -
in Dublin at ApacheCon Europe 2006, and would you personally attend?
BOF - Birds of a Feather, are less formal than full sessions, generally more
participant-focu
Johan Arens wrote:
I have a problem with the exec of a DLL in the URL.
Here is my comfig :
AddHandler asp.net ascx asax cs ashx asmx aspx axd config cs csproj \
licx rem dll resources resx soap vb vbproj vsdisco webinfo
Are you 100% certain that this dll is an asp.net app, and not
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Ping(!) Would appreciate if anyone would try testing this release and
replying on-list if virtual, files in fact really are working. If not
I'll pull down the snapshot, if so I'll move forward on 'AspNet error'
to bypass Apache ErrorDocument
Hello Jeff...
that's quite enough Spam. You had nothing productive to offer(*) in this
post other than someone elses marketing material. I've pointed this out
to you personally in the past, and you've chosen to ignore my private
comments, so this one is public.
You are publicly asked to desist
Common misconception, ASP is *not* ASP.NET, and never was.
mod_aspdotnet was less than 2000 lines of code, while it would be over
1 lines and many many more COM quirks to fight to deploy the ASP
Scripting APIs (which were marginally documented.)
Sorry, you might consider porting your ASP scr
Hi Joseph,
* guessing you are trying in Apache 1.3? It doesn't work, you need
Apache 2.0.44 or later.
* The .msi installs and registers the Apache.Web.dll .NET objects, you
won't be able to load mod_aspdotnet.so without them.
Bill
Joseph Kraehenbuehl wrote:
I'm trying to manully i
Which flavor of .NET do you have installed?
Is Apache.Web listed in your Assembly tree?
Soumya wrote:
Hi,
I have created an embedded XP image with an Apache 2.0 + mod_aspdotnet ( this
configuration works
on my XP Pro ) component.
When I try to start apache.exe in the embedded environment,
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
There is a new -experimental- snapshot up to date with svn 280855 in
http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist/
If you are interested in testing, please report back here promptly,
I've run out to time to even do unit testing of this candidate.
Note; the previous
There is a new -experimental- snapshot up to date with svn 280855 in
http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist/
If you are interested in testing, please report back here promptly,
I've run out to time to even do unit testing of this candidate.
Note; the previous build required you to add Options ExecCGI
.NET 1.0 and 1.1 are supported.
Users who've attempted to use .NET 2.0 have observed a number of
problems, including the fact that Apache.Web classes won't compile
on any .NET 2 compilers, and loaded under .NET 2.0, it appears that
the 'native' private symbols end up in the public symbol space,
c
At 11:47 AM 9/1/2005, Pull, Heino wrote:
>This is great news. We are going into production with mod_aspdotnet and
>I have to use the MTA/STA fix to have a stable application. Otherswise
>our application leaks like crazy and brings down the server.
Of course! That leak :)
>Our Air Force customer
You have to load the mod_aspdotnet module, that is, the version from the
current development snapshot; please obtain it from
http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist/
Sorry for the confusion, that directive should be in the official
release within the next week or two.
Bill
Luis Fco. Ramirez Daza G
Lets go through your config...
At 02:50 AM 7/14/2005, Gabriele Bianchini wrote:
>NameVirtualHost *:80
>
>
>DocumentRoot "C:/wwwroot"
>
No servername, so this is the fallback.
>
>DocumentRoot "C:/wwwroot/test1"
>ServerName test1.local
>
>
># ---
At 09:40 PM 4/28/2005, Carlos C wrote:
>Well, I'd like to apologize to everyone.
>I hate when things just start working for no reason at all. no visible change
>to learn from.
>looking around .net conf applet and realizing there wasn't much to do without
>the actual dll assembly. I decided to do
Just a proposal. I'll be taking some of the recently submitted
patches and rolling a candidate this coming weekend. Sorry for
the delays, work and the httpd/apr projects, amoung other real
life things, have kept me occupied.
I'm seeing the need in the next release to;
*) Override ErrorDocument
At 08:39 AM 3/28/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I actually am able to get that to work effortlessly. All I have to do is to
>add the following line in the http.conf.
>
>AspNetMount / "c:/test"
>String* Apache::Web::WorkerRequest::GetAppPath(void)
>{
>if( (host->GetVirtualPath())->L
At 03:06 PM 3/22/2005, Jeff White wrote:
>Even Windows 2000 is just too old for the newer and important Windows devices
>(used by .NET 2). Like the two port sharing devices - one for HTTP usage
>(http.sys) and the other for TCP
>port sharing services, like Indigo (ITCPPSS).
Of course none of th
At 01:38 AM 3/22/2005, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
>Sure you should be able to do this. The problem is with path name
>parsing. When /test/ is mapped to c:/myapp/ everything is fine, even
>when we strip off the patches (System.Web.Hosting does).
Patches? I ment trailing slashes, sorry
At 09:49 AM 3/21/2005, Ouedraogo, Alassane wrote:
>Hi,
>I try to use apache dotnet module : mod_aspdotnet.so and I can't run aspx
>file. I have this error message :
>
>
>Internal Server Error
>
Sorry for the unhelpful error. Something folks have noticed is that
other non-OK (200) result codes al
Sure you should be able to do this. The problem is with path name
parsing. When /test/ is mapped to c:/myapp/ everything is fine, even
when we strip off the patches (System.Web.Hosting does).
Now it gets tricky because when the path gets stripped off, the uri
of / mapped to c:/myapp/ disappears
Curious are you trying to run under .NET Framework 1.x or 2.x?
At 02:47 AM 3/21/2005, Marius Manolea wrote:
>hi,
>
>have anyone tried to use freetextbox (www.freetextbox.com) with
>apache2/mod_aspdotnet?
>
>i have a simple test and it works fine on iis5 (win2kpro)
>
>with apache, i get this error:
At 08:45 PM 3/3/2005, Walter Nicholls wrote:
>zip attachment can be found at http://www.cornerstone.co.nz/temp/aspnetbug.zip
>
>Note in hindsight printvars.c is not actually required now I found that
>GetServerVariables is working correctly.
You see, the environment table is not actually part of
OK - somewhere we are missing a linkage. Should be a trivial
fix, but I have far fewer hours to spend on .NET than likely you
do, Walter. Hopefully someone else on this list has the humor
to overlook your ostentatiousness.
I assure you, however, that no one will invest any effort
in solving the
Kishore's had an auth issue this week, but my theory on that bug
is that it's the custom error response used to force the redirect
to the login page.
Your issue is with NTLM auth. If you don't attempt to use system
credentials, all should work better. There is an ntlm module,
but it isn't part
There is a known (but unidentified) double-loading error, right
now, in the server. Starting Apache.exe with the -x flag (for
no parent process) does not solve it. Vetting the code, we only
-seem- to instantiate the host once.
The more eyes on this, the better. Would like to see this fixed
when
mod_aspnet, must start the Apache service whith a
>user other then the SYSTEM?.
>
>Thanks for your support.
>
>Luis
>
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: William A. Rowe, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 3:08 PM
At 03:07 PM 2/4/2005, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
> You might want to create a specific APACHE user account
>instead, granting the appropriate access to resources.
To elaborate, the APACHE user account must be granted r/w
access to the Apache\logs and Apache\proxy directories, in
order to
Luis,
I believe you should be able to go to the Control Panel,
Admin Tools, Services, and change the Apache2 service's
Properties to 'Log On' as the .\ASPNET user. The problem,
of course, is the password. I don't know what side effects
would occur from your modifying this account.
You migh
ks, Bill, that solved it.
>
>- Matt
>
>--- "William A. Rowe, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hello Matt,
>>
>> Since this is unique to you (using .NET 2.0) and was developed
>> with .NET 1.1 - I'm going to guess that Apache.Native
Hello Matt,
Since this is unique to you (using .NET 2.0) and was developed
with .NET 1.1 - I'm going to guess that Apache.Native.apr_table_t
is triggering an altogether different behavior under the 2.0 CLR
than it did in 1.0/1.1.
The new test snapshot, available from
http://httpd.apache.org/
At 05:02 PM 2/2/2005, Luis Fco wrote:
>Hello
>
>I have an asp.net application that runs ok, all the pages except one. In this
>page the users can enter a search criteria and the same page in the postback
>returns the results. Sometimes the page works ok, for example serach for
>"john" returns t
At 02:12 AM 12/17/2004, Sean McCleary wrote:
>Hi all, question on config:
>
>The example docs say how to get ASPX files running in c:\StoreCSVS,
>and aliasing that to /Store/CSVS.
>
>And that works forme.
>
>So uh... what if I want my ASPX files to just be in the "/" directory?
> i.e. I want people
At 03:37 AM 12/13/2004, Manuel Reyes wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>This is a repost, but I am not 100% the list was working correctly the first
>time I sent this.
>
>I have encountered an interesting feature that I can't find a solution to, so
>I am interested to learn whether it is a known issue or some
Actually that is all it means right now (ASP.NET) - but CLI was
the name chosen because it represents Common Language Interfaces,
meaning anything .NETish to connect to Apache httpd could end
up under this umbrella in the future.
At 12:55 PM 12/8/2004, Bryan D. Andrews wrote:
>LOL - Sorry - interf
At 05:44 PM 12/7/2004, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
>Sorry for the noise. Pay no attention to the wizards behind the curtain...
Thank you for the fix, Justin. Seems to have licked it.
I'm just going to trawl through the archive file and start
answering notes over the course of the week.
Bill
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