Re: mod_cache: save filter recalls body to non-empty brigade?

2007-01-25 Thread Niklas Edmundsson
On Wed, 24 Jan 2007, Plüm, Rüdiger, VF EITO wrote: Of course practically you don't want to make assumptions about the emptiness of the existing brigade, so clearing the brigade as a first step makes definite sense. It is not needed to clear the brigade, because the brigade passed to the

Vote: Support for NID_serialNumber in SSLUserName - bug 41123

2007-01-25 Thread Marc Stern
The SSUserName directive does not support the field 'NID_serialNumber'. This field is commonly used for the official unique id in national identity certificates. We are heavily using Apache in Europe as a demonstrator of a good certificate validation mechanism, and not having the citizen's

Re: 2007 DST changes, and a non-issue statement...

2007-01-25 Thread Jim Jagielski
We did it with Y2K so +1... I've been seeing a *huge* increase in these questions as well. On Jan 24, 2007, at 5:28 PM, Victor J. Orlikowski wrote: Long time, no speak on my behalf. I hope to be changing that soon. So - to de-cloak: I've been getting some questions (from my new employer) on

Re: 2007 DST changes, and a non-issue statement...

2007-01-25 Thread Jim Jagielski
On Jan 24, 2007, at 6:43 PM, Colm MacCarthaigh wrote: On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 05:28:49PM -0500, Victor J. Orlikowski wrote: I've been getting some questions (from my new employer) on the impact of the upcoming Daylight Saving Time issues for the httpd. My natural response was: There are

Re: 2007 DST changes, and a non-issue statement...

2007-01-25 Thread Jeff Trawick
On 1/25/07, Jim Jagielski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We did it with Y2K so +1... Is there anything to say other than (for httpd, for example): Apache httpd and bundled libraries do not maintain their own time zone information. Instead, information is retrieved from the operating system.

Re: 2007 DST changes, and a non-issue statement...

2007-01-25 Thread Jim Jagielski
Jeff Trawick wrote: Is there anything to say other than (for httpd, for example): Apache httpd and bundled libraries do not maintain their own time zone information. Instead, information is retrieved from the operating system. Relevant operating system updates must be applied and the web

Re: [Fwd: libapreq2: apreq_body doesn't work as expected when body like a=1=c=3 is passed]

2007-01-25 Thread Guillaume Gimenez
*Joe Schaefer http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?a=10523340101r=1w=2* writes: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?a=10523340101r=1w=2 This is a feature, not a bug. The parser will stop parsing when it encounters malformed input (which this case is- the specs don't allow for empty name attributes

Re: How do I find the current request

2007-01-25 Thread Joachim Zobel
Am Samstag, den 20.01.2007, 09:55 +0100 schrieb Joachim Zobel: To plug libxml2 into apache memory handling I need to provide it with global malloc and free functions. Assuming I am in an output filter, how can my malloc find the way to the current request_rec? Inbetween I have found that

Re: 2007 DST changes, and a non-issue statement...

2007-01-25 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Jim Jagielski wrote: Jeff Trawick wrote: Is there anything to say other than (for httpd, for example): Apache httpd and bundled libraries do not maintain their own time zone information. Instead, information is retrieved from the operating system. Relevant operating system updates must be