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Please help me with this problem:
HOW TO get/know/calculate transfer time of a packet not the entire of a file
(just a packet) that just sent to a client in Apache web server?
Because I want to know the throughput or transfer rate of a connection ..
Thank you very much for your atttention. Help m
Hello,
I am testing a module I wrote which does some lengthy processing
during the the 'log_transaction' hook of a request when I noticed
some peculiar behavior with the Flood testing tool as compared to
tools like wget and curl.
Namely, Flood, despite receiving a 'Connection: close' header, a
'C
Hi,
> Is there some limitation in using new versions of PCRE libraries ?
> For example, can we use latest PCRE (5.10.x) with Apache 2.2.4 ?
hmm, I wonder about what you call latest; or do you mean latest of 5.x line?
when I look at the site which is mentioned in NON-UNIX-USE:
ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.u
Is there some limitation in using new versions of PCRE libraries ?
For example, can we use latest PCRE (5.10.x) with Apache 2.2.4 ?
Thanks,
Nick