Ruediger Pluem wrote:
At the moment we have 9 entries in the CHANGES file for 2.2.10 and
there are 5 more proposals in the STATUS file that are missing only
one vote. I think if get these done we also have enough stuff from
pure httpd point of view that warrants a release. WDYT?
May I use
I was looking at proposing one for around Sept 13, which would be
3 months since 2.2.9... I would like to be RM again and will volunteer
to do so.
On Aug 18, 2008, at 5:18 PM, Ruediger Pluem wrote:
Now that APR 1.3.3 and APR-UTIL 1.3.4 are now released we have a
chance to get rid of this
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-path = apr_strtok(apr_pstrdup(pool, path), ?, q);
+path = apr_strtok(apr_pstrdup(pool, path), ;?, q);
-1. Semicolon is a perfectly valid character in a session-id, so that
risks breaking other apps. The fact that Tomcat treats it as
Kaspar Brand wrote:
Ruediger Pluem wrote:
At the moment we have 9 entries in the CHANGES file for 2.2.10 and
there are 5 more proposals in the STATUS file that are missing only
one vote. I think if get these done we also have enough stuff from
pure httpd point of view that warrants a release.
Nick Kew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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-path = apr_strtok(apr_pstrdup(pool, path), ?, q);
+path = apr_strtok(apr_pstrdup(pool, path), ;?, q);
-1. Semicolon is a perfectly valid character in a session-id,
Different issue; different response.
Bill Barker wrote:
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-1. Semicolon is a perfectly valid character in a session-id, so that
risks breaking other apps. The fact that Tomcat treats it as a
separator doesn't commit other appservers to do the same.
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Different issue; different response.
Bill Barker wrote:
Nick Kew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
-1. Semicolon is a perfectly valid character in a session-id, so that
risks breaking other apps. The fact that Tomcat treats it as a
separator doesn't commit other
Hi Albert,
Its not a module, but I've been working on a generic configuration
file templating system to be powered by a variety of data sources,
including SQL. You might enjoy checking it out:
http://www.hypermagnet.com/
Thanks for the information and link - I'll definitely have a look