>Has anybody managed to successfully get embperl and mod_gzip to work
together? I've managed to get mod_gzip to work on static html files >but
can't get it to work with Embperl files.
Illia wrote he got it to work, maybe he can help out:
http://www.ecos.de/~mailarc/embperl/2001-01/msg00053.ht
> INSTALL mentions:
>
> EmbperlObject needs the following modules to work:
> * File::Spec 0.82 or higher
> (if you have already successfully built and tested mod_perl, all
> modules will already be there.)
>
unfortunately the CHANGES file start with 0.82, so I can't exactly say in
which ver
INSTALL mentions:
EmbperlObject needs the following modules to work:
* File::Spec 0.82 or higher
(if you have already successfully built and tested mod_perl, all
modules will already be there.)
why is this version required?
the File::Spec-0.82/CHANGES seems to only list documentation and M
Hi everyone,
If you look at php.net, in the top right corner they have a button to view the source
of the page you are currently looking at.
My question is... is there a mod_perl handler or something that will do something
simliar with EmbPerl code? Of course it would be better. Having links
Has anybody managed to successfully get embperl and
mod_gzip to work together? I've managed to get mod_gzip to work on static
html files but can't get it to work with Embperl files.
I've tried a couple of variants:
mod_gzip_item_include !perl-script
mod_gzip_item_include !.epl
But they