On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 02:10:13PM +, Gerardo Schimpf wrote:
> I'm working with cookies and sessions, and I'm wondering how can I redirect
> in embperl to the previous page (where the user is comming from) instead of
> the login page... Am I beeing clear enough? Thanks in advance...
$previo
Hi:
I have a config file conf.epl and its content is:
[-
$dbname="mydb";
$dbusername = "ckg";
$dbpassword = "clave";
$stylecss="files/style/style.css";
-]
In other file i load this file(conf.epl):
[-
Execute ({inputfile => 'conf.epl', import =>1, package =>__PACKAGE__});
-]
but sometimes
I'm working with cookies and sessions, and I'm wondering how can I redirect
in embperl to the previous page (where the user is comming from) instead of
the login page... Am I beeing clear enough? Thanks in advance...
Example:
$previous= (I don't know how to obtain this...)
$http_headers_out{'l
Hi list,
I am using use module in my epl files.
I modify them, but i stop and start the apache, but the error continue:
Internal Server ErrorThe server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
Please contact the server administrator,
Solved on Upgrading to 1.3.5 which i found while
trying to doengrade to 1.3.3 ;-)
regds
malz.
On Thursday 26 December 2002 02:43 pm, Rajesh Kumar Mallah. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The code below works fine in 1.3.3 but not 1.3.4
>
> my EMBPERL_OPTIONS is set to 16
>
>
> = CODE BEGINS ===
Hi,
The code below works fine in 1.3.3 but not 1.3.4
my EMBPERL_OPTIONS is set to 16
= CODE BEGINS ==
[-
$fdat{a} = "1\t2";
-]
Item1
Item2
CODE OVER =
1.3.3 it checks Item 1 & Item 2 but in
1.3.4 it leave