On Wednesday, Nov 13, 2002, at 17:00 Europe/London, Ben wrote:
I hacked this slightly to use stderr instead of stdout, in an attempt
to make it play nicely with mod_perl, but I'm getting this error:
Can't locate auto/Devel/LeakTrace/show_used.al in @INC (@INC contains:
@INC path> ) at
/usr/lib
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 04:50:50PM +, Richard Clamp wrote:
> I just allowed this to escape to CPAN, more information in my use.perl
> journal, and of course the original source.
I hacked this slightly to use stderr instead of stdout, in an attempt
to make it play nicely with mod_perl, but I'm
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Nick Cleaton wrote:
> Have you tried
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 03:14:42PM +, Kate L Pugh wrote:
>
> I have a lightweight server serving static content and server-parsed
> files, and proxying dynamic content through to a mod_perl server.
> Unfortunately the server-parsed pages have '#exec cgi' directives in
> them, and the mod_perl
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 03:14:42PM +, Kate L Pugh wrote:
>
> Can I make apache proxying and server-side includes play nicely together?
>
> I have a lightweight server serving static content and server-parsed
> files, and proxying dynamic content through to a mod_perl server.
> Unfortunately t
I ummed and ahhed for a bit before posting this here, since it isn't
about Perl or perlmongers. But I guess if we can talk about beer and
ADSL, we can talk about apache.
Can I make apache proxying and server-side includes play nicely together?
I have a lightweight server serving static content a
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 12:36:54PM +, Michael Styer wrote:
> > I'd be interested as to why you think it feels backwards...
> Well, if I have a parent object which has a collection of child objects of
> some class (or collections of objects of different classes), it seems like
> the parent shoul
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Tony Bowden wrote:
> > I don't like this because I have to hard-code the name of the child
> > class somewhere else besides the has_many initialization statement,
> > and that feels messy. It also just feels backwards.
>
> I'd be interested as to why you think it feels backwa
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 07:09:28PM +, Michael Styer wrote:
> I've just been introduced to Class::DBI. While I like it lots in general,
> it seems like it's missing one obvious featur
> So what I wanted to be able to do is this:
> my $survey = Survey->retrieve($survey_id);
> $survey->ad
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Ivor Williams wrote:
> I don't disapprove of what they have done.
As long as the beer tastes good and they're not putting themselves forward
as something that they're not then their fine with me... they seem to
fulfil those 2 criteria. They've also started up a moderately suc
On Wednesday, November 13, 2002 10:16 AM, Billy Abbott
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> This seems to be true, and they even happily admit it on their website.
>
> http://www.stpetersbrewery.co.uk/index.htm?p=develop&t=htm
>
> dunno about the outsourcing bit - they claim to brew their beer in a
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Simon Wistow wrote:
> > That St. Peter's the branding exercise, right? Boy Jackson has the odd
> > tale to tell...
>
> Hmm. I read a depressing article in a weekend supplement a while back. St.
> Peters was created by the former head of Interbrand (they came up with the
> Pric
On Wednesday, November 13, 2002 9:57 AM, Simon Wistow
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> On another mailing list (I was thinking of you! honest! they meant
> nothing) where we were having the perpetual "What pub shallw e go to
> next" discussion I mentioned The Jerusalem Tavern and said that I li
On another mailing list (I was thinking of you! honest! they meant
nothing) where we were having the perpetual "What pub shallw e go to
next" discussion I mentioned The Jerusalem Tavern and said that I liked
St Peter's ale. I got this reply
- Begin forwarded message -
> That St. Peter's th
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