silent failure when I try to use PerlRequire in httpd.conf

1999-12-11 Thread Bill Marrs
Hi, I've been using mod_perl successfully albeit minimally for a couple months now. I'm trying to tune performance and memory usage by consolidating some common Perl "use" directives in a PerlRequire statement. However, when I add this line to my Apache config file (/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf

RE: EmbPerl use HTML::Embperl failed

1999-12-11 Thread Gerald Richter
>Can't load 'C:/perl5/site/5.00561/lib/MSWin32-x86/auto/HTML/Embperl/Embperl.dll' > >In the PATH-Environment I included the library containing ApacheCore.dll as I > found in a previous mail in the mailing list >but it didn't work. > >Why does my Modperl/EmbPerl work but my EmbPerl (standalone) no

RE: How Embperl sub routine retun value?

1999-12-11 Thread Gerald Richter
> > Thanks, it works, but the sub routine has to be in same files. How about > the sub routine is "Execute" from external lib file? I test it, it doesn't > work, do you know how to pass value between sub routines they are not in > same file? > This should work, regardless in which file you sub r

Re: silent failure when I try to use PerlRequire in httpd.conf

1999-12-11 Thread Stas Bekman
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, Bill Marrs wrote: > Hi, > > I've been using mod_perl successfully albeit minimally for a couple months > now. > I'm trying to tune performance and memory usage by consolidating some > common Perl "use" directives in a PerlRequire statement. However, when I > add this lin

Re: silent failure when I try to use PerlRequire in httpd.conf

1999-12-11 Thread Cliff Rayman
Stas Bekman wrote: > On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, Bill Marrs wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I've been using mod_perl successfully albeit minimally for a couple months > > now. > > I'm trying to tune performance and memory usage by consolidating some > > common Perl "use" directives in a PerlRequire statement

Re: silent failure when I try to use PerlRequire in httpd.conf

1999-12-11 Thread Stas Bekman
> make sure no server is running on port 80 or use an alternate config with > an alternate port if you are on a production server. > cd /usr/local/apache/bin # where ever your binary is > gdb httpd > set args -X -f /path/to/alternate/serverconfig_ifneeded.conf > run > > it should blow up! > then

modification to the guide

1999-12-11 Thread Cliff Rayman
found this while looking through the guide: quot guide>>Safe Code Updates on a Live Production Server -- snip -- think I'm ready I do: % cd /home/httpd/perl % mv rel old; mv beta rel; stop; sleep 3; restart; err <

Re: EmbPerl use HTML::Embperl failed

1999-12-11 Thread Rolf Ohnmacht
- Original Message - From: Gerald Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Rolf Ohnmacht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, December 11, 1999 5:08 PM Subject: RE: EmbPerl use HTML::Embperl failed Gerald, "nmake test" did (and does) not work correct !!! When I installed EmbP

Re: Hanging processes

1999-12-11 Thread Craig Shaver
Hi -- I have been getting some similar large processes myself. They are not "hanging", but rather they just "plumped" up all of a sudden. I was using the LWP code to fetch pages for users and found that if I set the "max_size" for the request read I got rid of the "plumpers". Are you doing som

Re: Apache::ASP problem with global.asa

1999-12-11 Thread ritu
Joshua, Thanks for all your help ... I will try it out and let you know. Regards, Ritu --- Creating Business Communities Instantly http://www.provillage.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > the global.asa that

Re: ASP Cookieless Sessions (WAS Re: Apache::ASP)

1999-12-11 Thread Serge Sozonoff
Hi Joshua, >I read the article, and found it kind of funny that the author >thought that client side JavaScript was a better solution than >Cookies... which do you think get turned off more by end users ? Personally, javascript scares me more then anything else... its flakey and you never kn

mod_perl 1.21 -> CGI.pm 2.56 error in phase other than content

1999-12-11 Thread sam
Does nay one know how to get round the bug in the above combination. When I create a new CGI in any phase other than Response I get a Can't call method "register_cleanup" on an undefined value at /usr/lib/perl5/5.00505/CGI.pm line 263. This would appear to be caused by apache->request not return

RE: How Embperl sub routine retun value?

1999-12-11 Thread Albert Liu
Hi Gerald, Thanks, it works, but the sub routine has to be in same files. How about the sub routine is "Execute" from external lib file? I test it, it doesn't work, do you know how to pass value between sub routines they are not in same file? Regards, Albert At 08:47 AM 12/10/99 +0100, Gerald

Bug in Apache's setting HTTP_COOKIE?

1999-12-11 Thread Marc D. Spencer
I have a simple mod_perl handler which is attempting to restore a record from a database based on the cookie returned by the browser. I know, from both netscape's cookie warning messages and looking at the response headers that the cookie is set correctly. I even know it comes back from Netscape

Apache::ASP

1999-12-11 Thread Mei Lam
> Hi, > > Recently, we installed apache server to our system. > Our web page designer is working on a htlm page using asp and we have the > following questions: > > > 1. can we desingn our web page running in apache server? > 2. if we want to activate the web page (asp file) in dos prompt, /

JOB: need talented mod_perl programmers for startup

1999-12-11 Thread Jeffrey W. Baker
Hi gang, I need to find some great mod_perl programmers to fill positions at a new startup company. Vivaldi Networks, Inc., In Menlo Park, CA needs to fill several programmer positions ASAP. About us: Vivaldi Networks is a very young startup company with big ambitions. Our product is super-se