Hi there,
On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, German Todorov wrote:
I have apache 1.3.12 compiled as DSO and Perl 5.6.0 on SunOS 5.7, and I
tried to install mod_perl 1.2.4 as DSO
This is almost a FAQ now, search the List archive for the last couple
of weeks.
73,
Ged.
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 04:34:28PM +0100, David Hodgkinson wrote:
"Eric Cholet" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
well then we're a long shot away, and so are many French natives :)
Nah, we won't be that demanding, lest we scare him away from the,
erm, "most beautiful city in the world".
Matt Sergeant wrote:
# my @vary = $r-header_out('Vary') if $r-header_out('Vary');
# push @vary, "Accept-Encoding", "User-Agent";
I think its a mod_perl bug. There's nothing leaky in the perl here.
Isn't it the same as
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Dave Rolsky wrote:
On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, Ian Kallen wrote:
So, my question for this group: why would I want usemymalloc=y on Solaris
2.6? Besides having to rebuild a somewhat complex mod_perl compile, I'm
not looking forward to rebuilding all libraries with XS code
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Alexander Farber (EED) wrote:
Matt Sergeant wrote:
# my @vary = $r-header_out('Vary') if $r-header_out('Vary');
# push @vary, "Accept-Encoding", "User-Agent";
I think its a mod_perl bug. There's nothing leaky in the perl here.
Isn't it the same as
Dear All
I want to create an Object in a ChildInit handler and then pass it to
request handlers.
Its a DB Object / module and it does some initialiastion, it prepares a
few statment handles and then stores them in an array for later
execution.
One solution is to create a the object in a child
* Greg Cope ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000917 14:31]:
Dear All
I want to create an Object in a ChildInit handler and then pass it to
request handlers.
Its a DB Object / module and it does some initialiastion, it prepares a
few statment handles and then stores them in an array for later
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Chris Winters wrote:
Hi Greg,
Check out Class::Singleton for this purpose. Works great for me.
Basically, the first time you create the object, do:
my $obj = $object_class-instance( ... );
Every successive time you want the object, just call:
my $obj =
"Thomas S. Brettin" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
from the looks of the code you guys posted, I would guess that
Cookie-fetch returns a hash reference, not a hash. Could this be the
problem?
It can return either a hash or a hash reference, depending on whether or not
you wantarray. The
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HTML::Template - a Perl module to use HTML Templates
CHANGES
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- New Feature: new 'search_path_on_include' option (Jody Biggs)
- New Feature: much requested variable __ODD__ added to set of
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- New Feature: new 'no_includes'
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What if you wanted the functionality of the fase handlers before and after
the loading of the file..
Could this also be accomplished by proper use of configuration statements
in http.conf?
Right now I do not think so, so getting the child tied up for the time
of
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