I'm having a really strange (in my opinion) problem with Perl sections and
using the Apache::ReadConfig namespace explicitly (qualifying variables,
like %Apache::ReadConfig::Location). Here's what I'm doing: I have a small
library of routines; I'm using PerlRequire to load that library. In a Perl
Revision history for Perl extension Apache::ProxyStuff.
0.10 Sat Oct 21 01:09:00 2000
- ProxyStuff now adds a tag when the document does not contain one
which should result in all pages receiving a footer even if they are not
syntacticly correct
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Da
Hi, Ted
I had got the fault some time ago.
I compiled PHP4 with the built-in MySQL support, so that my mod_perl scripts about DBI
were
all down with the damn error. It made me sick so long. After I instead build it with
my
local MySQL support files, the mess was gone.
Hope my experi
Explictly echoing Gunther, don't go there!
Use cookies, think crumbs of info, as flyweights. Significant chunks of data need
to be passed and stored
in other ways.
Ed
Gunther Birznieks wrote:
> Caveat: even if you modify apache to do larger cookies, it's possible that
> there will be a set of
Yes, it works fine. No mods.
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David M. Davisson
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From: "David Jourard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 12:33 PM
Subject: Perl module - LWP
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone worked with the LWP module under mod_pe
There are techniques in the Eagle book for storing data in a cookie.
(Check out the discussion on maintaining state)
However, in my experience, you'll do better in the long run using
something like Apache::Session. It'll be a scalable solution.
--Jeff
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000, Biggs, Jody wrote:
>
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On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Gunther Birznieks wrote:
> Caveat: even if you modify apache to do larger cookies, it's possible that
> there will be a set of browsers that won't support it.
Yeah, I remember very clearly from the old Netscape spec that cookie
Caveat: even if you modify apache to do larger cookies, it's possible that
there will be a set of browsers that won't support it.
At 04:48 PM 10/20/00 -0700, ___cliff rayman___ wrote:
>i'm not an expert with this, but, a quick grep for your error in
>the apache source (mine is still 1.3.9 ) and
i'm not an expert with this, but, a quick grep for your error in
the apache source (mine is still 1.3.9 ) and some digging yield:
./include/httpd.h:#define DEFAULT_LIMIT_REQUEST_FIELDSIZE 8190
so you're right, 8K is currently the apache limit. if you try to change this value in
the source code,
I'm having trouble when a browser sends a fair sized amount of data to
Apache as cookies - say around 8k.
I know that most clients will not allow cookies greater than 4k per cookie
(and often no more than 20 per hostname), and as such have broken the cookie
being sent out to be sent in smaller ch
Have fun messing with people's minds at a Silicon
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I am wondering who out there may be running a configuration similar to
the following:
Apache/1.3.12 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.6.4 OpenSSL/0.9.4 mod_perl/1.24
And dynamically loading
mod_php3 3.0.16
Everything works fine with this configuration until I enable a mod_perl
module that uses custom config
I have narrowed it down to the src/include/httpd.h file no longer
including a static string of the Apache/mods version. This causes
Makefile.PL to fail with a message:
Apache Version 1.3.0 required, aborting...
OUCH!
This causes a failure in the make and thus mod_perl does not compile.
Si
it appears that the mp dso was being unloaded before the cleanups were
complete, causing a crash in cleanup_sv - ONLY when running as a
service. still not sure why this happens, but this patch at least
eliminates the crash. i believe this is only called before the process
comes down (nt service
Do you want to run import() at each request or just once per child? I
believe import() only gets called once per child, the first time, not on
every request. That's exactly what I'd expect it to do and how I've
observed it, but someone with more knowledge would have to confirm that.
Rodney Broo
Hi,
Thanks for the previous help.
When building mod_perl (perl Makefile.PL), it failed on "sanity check on
compiler and options." It seemed like the gcc command was chopped off. Did
anyone see this before? Below is the error message. Thanks in advance.
Jason
Error Output for sanit
Hi,
Has anyone worked with the LWP module under mod_perl and have they found
that it works with no modification.
Thanks
David
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote:
> How about Harvey Floorbangers, from 7 till late. (erm, I think late might
> still be 11pm for england *sigh*)...
>
> "With a name like Harvey Floorbangers you'd expect this to be a cheesy
> theme bar with singing bar staff and signed guitars on the
> w
I've been porting a CGI to mod_perl, and had it working. Then last night
mod_perl and apache were upgraded and recompiled and it stopped working.
The script parses the URL for a command name (ex: ?cmd=search) and then hands
off the job to a different module (ex: search.pm).
The path for this
Blue Lang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, martin langhoff wrote:
>
> > hi,
> >
> > this HTTP protocol (definition and actual implementation) question is
> > making me mad. Will (and should) a cookie be valid withing the same
> > host/domain/subdirectory when changin
--On 10/20/00 04:30:14 AM -0700 Jason Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was trying to build mod_perl 1.24_01 and apache 1.3.14. I used the
> following command:
>
> perl Makefile.PL
> make test && make install
>
> The Makefile wants to use the "cc" compiler. Can I use "gcc" instead?
>
>
> From: Jason Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 04:30:14 -0700
> Subject: How to use gcc to build mod_perl
>
> Hi,
>
> I was trying to build mod_perl 1.24_01 and apache 1.3.14. I used the
> following command:
>
> perl Makefile.PL
> make test && make install
>
> The Makefile wan
Hi,
I was trying to build mod_perl 1.24_01 and apache 1.3.14. I used the
following command:
perl Makefile.PL
make test && make install
The Makefile wants to use the "cc" compiler. Can I use "gcc" instead?
Thanks,
Jason
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, martin langhoff wrote:
> hi,
>
> this HTTP protocol (definition and actual implementation) question is
> making me mad. Will (and should) a cookie be valid withing the same
> host/domain/subdirectory when changing PORT numbers?
well.. by my reading of the RFC, and I m
This will be a slightly strange job op, there will be two sections the
marketing drivel and the actual info. ;)
Marketing:
Journal-World Web Works is seeking a web developer to maintain and develop web
publishing applications. Web Works, the internet division of the World
Company, is responsib
Last night I removed my standard rpm of apache, and installed the latest
binary and mod perl binary. For both apache and mod perl, all standard
modules (everything) were added in. I have also installed dbi, dbd and
such.
however, when I try to run any script, even a hello world script, my
brows
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 04:01:25PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Why can't I download it with wget?
Really weird. However, if one persuades wget to lie about what it is...
wget --user-agent=FooBar/10.0 http://perl.apache.org/dist/mod_perl-1.24_01.tar.gz
...it seems to work ok.
An anti
Hi.
When trying to pass full URL in HTTP request, I get "Forbidden" reply
from apache.
I've checked this with my server (apache/1.3.9 mod_perl/1.24) and with
one of servers from "Sites using mod_perl" section on mod_perl site:
% telnet www.imdb.com 80
Trying 208.33.219.16...
Connected to us.se
On Thu, 19 Oct 2000, Rodney Broom wrote:
> Good evening all,
>
> I've got this happy little access handler that works just fine. Now I need for
> it to accept parameters through import(). The catch is that MyClass::import()
> isn't being called. I've done all of the obvious stuff, like including
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