Tom Servo wrote:
>
> I was told over the weekend by one of my old eToys cow-orkers that the
> current incarnation of www.etoys.com isn't running our old code. Leave
> it to KB to buy all the code then not bother to use it.
>
> I understand that's also the reason they couldn't be bothered to mi
I've just recieved an OK to do some Benchmarks on a
server cluster of 16+1 (master) dual 450 Mhz machines (master node is dual
650). I plan on doing benchmarks and comparing perfornance for the
following setups, so far:
Server cluster using httpd process on each
individual node and fron
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 12:02:00PM -0500, Dave Rolsky wrote:
> Perl Jewels (Joules?)
Perl Oysters :-)
A
Hi there,
I'm very new with Perl; but i have found that there is a module that
allows my apache webserver
to authenticate users against a Windows DOMAIN.
This is Apache::AuthenSmb (But you probably already knew that :)
I followed the instructions to install modperl and I used CPAN to
download
A
On 22 Oct 2001, Matthew Kennedy wrote:
> Why was Berkeley DB chosen for caching when a RDBMS (mysql in
> this case) was already being used?
For speed.
You want to hit the RDBMS as little as possibly; Berkeley DB makes a
good cache.
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OpenIndex provides a file manager for an Apache modperl web site from a web
browser.
OpenIndex also provides the same functionality as autoindex, therefore it
can be used to both manage and navigate a web site.
An Apache::OpenIndex (OpenIndex-1.03.tar.gz) update was uploaded to CPAN on
25 Oct 20