Ryan Thompson wrote to William Rusch:
> I HAVEN'T yet striven to recompile mod_perl, but I suspect that may be
> where I am headed next. mod_perl is compiled as a DSO, with APXS.
OK, I figured it out myself this time. :-)
I had tried to re-make mod_perl, which itself didn't solve the
problem. W
William Rusch wrote to Ryan Thompson:
> I use oracle and with DBI I had a similiar problem. although I
> could run all the oracle client software without having to set
> this variable i had to set it when i connected through dbi,however
> this happened with standard cgi's as well.
>
> I usually
Chuck Carson wrote:
>
> I have the following config:
>
> apache 1.3.22 with perl 1.26 built statically
>
> I want to use perl to dynamically generate html pages, so I have .pl
> files under DOCUMENT_ROOT.
>
> I have this config:
>
> Alias /perl /usr/local/apache/cgi-bin
>
> SetH
Are you setting the content-type header correctly? You can add the correct
content type a number of ways:
- Adding "DefaultType text/html" to your httpd.conf
- Using the AddType directive in httpd.conf to single out .pl files
- Add .pl files to your mime types config file (pointed to by TypesCon
This is not working for me. Any chance you can mail your config? Also,
is your mod_perl a DSO or bult statically. I have done this on at least
100 other servers in my time. What am I missing this time?
Thanks,
Chuck
-Original Message-
From: tom poe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thu
I have this in a , according to Apache you can have
it in and as well.
(You could try it under , Apache will let you know if
it doesn't like it :-) ).
Laurie
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Carson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 6:23 PM
To: Knox,
On Thursday 29 November 2001 14:37, Chuck Carson wrote:
> I have the following config:
>
> apache 1.3.22 with perl 1.26 built statically
>
> I want to use perl to dynamically generate html pages, so I have .pl
> files under DOCUMENT_ROOT.
>
> I have this config:
>
> Alias /perl /usr/local/apache/c
Where would this go? In the Directory section of the Files section?
-Chuck
-Original Message-
From: Knox, Laurie A, NPONS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 3:17 PM
To: Chuck Carson; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: problem, pulling my dam hair out
The onl
The only difference I can see with your setup is the following additional
line:
AddHandler perl-script .pl
HTH,
Laurie
Laurie Knox
AT&T - NETAC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Carson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 5:38 P
Two suggestions:
One: drop the excel idea right now or you'll find out its not the right
solution at a later time. Use LDAP instead. Then right a CGI (as you
really don't need Mod-Perl) for all kinds of queries and an admin view
for a maintainer to maintain it.
Two: ask your spreadsheet maintai
On Thursday 29 November 2001 23:31, Ian wrote:
> In the wide and wonderful world of Microsoft and Linux, I'm in the
> need of an interesting soloution.
>
> The campus phone system has a 911 database that is in Microsoft Excel
> format, and they want to be able to take that information, and show
>
"Tom Servo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Ian wrote:
> > The campus phone system has a 911 database that is in Microsoft Excel
> > format, and they want to be able to take that information, and show
> > it on a webpage, either via a search form, or in one big table. The
> > pr
fyi - this is off topic since it does not have anything to do with
mod_perl in particular. you should really ask on:
news://comp.lang.perl.modules
or one of the other newsgroups:
news://comp.lang.perl.moderated
news://comp.lang.perl.misc
or on this helpful website:
http://www.perlmonks.org/
wh
If you couldn't convince the bosses to db this, you could use .cvs (tab
delimited) instead of .xls, ftp it to your webserver every (cron) and have
perl parse it out. People love their xls and access files don't they:)
How about dumping the data into MS-SQL and have your db write the .xls file
ev
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Tom Servo wrote:
> Hopefully someone else knows of a CPAN module to work with Excel files,
> though...
Spreadsheet::ParseExcel and Spreadsheet::WriteExcel? Both have ::Simple
versions too.
I've used them in the past and it's Worked For Me (tm)
Later.
Mark.
--
s'' Mar
Ian,
I have never used it, but I have heard that Spreadsheet::ParseExcel is
good at getting Excel file into a Perl script. If you every need to
go the other way (Perl->Excel) i have used (and highly recommend)
Spreadsheet::WriteExcel. Both of these can be found on CPAN.
Ian wrote:
> The campus
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Tom Servo wrote:
> Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 14:37:34 -0800 (PST)
> From: Tom Servo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Ian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Perl and Microsoft Excel?
>
> There's probably a far better answer to this than I can give, but if not,
>
There's probably a far better answer to this than I can give, but if not,
an interim solution might be having whoever maintains these Excel files
save them as .csv files. Excel can do that, and while you lose all the
fancy formatting, it just dumps them in a comma seperated list, then you
can sp
I have the following config:
apache 1.3.22 with perl 1.26 built statically
I want to use perl to dynamically generate html pages, so I have .pl
files under DOCUMENT_ROOT.
I have this config:
Alias /perl /usr/local/apache/cgi-bin
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
In the wide and wonderful world of Microsoft and Linux, I'm in the
need of an interesting soloution.
I'm presenting this to the list because I've ran out of good ideas.
The campus phone system has a 911 database that is in Microsoft Excel
format,
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 02:30:26PM -0500, Chris Winters wrote:
> * James G Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011129 14:11]:
> > I have the 1.26 tarball untar'd and run the following command:
> >
> > % find . -name Request.pm -print
> >
> > It prints nothing. Is there supposed to be an Apache/Request.p
* James G Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011129 14:11]:
> I have the 1.26 tarball untar'd and run the following command:
>
> % find . -name Request.pm -print
>
> It prints nothing. Is there supposed to be an Apache/Request.pm file
> somewhere? Apache complains that it can't find it on startup (I'm
I have the 1.26 tarball untar'd and run the following command:
% find . -name Request.pm -print
It prints nothing. Is there supposed to be an Apache/Request.pm file
somewhere? Apache complains that it can't find it on startup (I'm trying
to use HTML::Mason).
--
James Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Don't you need to add a PerlPassEnv LD_LIBRARY_PATH for this to work?
Paul E Wilt
Principal Software Engineer
I use oracle and with DBI I had a similiar problem. although I could run all
the oracle client software without having to set this variable i had to set
it when i connected through dbi,however this happened with standard cgi's as
well.
I usually set it in my connection subroutine ie..
$ENV{'LD_LI
William Rusch wrote to Ryan Thompson and [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Ryan Thompson wrote:
> > Can't load
> > '/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/i386-freebsd/auto/DBD/mysql/mysql.so'
> > for module DBD::mysql: Shared object "libmysqlclient.so.10" not
> > found at /usr/libdata/perl/5.00503/Dynaloader.p
Ged Haywood wrote to Ryan Thompson:
> Hi there,
>
> On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Ryan Thompson wrote:
>
> > Can't load
> > '/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/i386-freebsd/auto/DBD/mysql/mysql.so'
> > for module DBD::mysql: Shared object "libmysqlclient.so.10" not found
> > at /usr/libdata/perl/5.005
Usually when I see an error like this i suspect the ld_library_path needs to
be set to include the missing dynamic library. Try setting it to include
your mysql/lib folder if this could be the problem.
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, Novem
Even if you compile perl in statically it needs it. I'm not sure if this is
a bug or a prerequisite for any mod-perl/apache install that uses mod_so
even if its not the perl module. I do know however that building the perl
dynamic libraries will solve your problem without forcing you to compile
pe
Hi there,
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Ryan Thompson wrote:
> Can't load
> '/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/i386-freebsd/auto/DBD/mysql/mysql.so'
> for module DBD::mysql: Shared object "libmysqlclient.so.10" not found
> at /usr/libdata/perl/5.00503/Dynaloader.pm line 169.
>
> libmysqlclient.so.10
A new version (1.35) of OpenInteract has been released to
CPAN. OpenInteract is an extensible web application server built on
Apache, mod_perl, the Template Toolkit and SPOPS object persistence.
This is a substantial upgrade, with two new packages, support for the
INI-style server configuration f
Jon Robison wrote:
> Someone please tell me if I am wrong - does the USER_AGENT field get
> some kind of special serial number from the browser, or is it just a
> version identified?
>
> Best example - large company with 1000 PC's, all with same Netscape
> installed. How then does the HTTP_USER
Hi everybody,
I hope I'm asking this on the right forum... But this question
involves several different packages :-)
On a FreeBSD 4.4 system, I am trying to use DBD::mysql (in my library,
I have "use Mysql") with mod_perl 1.26. However, when running under
mod_perl (and ONLY when running under m
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