Ged Haywood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi there,
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Chris Thompson wrote:
mod_perl is a lousy name.
[snip]
mod_perl needs a name. Something marketable, something catchy.
How about BigFoot?
Sasquatch.
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Hi all,
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about BigFoot?
Probably not the best for a server application. Might make one think of the
footprint involved ...
That was one of my points. :) There will be fame although possibly
not fortune for the first person to publish
Hi Ron,
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Ron Savage wrote:
In a message dated 30-Jan-02 12:50:50 AM GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How about BigFoot?
All these American-style names are verging on the racist.
This is world-wide code, not s/$Expletive// American-wide code.
But I'm
I like Monkey Butter v1.0.. On a serious note, I work in a
predominately MS shop - of 25 developers me and one other are the only
Perl developers with 3 more doing some combination of Java,C++, and C.
I would suggest that anyone looking to make a case for 'Perl in the
Enterprise' should
All right -- I know I should just silently delete this, and let it
go, but it's like a bad traffic accident, I just have to sneak a
look.
In exactly what way do you connote American-style out of any of
those names? The fact that Big Foot is a mythical being often
associated with the US
The last time I looked the Yeti is Himalayan and Nessie is from
Scotland.
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Reppucci [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 9:16 AM
To: Ron Savage
Cc: mod_perl
Subject: [OT] Re: New mod_perl Logo
All right -- I know I
I'm going to have a spew here. I am sick of all the Anti-US bashing. You
sent hundreds of thousands of your boys to help save Europe, Australia,
Russia, Asia from slavery. We will never forget that. When any country is
in
trouble it dials 1. If in return we get to drink Starbucks and eat
variable path=/agenda was omitted. Explorer 6.0 doesn't set cookie
without path attribute.
I think, it's a good idea to make WhatEverPath required option in
config.
Hrm. I was not aware of that. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
I have changed AuthCookie in CVS so that Path will be
Hi,
I'm running Apache/1.3.20 (Win32) mod_perl/1.25_01-dev
and am having problem using auth_name to dynamically set the realm. The
call seems to be ignored, using the AuthName directive from http.conf.
Excuse me if I've done something obviously wrong, but I've only been
writing mod_perl for 4
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Ron Savage wrote:
All these American-style names are verging on the racist.
People should instead take into consideration the alternative
suggestions you provided...oh wait, nevermind.
--Alex
___cliff rayman___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
how about Everest? Niagara? Multiphase? Slipstream?
DigiServer? Pointillion? Web Mammoth? SharpWeb?
Web Enterprise? EnterWeb?
% perl -wlne 'print if delmopr eq join , sort /./g' dictionary
premold
%
Actually I just wish we could
well, thanks to Jean-Michel Hiver, we seem to have a winner with the
Apache::Registry HEAD request issue.
http://www.modperlcookbook.org/~geoff/modules/Apache-HEADRegistry-0.01.tar.gz
below is the README. bascially, Apache::HEADRegistry is just a
subclass of Apache::Registry that is HEAD
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Hi, all,
I just wanted to make a point of saying that I am available for work of a
(mod)Perl-ish nature. I have a lot of expertise in mod_perl, Mason,
databases, and Perl in general. I can add two and two. I can bake a
cake. I can leap over _extremely_ tiny buildings in a single bound.
In a message dated 30-Jan-02 6:08:29 AM GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
All these American-style names are verging on the racist.
This is world-wide code, not f---ing American-wide code.
Don't let the crappy AOL account fool you. Nessie is about 3 hours from here. The Yetti I
At 4:54 PM -0500 1/30/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 30-Jan-02 6:08:29 AM GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
All these American-style names are verging on the racist.
This is world-wide code, not f---ing American-wide code.
Don't let the crappy AOL account fool
Uhh... the platypus, the wombat, the tazmanian devil, and the emu.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 1:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: New mod_perl Logo
In a message dated
* Rob Bloodgood ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [31 Jan 2002 09:32]:
Uhh... the platypus, the wombat, the tazmanian devil, and the emu.
That's 'Tasmanian'. And they're wonderfully cute and vicious brutes.
cheers,
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I looked at some of the candidates at
http://wypug.digital-word.com/mod_perl/
must confess I am partial to
http://wypug.digital-word.com/mod_perl/logos/louise_bramald_1.jpg so far
Thinking camels for Perl and feathers for Apache putting them together all I
could see is flying camels - is that
My copy just arrived! I'll try and get through most of it as fast as I can
and post a review.
Congrats Geoff, Paul and Randy. Looks great at first glance.
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