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This is a wee bit off topic, but may still be of interest.
PPerl 0.04 has been released to CPAN.
What's PPerl you may ask? Well it's a persistent perl interpreter. It's quite
similar in many ways to SpeedyCGI, except it doesn't require any
Hi
I am new to mod_perl and i am developing some samples using
mod_perl .
While developing sample , i do not want to restart the server
frequently with respect to my changes.
So i used the$r-header_out(Pragma, no-cache); statement not
to cache the results. i seems to be not
I think that if there is a bug, which i'm not convinced of (see below),
it's likely to be int(), which may *first* be called by sprintf to cast
the floating-point number into an integral format (%03d).
Indeed if you run :
perl -e '$a=0.57; print int($a * 100)'
you get 0.56 .
Now,
At 10:41 16.04.2002, Murugan K wrote:
Hi
I am new to mod_perl and i am developing some samples using
mod_perl .
While developing sample , i do not want to restart the server
frequently with respect to my changes.
So i used the$r-header_out(Pragma, no-cache); statement not
to cache
Murugan K wrote:
Hi
I am new to mod_perl and i am developing some samples using
mod_perl .
While developing sample , i do not want to restart the server
frequently with respect to my changes.
So i used the$r-header_out(Pragma, no-cache); statement not
to cache the results. i
Issac Goldstand wrote:
Murugan K wrote:
Hi I am new to mod_perl and i am developing some samples using
mod_perl . While developing sample , i do not want to restart the
server frequently with respect to my changes.
So i used the$r-header_out(Pragma, no-cache); statement not
Hi
I am new to mod_perl and i am developing some samples
using
mod_perl .
While developing sample , i do not want to restart the
server
frequently with respect to my changes.
So i used the$r-header_out(Pragma, no-cache);
statement not
to cache the results. i seems to be not
hi
winnt/perl 561
about the compiling error of mod_perl-1.99_01 in debug mode,
the specific error is
unresolved external _MP_debug_level when linking filter.dll
this symbol is found in every .lo files of the
src/modules/perl directory after the build process but in no
source file
isn't this
Peter Bi wrote:
If you touch SessionDBI for every request, why don't go directly to the
Basic Authentication ?
1. You can't use a custom log in page
2. You can't log out unless you close your browser
3. It's for use by our employees only. They are told to enable cookies. =)
-Fran
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
winnt/perl 561
about the compiling error of mod_perl-1.99_01 in debug mode,
the specific error is
unresolved external _MP_debug_level when linking filter.dll
this symbol is found in every .lo files of the
src/modules/perl directory after the build
Hi,
I've been search all the guides and never found the answer to next
question : I have mod_perl 1.26 correctly installed with Apache 1.3.22.
When I include in the httpd.conf file this kind of line Include
/home/me/auto-apache.conf which has a PerlRequire command like
PerlRequire
Florence Dardenne wrote:
Does mod_perl 1.26 includes the 'PerlRequire' functionality or do I need
higher version ?
All versions of mod_perl have that feature. You must not have mod_perl
compiled into that server. See this entry in the guide:
Hello Friends,
I am a newbie and had developed a proof-of-concept application on Apache
1.3.23/Mod_Perl-1.26-dev. We are researching into moving away from ASP/IIS
Webapplications to Apache/Mod_Perl. I am stuck with the latest Apache 2.0.35 with the
following problems.
Today I installed
At 16:41 16.04.2002, Florence Dardenne wrote:
Hi,
I've been search all the guides and never found the answer to next
question : I have mod_perl 1.26 correctly installed with Apache 1.3.22.
When I include in the httpd.conf file this kind of line Include
/home/me/auto-apache.conf which has a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a newbie and had developed a proof-of-concept application on Apache
1.3.23/Mod_Perl-1.26-dev. We are researching into moving away from ASP/IIS
Webapplications to Apache/Mod_Perl. I am stuck with the latest Apache 2.0.35 with the
following problems.
Do you really
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Perrin Harkins wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a newbie and had developed a proof-of-concept application on Apache
1.3.23/Mod_Perl-1.26-dev. We are researching into moving away from ASP/IIS
Webapplications to Apache/Mod_Perl. I am stuck with the latest Apache
Both the suppositions are right! To have the proof-of-concept working in Apache, I do
have it working 100% under Apache 1.3.23/mod_perl-1.26. I had performed benchmark
studies under IIS/ASP, Tomcat/JSP and Apache/MOD_PERL and have seen the best
performance under Apache 1.3.23/Mod_Perl!
In the next few weeks our radio show might be
tackling mod_perl as a topic. I've read everything on the perl.apache.org
site (and followed the links from there to take23.org, etc.)
I'vereadthe mod_perl articles on perl.comas well. My
question is, are there any other less-obvious places to
I am not sure, if I should post it here:
OS: Windows 2000; Perl:ActivePerl 631; Apache:2.0.35; Mod_Perl:1.99_01 downloaded via
PPM under theorynx website.
In the httpd.conf, I am making the Apache::Registry pointer to be
Apache2::ModPerl::Registry.
However, when my CGI script is run, I get
Hello all. I'm trying to use Apache::DProf but all I get is seg faults.
I put these lines in my httpd.conf:
PerlModule Apache::DB
PerlModule Apache::DProf
Then I start the server, and it looks ok:
[Tue Apr 16 17:22:12 2002] [notice] Apache/1.3.20 (Unix) mod_perl/1.25
mod_ssl/2.8.4
On 16 Apr 2002, PinkFreud wrote:
I have a rather odd problem, one which I can only assume is a bug
somewhere, due to how bizarre it is.
I am attmempting to generate virtual host configs via mod_perl, using
Perl sections in httpd.conf. Not all hosts will be using a /perl
Alias, though, so
Fran:
1) agreed. If a custom login page is needed, one has to look for other
solutions such as cookie access control.
2) that depends. First, for some reasons, Internet is designed without
Logout. Many seldom logout from those services such as Yahoo mail, and me
too. For the specific question
On 16 Apr 2002, Garth Winter Webb wrote:
Sam, try getting rid of the 'PerlModule Apache::DB' line. I've used
Apache::DProf w/o any problems by including only the one PerlModule
line. Since they both want to use perl debugging hooks, I'm guessing
that Apache::DProf is getting crashed up
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Sam Tregar wrote:
On 16 Apr 2002, Garth Winter Webb wrote:
Sam, try getting rid of the 'PerlModule Apache::DB' line. I've used
Apache::DProf w/o any problems by including only the one PerlModule
line. Since they both want to use perl debugging hooks, I'm guessing
Sam Tregar wrote:
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Sam Tregar wrote:
On 16 Apr 2002, Garth Winter Webb wrote:
Sam, try getting rid of the 'PerlModule Apache::DB' line. I've used
Apache::DProf w/o any problems by including only the one PerlModule
line. Since they both want to use perl debugging
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Friends,
I am a newbie and had developed a proof-of-concept
application on Apache 1.3.23/Mod_Perl-1.26-dev. We are
researching into moving away from ASP/IIS Webapplications to
Apache/Mod_Perl. I am stuck with the latest Apache 2.0.35
with
Peter,
2) that depends. First, for some reasons, Internet is designed without
Logout. Many seldom logout from those services such as Yahoo mail, and me
too. For the specific question you posted (one login only for an account),
while it can be in principle designed and implemented, in
you might actually be hitting a problem i just found on solaris with 2.0
and perl 5.6.1. a problem that is fixed in 5.8.0-tobe, where
certain DynaLoader and XSLoader combo prevents modperl from closing all of
the dlhandles. try adding this to your startup.pl before use-ing any
other
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Arul, Rex wrote:
I am not sure, if I should post it here:
OS: Windows 2000; Perl:ActivePerl 631; Apache:2.0.35;
Mod_Perl:1.99_01 downloaded via PPM under theorynx website.
In the httpd.conf, I am making the Apache::Registry pointer
to be Apache2::ModPerl::Registry.
Randy:
Thanks for your response. Here are my responses:
A few things to perhaps look at ...
- does the error message give some more specific hint of what
may be wrong?
Not at all. THE REQUESTED OPERATION HAS FAILED -- This is the message that I get
from Apache Monitor Services application.
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Perrin Harkins wrote:
Strange, that works for me. I do it like this:
Perl
use Apache::DProf;
use Apache::DB;
Apache::DB-init;
/Perl
That works, but this doesn't:
Perl
use Apache::DB;
use Apache::DProf;
Apache::DB-init;
/Perl
Randy Kobes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Arul, Rex wrote:
I am not sure, if I should post it here:
OS: Windows 2000; Perl:ActivePerl 631; Apache:2.0.35;
Mod_Perl:1.99_01 downloaded via PPM under theorynx website.
In the httpd.conf, I am making the Apache::Registry pointer
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Arul, Rex wrote:
Randy:
Thanks for your response. Here are my responses:
A few things to perhaps look at ...
- does the service start OK, with mod_perl-2 enabled, if the
PerlRequire statement isn't there?
Yes! Apache2 server starts fine under the 'Apache Monitor
Thanks for the patch, Michael. Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to fix
my problem. :(
[Tue Apr 16 19:11:47 2002] [error] [client x.x.x.x] File does not exist:
/home/vhosts/linuxhelp.mirkwood.net/htdocs/perl/
It's still ignoring the Alias directive, when require'd from another
file.
On Tue,
Randy:
In order to keep my Apache 1.3.23/Mod_Perl-1.26 safe, I tried installing Apache
2.0.35/mod_perl-2 on a different NT 4.0 Server with ActivePerl 628.
LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so
PerlModule Apache2
WORKS!!!
However, when I write a simple Perl CGI page, it bombs at the
Randy,
For what it's worth, I can verify Rex's experience with the exception
that I used a win2k platform instead of Nt 4. I do have use Apache2 in
my startup.pl.
Rich
Arul, Rex wrote:
Randy:
In order to keep my Apache 1.3.23/Mod_Perl-1.26 safe, I tried installing Apache
After much fluffing around I managed to get Apache::Reload to work for .pm
files with:
httpd.conf
Location /
PerlRequire /the/path/to/the/perl/startup.pl
PerlInitHandler Apache::Reload
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::Registry
Options +ExecCGI
/Location
Marc Slagle wrote:
In the next few weeks our radio show might be tackling mod_perl as a
topic. I've read everything on the perl.apache.org site (and followed
the links from there to take23.org, etc.) I've read the mod_perl
articles on perl.com as well. My question is, are there any
Stas:
The fix still does not work. Here is the error message (OS: Windows NT 4.0 SP 6a;
ActivePerl 628; PPM Install of Mod_Perl-1.99 from theoryx.uwinnipeg.ca and Apache
2.0.35):
Server error!
Error message:
Attempt to free unreferenced scalar at
What else do you need? There are two mod_perl books that you may wish to
purchase and read, see the links on the site.
Got the books too.
I'm almost there, but could still use any nifty statistics, etc. Most of
the stories I've seen are for defunct sites/companies. I'm creating a site
to go
Marc Slagle wrote:
What else do you need? There are two mod_perl books that you may wish to
purchase and read, see the links on the site.
Got the books too.
I'm almost there, but could still use any nifty statistics, etc. Most of
the stories I've seen are for defunct sites/companies.
Thanks a lot to Stas and Randy, I have got the MOD_PERL-1.99 and Apache 2.0.35 to get
started up and running to serve the first CGIs under MOD_PERL in Windows NT 4.0 SP 6a
environment. I am sure it should be the same for Windows 2000 too.
Points:
1) I am having problems in my Windows 2000
Hey,
I've gotten it so that I can define a variable across apache children,
however when I update the variable, it only updates for the active
child. Is there any way to share a variable across children so no
matter what child is doing the update, the variable is updated for all
children?
Benjamin Elbirt wrote:
Hey,
I've gotten it so that I can define a variable across apache children,
however when I update the variable, it only updates for the active
child. Is there any way to share a variable across children so no
matter what child is doing the update, the variable is
Hello Friends,
I am a newbie and had developed a proof-of-concept
application on Apache 1.3.23/Mod_Perl-1.26-dev. We are
researching into moving away from ASP/IIS Webapplications to
Apache/Mod_Perl. I am stuck with the latest Apache 2.0.35
with the following problems.
Today I
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