At 05:43 10.06.2002, Mark Korey wrote:
>ENV{HTTP_COOKIE} does not contain a newly set cookie, often it
>still contains an old value when I try to change it (ie switch to a
>different user).
>Everything else appears to be working fine.
If you're saying that $ENV{HTTP_COOKIE} is empty, you should s
Hi,
We're in the process of setting up mod_perl on a site which uses cookies
to perform user authentication. Everything worked fine before mod_perl,
but now the cookie is not set when we check for it.
I've searched the web & "Developer's Cookbook", but can't find any
references
to this type of p
On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 12:43:38PM -0400, Perrin Harkins wrote:
> > I just ran down a problem that was somewhat hard to find, and I didn't
> see any
> > mention of anything like it in the archives anywhere.
>
> The expat issue has been discussed quite a bit on this list, and is
> documented here:
/usr/ports/www/apache13/work/apache_1.3.24/src/httpd -f
`pwd`/t/conf/httpd.conf -X -d `pwd`/t &
httpd listening on port 8529
will write error_log to: t/logs/error_log
letting apache warm up...\c
Syntax error on line 3 of
/ad4/ENV/common/src/Perl/mod_perl-1.27/t/conf/httpd.conf:
Invalid command '=p
Yeh, it does apply on other BSD platforms--but I don't think it's specific
to BSD(s). I use the same args on Net and Open on Apaches I've built on
those platforms. I came across this issue with AxKit. There's tons of
references on the web as well:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF
> We are going to be moving to mod_perl, but I am
> worried about how to keep from getting into the same kind of trap with
> mod_perl as with PHP.
You may want to read my article about building a large site with
mod_perl:
http://perl.apache.org/release/docs/tutorials/apps/scale_etoys/etoys.htm
l.
> What I didn't like about this is I then had to adjust the so-called
> controller code that decoded the user input for my request object to
> include these new features. But really that data was of only interest
to
> the model. So a change in the model forced a change in the
controller.
No, a
Two good books could be written on these subjects:
* Mastering Design Patterns with Perl (I understand that Mastering
Algorithms with Perl sells quite well)
* Rapid Web Application Development with Perl
The second one would describe the various application frameworks available,
and related tool
> I just ran down a problem that was somewhat hard to find, and I didn't
see any
> mention of anything like it in the archives anywhere.
The expat issue has been discussed quite a bit on this list, and is
documented here:
http://perl.apache.org/guide/troubleshooting.html#Segfaults_when_using_X
ML
I came across the same problem while trying to install a bunch of XML
modules via the CPAN module. It was pretty frustrating when the module
installations kept dying when it got to expat, even after a installed
the expat port time and time again. I think I solved the problem
similarly to the wa
Hello,
How can i install Apache::DBI module with mod_perl 2?
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Best regards,
Yuri mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi folks,
I just ran down a problem that was somewhat hard to find, and I didn't see any
mention of anything like it in the archives anywhere. I thought it might be
helpful to mention the details in case someone else is ever in the same
situation.
I'm running FreeBSD 4.5, with perl 5.6.1 and
Hi!
On Sun, Jun 09, 2002 at 12:42:15AM -0400, Jaberwocky wrote:
> Does any one know of any modperl 2 resources? mailing lists,
> stuff like that.
mod_perl 2 issues are discussed here on the mod_perl mailing list
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