On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Nigel Hamilton wrote:
Even better ... is there a way to do SSL compression in mod_perl
with only one server?
mod_deflate. http://sysoev.ru/mod_deflate/mod_deflate-1.0.15.tar.gz
Documentation is in Russian only but feel free to ask me directly.
There is also Babelfish
On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 17:46, Tobyn Baugher wrote:
As someone fairly new to mod_perl could you make a suggestion of a good
alternative to Apache::Cookie? I was using it just because, like
Apache::Request, it was *there*.
The pure-perl CGI::Cookie works fine.
Chris
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Chris Winters ([EMAIL
Hi.
I'm trying to upgrade my apache+mod_perl server form versions 1.3.27
(Apache) and 1.27 (mod_perl) to versions 2.0.43 and 2.0 but I have
a problem with cookies.
With mod_perl 1.27 I use Apache::Cookie from libapreq-1.0 and I cannot
fount a similar module for mod_perl 2.0.
Does anybody
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Btw when I mean escalate, i mean that the odds of any browser getting
a segfaulting page were increased, not that they are random - a
particular request - URI,User-Agent,Accept,Cookie, etc combo -
consistently segfaults, at least for a few days.
Then it's probably
Chris Winters wrote:
On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 17:46, Tobyn Baugher wrote:
As someone fairly new to mod_perl could you make a suggestion of a good
alternative to Apache::Cookie? I was using it just because, like
Apache::Request, it was *there*.
The pure-perl CGI::Cookie works fine.