On Sat, 23 Nov 2002, Jonathan M. Hollin wrote:
Can anyone offer me some pointers (pun intended) on how to implement a
stack in Perl with an array?
The description you give does not describe an 'academic' stack...
You would probably need to read some good Perl books. I suggest
the classical
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 23:01:44 -0500, Geoffrey Young [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Look in archives. I think many people had problems with IPC::Open2
under mod_perl. So far the best solution I know is just replacing it
with IPC::Run.
Seconded. Go with IPC::Run and you won't regret, since it works
Ilya Martynov wrote:
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 23:01:44 -0500, Geoffrey Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Look in archives. I think many people had problems with IPC::Open2
under mod_perl. So far the best solution I know is just replacing it
with IPC::Run.
Seconded. Go with IPC::Run and you won't
Hello,
I wanted to add some functionality to mod_perl. I am following the
'mod_per 2.0 Source Code Explained' guide. Before doing any change at
all I tried to run 'make source_scan' and I got some errors. Going
through build/source_scan.pl I was able to tell which errors where
generated from
Esteban Fernandez Stafford wrote:
Hello,
I wanted to add some functionality to mod_perl. I am following the
'mod_per 2.0 Source Code Explained' guide. Before doing any change at
all I tried to run 'make source_scan' and I got some errors. Going
through build/source_scan.pl I was able to tell
Hi,
This new RH 8.0 installation is resulting in a calvary. After finding
that mod_cgi does not work, that the mod_perl that comes with it breaks
all scripts I've got, I have decided to build the latest apache version
and mod_perl from scratch. But looks like I am also bumping into
These days, Apache 2 has become the default version of Apache.
On my site, I run a front end Apache and a back end Apache.
Front end: Apache 1.x, has mod_accel module which is like mod_proxy,
but downloads all the data from the backend ASAP and frees it up
immediately, so that a slow modem
I couldn't find a contact address on the modperl website, so I'm
posting this here...
On http://perl.apache.org/products/products.html there is an outdated
link to mwForum. The new URL is: http://www.mwforum.org/
J. J. Merelo wrote:
Hi,
This new RH 8.0 installation is resulting in a calvary. After finding
that mod_cgi does not work, that the mod_perl that comes with it breaks
all scripts I've got, I have decided to build the latest apache version
and mod_perl from scratch. But looks like I am also
Brian Hirt wrote:
Okay, I've been able to create a simple testcase that reproduces the
problem I'm having. Hopefully some perl/mod_perl guru out there will be
able to tell me what the deal is. The program basically print out
three strings, concatinates a few strings and print them out too.
Joe Schaefer wrote:
The apreq developers are planning a maintenance release of
libapreq-1.1. This version does not include support for
modperl-2, but it does address some outstanding problems in
1.0:
I have made the below patch to make Apache::Request behave like CGI.pm
when parsing
Dear Group,
I wonder if using ModPerl and PostgreSQL there's any possibility to
resemble what in Oracle is called 'Intermedia', in this particular case
parsing/indexing content of PDF files inside PostgreSQL as a LOB or
alternatively as a flat OS file with metadata parsed/indexed from it
[please, post followups to the list! everybody else on the list wants to
know the answer, not only you. thanks!]
J. J. Merelo wrote:
Hi,
Looks like that corresponds to libapreq ; but I'm not too sure where to
get it. Is it included in the Apache release? Is it in apache-devel? I
have found a
Fabián R. Breschi writes:
I wonder if using ModPerl and PostgreSQL there's any possibility to
resemble what in Oracle is called 'Intermedia', in this particular case
parsing/indexing content of PDF files inside PostgreSQL as a LOB or
alternatively as a flat OS file with metadata
Hi,
Looks like that corresponds to libapreq ; but I'm not too sure where to
get it. Is it included in the Apache release? Is it in apache-devel? I
have found a RPM for it, but now I'm not sure that's reliable either.
¿Any idea?
you have to install httpd-2.0, before you build mod_perl
At 11:35 26.11.2002, Philip Mak wrote:
I couldn't find a contact address on the modperl website, so I'm
posting this here...
On http://perl.apache.org/products/products.html there is an outdated
link to mwForum. The new URL is: http://www.mwforum.org/
Thank you Philip, it has been corrected.
Fabián R. Breschi wrote:
I wonder if using ModPerl and PostgreSQL there's any possibility to
resemble what in Oracle is called 'Intermedia', in this particular case
parsing/indexing content of PDF files inside PostgreSQL as a LOB or
alternatively as a flat OS file with metadata
What do yo mean a modem will tie up the Server? I've never heard this
before.
- Original Message -
From: Philip Mak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 2:15 AM
Subject: Apache 2?
These days, Apache 2 has become the default version of Apache.
On my
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 11:40:00AM -0800, Grant Cooper wrote:
What do yo mean a modem will tie up the Server? I've never heard this
before.
Let's say you have a mod_perl page that returns a 100k document, and a
28.8k modem downloads that document.
The mod_perl process that is serving that
A Linux machine running Apache/2.0.35 (Unix) mod_perl/1.99_05-dev
Perl/v5.6.1 mysql 4.0.1 uses increasing used memory (according
/usr/bin/free), eventually resuting in all memory being consumed. Memory
usage drops somewhat after a reboot of apache and mysql, but not completely.
If a reference
I would like to have some of the page display while the rest of the data for
the page is still being retrieved (i.e. a Please wait, this operation takes
several seconds... kind of message). I thought (perhaps naively) that a
print Please wait.\n; at the beginning of my handler would
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 03:11:47PM -0800, Grant Cooper wrote:
Is there any documention of a HOWTO or a tutorial about a lightweight
front-end proxy that loads the data from the mod_perl
I wrote a guide a while back on how to install mod_accel and
mod_deflate with Apache. It's for Apache 1.3.x;
local $|=1;
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 9:11 PM
Subject: partial page display
I would like to have some of the page display while the rest of the data
for
the page is still being retrieved (i.e. a Please wait,
That doesn't work for us. It seems that the browser also maintains a
buffer, because if I loop the please wait message 1 times, it does show
up immediately. I suspect possibly there's some massaging we can do to the
header?
Thanks,
Fran
-Original Message-
From: Issac Goldstand
After much thought on Nov 26 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suspect possibly there's some massaging we can do to the header?
I wonder if your thinking of the meta tag refresh :
META HTTP-EQUIV=Refresh CONTENT=45;URL=http://mydomain.com/tracking.pl
Is this a good idea? I hope so, because I'm
Charles wrote:
A Linux machine running Apache/2.0.35 (Unix) mod_perl/1.99_05-dev
Perl/v5.6.1 mysql 4.0.1 uses increasing used memory (according
/usr/bin/free), eventually resuting in all memory being consumed. Memory
usage drops somewhat after a reboot of apache and mysql, but not completely.
Philip Mak wrote:
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 03:11:47PM -0800, Grant Cooper wrote:
Is there any documention of a HOWTO or a tutorial about a lightweight
front-end proxy that loads the data from the mod_perl
I wrote a guide a while back on how to install mod_accel and
mod_deflate with Apache.
Philip Mak wrote:
These days, Apache 2 has become the default version of Apache.
On my site, I run a front end Apache and a back end Apache.
Front end: Apache 1.x, has mod_accel module which is like mod_proxy,
but downloads all the data from the backend ASAP and frees it up
immediately, so that
Add a BR/ tag. That's what I throw in to force the browser to flush
whatever I fed it onto the screen...
Issac
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 9:25 PM
Subject: RE: partial page
Full of ideas from apachecon and Vegas (cha ching!), I wonder when mod
perl 1.99 will become 2.0. Any guesses?
Jim
Thanks, finally found the right combination...
{
local $| = 1;
$r-content_type('text/html');
$r-send_http_header;
print Testing...\n;
}
-Fran
-Original Message-
From: Issac Goldstand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 4:28 PM
To: [EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, finally found the right combination...
{
local $| = 1;
$r-content_type('text/html');
$r-send_http_header;
print Testing...\n;
}
Peruse the docs and they will save your time:
Jim Martinez wrote:
After much thought on Nov 26 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suspect possibly there's some massaging we can do to the header?
I wonder if your thinking of the meta tag refresh :
META HTTP-EQUIV=Refresh CONTENT=45;URL=http://mydomain.com/tracking.pl
Is this a good idea? I
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On Tuesday 26 November 2002 04:27 pm, Jim Martinez wrote:
I wonder if your thinking of the meta tag refresh :
META HTTP-EQUIV=Refresh
CONTENT=45;URL=http://mydomain.com/tracking.pl
Is this a good idea? I hope so, because I'm using it.
One
Jim Martinez wrote:
Full of ideas from apachecon and Vegas (cha ching!), I wonder when mod
perl 1.99 will become 2.0. Any guesses?
Somewhere next year?
Though some people are already using it in production. It all depends
what functionality is needed, since the core is pretty much done, but
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Edward,
Instead of just ./configure, you'll need to do
./configure --with-apache-includes=/usr/include/httpd
(assuming that's where your apache headers are).
That'll get you farther, anyway.
Joe, maybe this could be added as a default for Darwin or something?
-Ken
On Tuesday, November 26,
Philip == Philip Mak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Philip Let's say you have a mod_perl page that returns a 100k document, and a
Philip 28.8k modem downloads that document.
Philip The mod_perl process that is serving that document will be tied up
Philip until that modem finishes downloading the
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