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From: Marc Slagle
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Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 8:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Reading XML input from
flash
Has
anyone had any luck reading in the XML sent by the flash XML.sendandload
function? I've looked on
I need some people with brains (instead of the warm gray mush filling
my head, the effects of becoming an editor) to look over the first 1/3
or so of a mod_perl chapter for the upcoming Perl Cookbook. I need
people to read the work for accuracy. If you're interested, send me
mail: [EMAIL
From: Nathan Torkington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 December 2002 20:58
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Perl Cookbook modperl chapter
I also need help on content. I'm not competing with Geoff, Randy, and
Paul's excellent book (mod_perl Developer's Cookbook)--they have 630
pages
Nat,
Obviously you (or ORA) _are_ competing with mod_perl Developer's
Cookbook ...
If ORA wanted to cover mod_perl they should not have let Geoff co. get
away to another publisher.
Trying now to cover highly complex topics like Authenticating in
mod_perl in a recipe in a chapter of the Perl
Nick Tonkin writes:
Obviously you (or ORA) _are_ competing with mod_perl Developer's
Cookbook ...
If ORA wanted to cover mod_perl they should not have let Geoff co. get
away to another publisher.
Actually, we do cover mod_perl--we published the Eagle book, Writing
Apache Modules ... way
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 01:13:30PM -0800, Nick Tonkin wrote:
Obviously you (or ORA) _are_ competing with mod_perl Developer's
Cookbook ...
Why wouldn't they be? They have Writing Apache modules with Perl and C
after all. And with Stas' and Eric's book on the way (www.modperlbook.org)
they
Nathan Torkington wrote:
Current recipe list:
[gnat:~] grep head1 Ora/pcb2/ch21.pod
=head1 Introduction
=head1 Authenticating in mod_perl
=head1 Setting Cookies in mod_perl
=head1 Accessing Cookie Values from mod_perl
=head1 Redirecting the Browser from mod_perl
=head1
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Nathan Torkington wrote:
Actually, we do cover mod_perl--we published the Eagle book, Writing
Apache Modules ... way back in 1999.
Yes, I have had my now dog-eared copy since then :)
There's no way that 20 recipes in the Perl Cookbook will compete with
the what, 250?
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 13:58:18 -0700, Nathan Torkington wrote:
Nathan
I also need help on content. I'm not competing with Geoff, Randy,
Some of us are trying to implement authentication/login/logout where,
if at all possible, cookies are not to be used. A cookie-free
discussion would be most
Nick,
I think you raise valid points that I think Nathan and the reviewers
should take on board when they do this chapter and subsequently review
it.
However...
1) I believe that rather than entirely naysay that some common cookbook
items can be covered in a mod_perl chapter, I would prefer
Hi,
I only speak for myself, but I am happy to see mod_perl covered in the
Perl Cookbook. Why you ask? I see the inclusion of mod_perl helping
increase the size of the mod_perl pie. A rising tide lifts all
boats.
I'm not too worried about the content. I'm sure it will be top-notch.
Warren Pollans wrote:
One app uses MLDBM (with DB_File) to store a complex hash. One doc,
mod_perl and dbm files, suggests that there might be consistency
problems (locking related) when using dbm files with mod_perl. It seems
that the MLDBM::Sync module is supposed to eliminate this
On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 03:17 PM, Ron Savage wrote:
Having 2 books which can both be casually, if incorrectly, called The
mod_perl Cookbook, is asking for endless (minor) trouble. A distinct
name would be a distinct advantage.
Nat's book is _The Perl Cookbook_, not _The mod_perl
* Ron Savage ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [12 Dec 2002 10:19]:
[...]
Having 2 books which can both be casually, if incorrectly, called The
mod_perl Cookbook, is asking for endless (minor) trouble. A distinct
name would be a distinct advantage.
Given there's already XML and Perl and Perl XML (I must
Paul Lindner wrote:
Hi,
I only speak for myself, but I am happy to see mod_perl covered in the
Perl Cookbook. Why you ask? I see the inclusion of mod_perl helping
increase the size of the mod_perl pie. A rising tide lifts all
boats.
I second that. And just like Paul, I only speak for
Paul Lindner wrote:
Hi,
I only speak for myself, but I am happy to see mod_perl covered in the
Perl Cookbook. Why you ask? I see the inclusion of mod_perl helping
increase the size of the mod_perl pie. A rising tide lifts all
boats.
I totally agree - at this stage in the game, the more
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