Hi all,
ive just been researching these
a bit and I'm wondering if anyone has good advice/links on how to
link these three Modules together ?
heres what im caught on :
1.is it best to load Apache::DBI at start up of apache and can i load more than
one connection type?
2.is it best to login and
Time Co-Ordinate Fri, 18 May 2001 03:35:03 -0700, The Organism labeled Will
Waggoner said:
Hi Emma,
I've gotten this error every time I've run the test for this version of
AuthCookie -- but upon installation it works fine.
i can confirm this
hello
is this not something like what Apache::AuthCookie
or some other Auth scheme does?
or am i just missing the boat?
you could use something
like AuthCookie in a dummy situation
get $r-uri
grab the .htaccess from that location and parse?
Time Co-Ordinate Thu, 10 May 2001 23:16:29 -0600,
[drfrog]$ perl fast_db.pl
postgres
16 wallclock secs ( 0.05 usr + 0.00 sys = 0.05 CPU) @ 400.00/s (n=20)
mysql
3 wallclock secs ( 0.07 usr + 0.00 sys = 0.07 CPU) @ 285.71/s (n=20)
postgres
17 wallclock secs ( 0.06 usr + 0.00 sys = 0.06 CPU) @ 333.33/s (n=20)
mysql
3 wallclock secs ( 0.01
heya all:
im really waiting for the next bunch of releases here,
im hoping that they all start doing a lil more QA before release!!
ive tried a lot of different dists and nothing has me going
"oh yeah!!"
mandrake 7.2 is my current
"lesser of Nth evils"
last summer i went to town
ive personally not had any probs with mod_perl as a dso
blue wrote:
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Michael Nachbaur wrote:
I'm working with IBM (sorry! Its not my choice!) to try to get
mod_perl compiled into their custom version of Apache, and their techs
want to know why I can't run
whats the best encryption module for use with mod perl?
i want to encrypt passwords store in a db and then be able to check
what a users inputs against it
another great one ive yet to purchase is object oriented perl
there is some sample chapters
online somewhere
"J. J. Horner" wrote:
Well, in an effort to improve my effectiveness when coding perl, I bought
"Effective Perl Programming" by Hall w/ Schwartz.
I must say, I am enjoying
redhat 6.1 's apxs is broken
i had to recomple apache to get it to work in dso mode
Buddy Lee Haystack wrote:
Why not try RedHat v6.1? Installing it is a snap! I had it up running in no time.
After installing the rpm file for mod_perl, just follow the directions to activate it
in the
to get it to work!
Clayton Cottingham aka DrFrog wrote:
redhat 6.1 's apxs is broken
i had to recomple apache to get it to work in dso mode
Buddy Lee Haystack wrote:
Why not try RedHat v6.1? Installing it is a snap! I had it up running in no
time. After installing the rpm file
r u talking about db persistence?
postgres does concurrent persistence checking
what does this mean?
it means it handles the whole db in such a way that coding persistence
into your perl progs really isnt nessecary
as postgres handles it all for youn automagically
btw anyone notice how
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