I found FreeTDS and DBD::Sybase to be the best for me rather than the SQL
Server with unixODBC setup which is difficult to setup, buggy and speed
issues for me.
As for the nonsense about Windows vs. Linux, it's about the best technology
for the job. Sometimes people have two products they want to
Image::Magick with a call to QueryFontMetrics should do the job.
Ben Davis
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From: Martin Moss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 7:03 AM
To: Ken Y. Clark
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: font width to pixel width in perl - but also offtopic in
j
I'm dealing with a large code base here and I'm hoping to find out what is
being loaded into memory to make an Apache child jump from 25mb to 145mb
(interestingly it seems to only affect one every now and then rather than
the whole pool) in about 10 seconds. Is there a way to have Apache dump it's
It's my understanding that unless you have setup something explicitly
otherwise it would report even the cached accesses in your access_log.
Are you rotating your script or anything like that? Are you sure all
searches are going through that one file? Is it accounting for mutiple
domains etc?
-B
You could do something like a PerlPostReadRequestHandler YourModule and use
the Apache->request object for the uri method. You might suffer some
performance issues if you aren't careful. This calls the module before every
read/post request (including images, etc.).
-Ben
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