which didn't solve the problem. Next step
will be to upgrade APache, mod_perl, etc. but I would like some help.
Thanks for any help.
Jean-Denis Girard
Essential Software - Ingénierie Informatique
Solutions Linux & Open Source en Polyn
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sockaddr_in($r->connection->local_addr))[0] to get the port
> > instead.
> > Though it works, I must load one more module (Socket), which I would like to
> > avoid if
> > possible...
> >
> > Any idea about my mistake ?
> >
> > My conf: ap
module (Socket), which I would like to
avoid if
possible...
Any idea about my mistake ?
My conf: apache-1.3.12 + mod_ssl-2.3.4 <=> apache-1.3.12 + mod_perl-1.24 on
linux-2.2.14
Jean-Denis Girard
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> $port=$r->get_server_port();
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this strange beast ?
What could I say to this client to make him change his
mind, apart from obvious reasons (price, closed and
proprietary solution, nobody uses it, less than 1% on
the Internet).
Thanks for any response.
Jean-Denis Girard
Essential Software