be appreciated.
Jeff
as Apache::DBIReauth or somehow meld
this with the existing Apache::DBI with some configuration options as to which
kind of caching to use.
Please let me know what you think!
-- Jeff Horn
DBI.pm
: Jeff Horn
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 7:50 PM
Subject: RFC: Apache::DBI using 'reauthenticate' instead of
caching
Gentlemen:
John Groenveld suggested that I run this by each of
you. I have made a hack to Apache::DBI which uses
ne 7,
at end of line
(Missing operator before ?)
[Sat Aug 5 16:10:07 2000] [error] syntax error at
/home/httpd/perl/test.html line 2, near "HEAD"
What did I miss?
Running embpexec.pl works fine on the same file I am running through
apache.
Thanks,
Jeff
No problem:
HTML
HEAD
TITLEJeff's Stock Page
/TITLE
/HEAD
BODY
[$ if $ENV{REQUEST_METHOD} eq 'GET' $]
This is a GET request
[$ elsif $ENV{REQUEST_METHOD} eq 'POST' $]
This is a POST request
[$ else $]
This is not GET and not POST
[$ endif $]
/BODY
/HTML
Thanks,
Jeff
On Sat
[forwarded just in case anyone else is having similar problems]
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Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2000 10:45:35 -0400 (EDT)
From: Jeff Horwitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dave Edsall - The Tauminator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (Fwd) Problem with Authen::Krb4 under mod_perl
are you using mod_ssl or SSL of any kind? there are name clashes between
the kerberos DES libraries and the SSL DES libraries that can cause
kerberos to fail.
---
Jeff Horwitz E-mail: [EMAIL
Thanks gentlemen. I thought I was correct about the behavior of my code.
However, Informix uses system authentication routines and we won't allow
root (the user running httpd at that point) to login remotely.
Time for an expedient hack I guess. sigh
Regards,
Jeff
On 28 Jul 2000, David
and password.
Anybody have some advice or techniques?
FYI:
RH Linux 6.2
Apache 1.3.12
mod_perl 1.24
DBD::Informix 1.00
Informix 9.20
TIA,
Jeff
The mod_perl eagle book has a good section on saving state information
using session ids. And it's not necessarily mod_perl based.
--
Jeff Saenz
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.
Jeff Jones
On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Gunther Birznieks wrote:
If it has to do with your setup of mod_perl, why dont you just post your
config here..I can't believe it would be more than 10-15 lines long..?
At 03:11 PM 7/20/00 -0500, Jeff Jones wrote:
It's the mod_rewrite guy again
.
Thanks,
Jeff Jones
It's the mod_rewrite guy again. Is there anyone who
would be willing to provide some off list assistance?
I just want to run a configuration by someone who
knows more about this than I do and see if I am doing
it right.
Thanks again,
Jeff Jones
Perhaps sending your startup.pl might help.
Then only time I had problems with Apache::DBI, I loaded Apache.pm in a
BEGIN{} block then everything else after and outside the block in my
startup.pl. That was to deal with an error when Apache::DBI was loaded.
--Jeff
At 10:28 AM 7/18/00 +0530
parameters, pop up into a text box. very slick.
-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-
Their is five errers in this sentance.
--
Jeff Saenz
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
n modified.) Not swapping,
not heavily loaded.. Roughly only 30 connections to any specific
machine at one time.
Has anyone seen this or better yet what's the cause or some suggested
things to look at or fix?
Thanks
--
Jeff Gleixner
Steven Wright Saying of the moment:
I like to fill
Hi,
I found this interesting tidbit from the Eagle book on page 460:
... In addition, the message will be saved in the request's notes
table, under a key named error-notes. ...
And on page 454:
... For example, the logging API saves error messages under a key named
error-notes,
for but
if there's no description of what it does I may not know that. :)
--
Jeff (FurBall)
WebOverdrive Newbie Tech Board
http://www.topniche.com/tech/
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 9:56 AM
To: [EMAIL
hi folks,
i'm having what i'm sure is a simple problem. when i build mod_perl for use
with dso, apache will start and then end. a truss doesn't indicate any
easily identified problems.
any help would be appreciated.
jeff garner
Frequently, it's hard to build up an entire output segment without
code in-between the different additions to the output. I guess you could
call this the "append, append, append... output" technique.
I think it would be an interesting addition to the benchmark:
sub gather_print{
my
That's a GOOD question. Is there anyone at the moment using perl 5.6.0 in
production? Is it ready for production yet?
--
Jeff (FurBall)
WebOverdrive Newbie Tech Board
http://www.topniche.com/tech/
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-Original Message-
From: Jeffrey W. Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Ok, follow up question if I may. :) Are any of you using it with DBI and
DBD::mysql? I see on the Mason list that people are using it with
HTML::Mason so that module is safe. :) Looks like I'm gonna have to pull
out that old Linux box and do a test on it. :)
--
Jeff (FurBall)
WebOverdrive
I don't see a problem with this but maybe I'm missing your point. :)
If PerlSendHeader is set to "On", you don't have to send a header in your
program. If you want to retain control of when the header is sent, set
PerlSendHeader to "Off" and do it yourself.
--Jeff
I guess I don't know enough about your specific case. :)
On the systems I work on, I use "PerlRequire startup.pl" prior to loading
anything else so that I can use the connection in subsequent code. Seems to
work out fine for what I'm doing.
--Jeff
At 05:30 PM 5/14/00, svante sör
Checkout Apache::RegistryLoader.
--Jeff
At 02:23 PM 5/11/00, Martin Wood wrote:
Hi there,
Our Apache::Registry CGIs need access to a dozen or so core modules - is
there an elegant solution to loading these without seeing a dozen or so use
statements at the head of the script? (We have over 100
can use Apache::DBI to fire up a connection to the
dB when Apache starts. Any time you make a DBI-connect() call, Apache::DBI
will intercede and use it's cached handle.
Beyond these points what's here seems reasonable.
HTH.
--Jeff
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# some sample code
use strict;
use MyStuff;
use var
t as I see
it.
IMHO Solaris(2.6)Perl(5.6) just isn't fully cooked yet.
Jeff
CN=Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/08/2000 06:48:12 AM
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To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: apach
CN=Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/08/2000 03:43:00 PM
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Sent From the mail file of: Jeff Bulley
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: Re: apache1.3.12, modperl1.23, perl5.6, ApacheJServ1.1,
OpenSSL0.9.4, modssl
Hmm.
We've had very different relations
return from Bind().
Server died: Your vendor has not defined the Sys::Syslog macro _PATH_LOG at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/sun4-solaris/Sys/Syslog.pm line 277.
Client: Error Cannot connect: Connection refused at t/forkm.t line 64.
Thanks in advance,
Jeff Bulley
The last time I included fp extensions (a while ago) I believe I applied
that patch last. Not sure that it actually matters, though.
--Jeff
At 06:52 PM 5/5/00, Rafael Caceres wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting ready to setup the following combination of packages for our
webserver:
Perl 5.005
Apache
If you'll forgive a stupid question, did you include the perl.conf in the
httpd.conf:
Include perl.conf
I've also done this:
IfModule mod_perl.c
Include perl.conf
/IfModule
--Jeff
At 06:39 PM 5/5/00, James Xie wrote:
I was trying the "Hello World" sample provided
You should post the code in question. Your message isn't very clear but if
I was to guess, you're trying to run a regular ol' command line Perl script
under Apache::Registry which has more than a few caveats.
--Jeff
At 04:00 PM 5/3/00, Franco Finstad wrote:
I have a large modperl site
Did it pass 'make test'? And, not meaning to insult, did you run 'make
install' in the mod_perl directory?
--Jeff
At 07:01 PM 5/3/00, Wang, Pin-Chieh wrote:
Hi,
I build the apache1.3.12 using mod_perl 1.23 on Solaris 2.6 machine,
everything looks fine and installed successfully (at least
Or read chapter 9 in the Eagle book.
--Jeff
At 10:43 AM 4/30/00, Tobias Hoellrich wrote:
At 01:34 PM 4/30/00 -0400, Sam Carleton wrote:
I am learning perl/mod_perl right now and have some questions. I would
like to see all the functions that I can call on the Apache request
object. Can
Try this when you configure Apache:
--activate-module=src/modules/perl/libperl.a
But before that, read the mod_perl install doc INSTALL.apaci.
--Jeff
At 10:02 AM 4/28/00, Dominic Blythe wrote:
please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] as i'm not on the list...
on Corel Linux (which is Debian slink
At 11:07 PM 4/25/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the various lists to which I tried to get help, the silence
was deafening.
Probably 'cause I was the only one that didn't see that your work supports
pornographers. Oh well.
--Jeff
Jeff Beard
___
Web
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/global.html#edef-META
Checkout the subheading on META and HTTP headers.
--Jeff
At 05:18 PM 4/24/00, Jaime Teng wrote:
Hi,
As I am developing WEB Applications with Apache and modperl,
it came to my attention that there are some pages that I can
'ALLOW
to be more
disciplined in the way you code.
And yes, Apache::Session works under regular CGI.
--Jeff
Jeff Beard
___
Web:www.cyberxape.com
Phone: 303.443.9339
Location: Boulder, CO, USA
, I've pared down my httpd config so that I don't have things in that I
don't need.
I'm just curious as to what he has in there.
--
Jeff Stuart
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-Original Message-
From: Gunther Birznieks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 1:24 AM
To: [EMAIL
, it
takes up around 500 to 800 KB. Now on another server my mod_perl server
uses about 13 Mb per but it's my devel machine so I've got a lot of stuff
loaded that I wouldn't have in a production server.
--
Jeff Stuart
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
Besides the pod docs there's another usage description in the guide:
http://perl.apache.org/guide/modules.html#Apache_Session_Maintain_session
If you're looking to use Apache::Session::DBI, then you'll need to run down
the docs for you're database of choice.
Cheers,
Jeff
At 07:43 PM 4/16
This site looks on top of it! I noticed they were using a wrapper called
vcpan for access to perls MCPAN. I was hoping this was something that was
in the CPAN libraries but it's not. Has anyone seen or written such an
animal?
Jeff Bulley
"I am the chicken, I am the egg, I am the walrus -
versions. If someone is still (again IMHO) stupid enough to continue to use
an old version of a browser when they can download the latest versions, then
whatever they get, they deserve.
--
Jeff Stuart
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Jim Winstead [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent
Also, checkout Graham Barr's Error.pm for an OO styled "try, throw, catch"
model. Really nice for a complete OO Perl design, IMHO.
--Jeff
The one
I use is a customized version but it's basically the OO "try, throw,
catch" model that I've seen in other languages.
Well as another self-made programmer the idea occurs to me to grab the
modules Crypt::DES or Crypt::IDEA from CPAN might provide either a fix, or
at least insite into possible resolutions.
Jeff
CN=Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 04/06/2000 03:02:38 PM
Sent by: "Martin A. Langhoff&qu
Bayshore, while a reasonably expensive facility,
has beautiful conference facilities and is *VERY* convenient to SFO (as if
SFO was particularly convenient in-and-of-itself?).
Jeff D. "Spud (Zeppelin)" Almeida
Windsor,
ng calling for the "KISS" mantra, it was this con. :)
Would we appreciate logistial support from O'Reilly? Of course. Do we
want this con to be large enough to have to worry about revenue models?
Not particularly.
****
Jeff D. "Spud (Z
http://perl.apache.org/guide/performance.html#Persistent_DB_Connections
The answers to most beginner questions are in the guide as well.
--Jeff
At 05:28 PM 4/4/00, Adam Gotheridge wrote:
I have been using zope for a while and while it is cool, I really like the
speed/power/ease-of-use of perl
.
Jeff D. "Spud (Zeppelin)" Almeida
Windsor, CT
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
r use the (deprecated) Agent_Log directive or
used the "combined" logfile format, you can extract a list of
HTTP_USER_AGENT strings from your own server logs :) And now, you know
not to be alarmed when you find your site being visited by someone using
"FlailingJellyfish/5.7" :)
with it and see
what's up.
--
Jeff Stuart
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-Original Message-
From: Rodney Broom (OE) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 1:47 AM
To: Modperl Mailing List
Subject: Re: Perl 5.6 and mod_perl
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From: "Jeff Stuart" [EMAIL PROTECT
Just want to gripe and warn others about the fact that if you elect to
upgrade CPAN.pm it also installs perl 5.6
Don't go and get coffee if you MCPAN the upgrade!
grrr!
?? :)
Jeff D. "Spud (Zeppelin)" Almeida
Windsor, CT
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
attend
a mod_perl conference. There are plenty of conferences for that. I'd
rather eat PBJ and develop open source while drawing unemployment, than to
perfect my whoredom.
IM(Inconsequential)HO,
Jeff
CN=Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/31/2000 10:30:02 AM
Sent by: Gunther Birznieks [EMAIL
.
Sorry -- just a tad edgy today.
Jeff-- Backing away from the keyboard slowly hands above my head. . .
CN=Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/31/2000 10:30:02 AM
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cc
Well, as I mentioned to someone else, I've been off the list for a while.
It would have been nice if it there were something similar to what the
Apache and Perl sites do. IE current version is X.XX. That way, one can
know at a glance what the current stable version of the software is.
--
Jeff
ence has little transfer value.
****
Jeff D. "Spud (Zeppelin)" Almeida
Windsor, CT
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
dler HTML::Mason
PerlRequire /path/to/Apache/addToURI.pm
PerlLogHandler Apache::addToURI
/Location
Thanks
--
Jeff Gleixner
Seinfeldism of the moment :
Can you be a closet claustrophobic?
./httpd -l will list all the mods built in.
--Jeff
At 08:00 PM 3/30/00, Annette wrote:
Thanks for such a quick response. I have been in the mod_perl guide before
asking the question. I learned from other mailing lists to always look in
as many documents to solve your problem before posting
Has anyone tried to use mod_perl with perl 5.6 yet? If so, how did it go?
Oh, are we still at 1.21 for mod_perl? If so, when's the next release? I
hear that there are some important memory leak fixes in there.
--
Jeff Stuart
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you're trying for a static build, I use the method described in
INSTALL.apaci under the heading "The flexible way". Just do "perldoc
INSTALL.apaci"
Cheers,
Jeff
At 02:44 PM 1/30/00 -0500, Bill Jones wrote:
Help!
I tried many variations on:
perl Makefile.PL EVER
, nm, ar, etc.)
Perl 5.005_03
apache 1.3.11
mod_perl 1.21
Other "3rd party" mods I'm including:
php 4.0b3
mod_ssl 2.5.0-1.3.11
Appended are perl -V output and the errors from make test
Thanks for your help.
--Jeff
Perl Version:
Summary of my perl5 (5.0 patchlevel 5 subversion 3) con
Check out "perldoc perltoot" under Class interface.
Cheers,
Jeff
At 01:43 PM 1/27/00 -0800, Etienne Pelaprat wrote:
hi all,
i'm starting out doing some Object Oriented programming with mod_perl
and I define one object like this:
sub new {
my $self = shift;
my $
into the details of my
project.
Oracle is overkill for smaller task but you don't have to worry about
outgrowing it.
Jeff
Original Message
On 1/11/00, 1:54:14 PM, John Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding oracle : The lowdown:
Hello all-
I just got the word from down high that VC's
Take a look at Frontbase www.frontbase.com From what I can see, it does
everything that Oracle or Sybase can do and is much more reasonable in
price. They're a small company and the support has been excellent.
We've outgrown MySQL and are planning to use Frontbase to replace it.
At 01:08 PM
is that each developer has his own perl
too
So, how are development shops configuring themselves, and what issues
have you come across and how did you solve them? And what's the latest
word on mod_perl as a DSO with the latest versions of mod_perl, apache
and perl?
--
Jeff Macdonald
e
Do you have 'PerlSendHeader On' in your httpd.conf?
--Jeff
At 02:21 PM 12/6/99 +0100, Martin Holz wrote:
I am trying to catch the output of a CGI
script and put the body of the generated
HTML page in a template.
Works fine unless the CGI script calls CGI::header.
If the scripts calls CGI
I do the following
a href="http://172.17.30.38/Nactel/common/error.epl?application_id=[+
$fdat{'application_id'} +]
then "error.epl will have the $fdat{'application_id'} = 'some value';
Jeff
On Wed, Nov 24, 1999 at 09:41:08AM -0500, Erich L. Markert wrote:
What I am trying to
CODE}, "\n";
# we want everything undef'd, not just the code
undef(*$cv);
}
Things seem to work ok now, but my question is this:
Is the above modification going to have any adverse effects?
Why in the original are the symbol table function name entries left
around and not undef'd entirely?
Thanks,
--
-jeff elo
undef(*{$cv}{CODE});
Seems like after that call undef(*$cv) doesn't work properly.
Andrei
On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 12:12:16PM -0800, Jeff Elo wrote:
Hi All,
I am currently helping some friends convert their site over to mod_perl,
and they are experiencing some problems due to the
Tom Christiansen wrote:
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999 12:12:16 -0800
Jeff Elo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
using Mozilla 4.7 [en] (X11; I; Linux 2.2.5-15 i686)
in [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am currently helping some friends convert their site over to mod_perl,
and they are experiencing some
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