st $r->main(). If I have the problem
figured out I'll let the list know.
Yours,
Jindo
-Original Message-
From: Geoffrey Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 9:35 PM
To: Jindo
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: $r->prev is always defined
Jindo wr
t Linux 7.1 (with custom built kernel 2.4.18 SMP)
Perl 5.6.1
Apache 1.3.26 (upgraded from Apache 1.3.24)
mod_perl 1.27 (upgraded from mod_perl 1.26)
mod_gzip 1.3.19a
Has anyone experienced such weird behaviour or is there anything I need
to watch out to correct this problem?
Yours,
Jindo
Hi,
So haven't I read anything in the past 24 hrs, which is rather strange to me.
I even checked out the online archives to make sure it wasn't the mail server
that's eating the incoming mails.
So where is everybody? Too busy mod_perling?
Jindo
> -Original Me
s thinking
mod_perl will have to walk through all the enabled
handlers if all the hooks/handlers are installed.
Cheers,
Jindo
okied up to
Apache::Session. However, I just could not find the instruction on how this can and
should be done. Am I mistaken or have I missed something in the online docs?
Thanks for your input.
Cheers,
Jindo