PerlAccessHandler and LimitExcept question.

2001-12-18 Thread Joe Pearson
sword. But when I put my access handler in as above, every visitor gets prompted for username and password. Is this just the way is it or might I have some other bug? I guess I could check for the GET, HEAD, etc., in my access handler but that would mean my handler would get called for the majority

Re: New mod_perl Logo

2002-01-29 Thread Joe Pearson
I really don't think a catchy name would have helped in your case. Your management, like many others, prefer to "manage by magazine". And we all know who is in all the magazines. If your management did not like Perl, why not try java, c or php? If your management did not like MySQL, why not Po

Another IE5 complaint

1999-10-01 Thread Joe Pearson
g file. Thanks Bill. ---------- Joe Pearson Database Management Services, Ltd. Co. 208-384-1311 ext 11 http://www.homecu.com http://www.webdms.com

Re: sybase / mod_perl / linux question? [OFFTOPIC]

1999-10-08 Thread Joe Pearson
What about raw partitions on linux. I thought linux does not support raw partitions (maybe this has changed?) Since Sybase really recommends databases be put on raw partitions so that disk writes are not buffered by the OS. Joe Pearson -- > From: Matt Sergeant <[EMAIL PRO

Re: Another IE5 complaint

1999-11-24 Thread Joe Pearson
, then the mail went out. Joe Pearson -Original Message- From: Tim Tompkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, November 23, 1999 10:10 PM Subject: Re: Another IE5 complaint >Is this horse dead yet?!? I don't know, but let

Re: Hi ppl need some help

2000-05-03 Thread Joe Pearson
I've noticed that my httpd's will start thrashing whenever I get an syntax error in a mod_perl program.I'm very careful to do a perl -c program before I try running it from the web or else I will need to stop/start the web server. Joe Pearson Database Management Services, In

Re: [OT?] Cross domain cookie/ticket access

2000-09-08 Thread Joe Pearson
I thought you could set a cookie for a different domain - you just can't read a different domain's cookie. So you could simply set 3 cookies when the user authenticates. Now I'm curious, I'll need to try that. -- Joe Pearson Database Management Services, Inc. 208-3