Matt Sergeant [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wow, bizarre. Not sure why but the AxKit list has seen a massive spurt in
traffic lately too. Perhaps due to the migration to xml.apache.org (well,
just a link at the moment), but perhaps due to the above?
However I'm always skeptical of such massive
Rod Butcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Folks, please don't send attachments, esp. with no explanation, it looks
just like these deliberate virus attacks to me and I refuse to open any
attachments unless I am personally familiar with the sender and know they
know what they're doing. If it's
Rod Butcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guys, in light of recent messages, can you suggest a secure full-function
Win32 email reader (including optional HTML) with a brain that I can migrate
all my Outlook Express stuff to and so escape the Virus nightmare and deal
with PGP, GPG etc and hence
Viljo Marrandi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm answering what I can... :-)
3. Authorization. Is cookie based auth most reasonable or are there some
other ways too? .htaccess will not do, I think, because all data is in
the same directory and authorized access/login is needed only on some
Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jorge Godoy wrote:
Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think the general advise is to always call require() and not use()
in startup.pl, unless you have a reason for calling certain modules'
import() method.
Wouldn't that affect mod_perl's
Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think the general advise is to always call require() and not use()
in startup.pl, unless you have a reason for calling certain modules'
import() method.
Wouldn't that affect mod_perl's advantage of sharing the modules? I
mean, would everything be in
James [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now, how did I know I was going to get flamed?? :/
Anyway thanks for the example. Some manuals are too hard to read, you
have to be a goddamn PhD to read some of them out there to untangle
the mess of cross references and incomplete examples. :/
But, with
Matt,
From a friend of mine, when he head about PPerl.
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Philip Mak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My current solution is to touch index.asp in the port 80 DocumentRoot
and have DirectoryIndex index.asp so that it knows to ProxyPass those
requests. I'd have to touch index.asp manually for every directory,
though. Is there a better way around this?
To
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. Automatic generating of html/ps/pdf/other formats. (html/ps/pdf
are already working in the guide, other formats to come).
What other formats do you think people want/need?
info files would be cool. :-)
See you,
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On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5 Dec 2000, Jorge Godoy wrote:
On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. Automatic generating of html/ps/pdf/other
formats. (html/ps/pdf are already working in the guide, other
formats to come).
What other formats do you think
On 05 Dec 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll look after something to make pod or html into info and will
send what I find to the list.
OK, I've done homework.
Module id = Pod::Texinfo
DESCRIPTION converter to texinfo
CPAN_USERID KJALB (Kenneth Albanowski [EMAIL PROTECTED])
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any ideas about the best way to change the permissions and UID?
Create an external minimum perl script with the SUID bit set and with
root as it's owner. Use this script to change the file
permissions.
See you,
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