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A while ago someone on this list experienced a similar problem
to myself, with ImageMagick crashing an Apache mod_perl server.
If it was you, and if that problem related to Writing an image,
please get in touch off list: I've been given a potential
can do ... ?
Thanks in anticipation,
lee
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Hi Martin,
On Friday, February 14, 2003 at 2:24:49 PM, you wrote:
MM I was wondering if it is possible to Create a Handler that points a user at a page
with an animated gif saying something like Please wait, and then when my other
handlers have
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Hi Dmitri,
On Friday, February 14, 2003 at 6:11:01 PM, you wrote:
You can also try server push (with the Content-type:
multipart/x-mixed-replace header), but I'm not sure how consistently
today's browsers implement that.
DT I know bugzilla does
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Just for the record, in case it helps someone, I'm getting weird
failures, unpredictably -- there's not one thing that seems to set
it off: sometimes they happen, sometimes they don't.
[Thu Feb 13 10:12:28 2003] [notice] Parent: child process exited
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DM Hello All,
DM We have a server running in a Linux machine, now we would like to
DM present the data in a browser using HTML interface. Can anyone suggest me
DM which is the best one (CGI or PHP or modperl) to develop for web
DM programming
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Hi Stas,
On Tuesday, February 4, 2003 at 2:47:43 AM, you wrote:
SB Lee Goddard wrote:
SB [...]
I don't know: you're doing this:
print Content-type: text/plain\n\n;
print Hello World\n;
Does it (probably not) make any difference if
you do
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I forgot to add that this happens with and without
a call to the send_http_header method.
lee
On Monday, February 3, 2003 at 2:11:59 PM, you wrote:
LG Running: Apache/1.3.14 (Win32) mod_perl/1.27_01-dev
LG I've been setting up my first proxy by
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Hi George,
On Monday, February 3, 2003 at 10:47:47 PM, you wrote:
GS Hi Lee,
GS Thanks for your reply. I tried the script you sent and it failed
GS with document contains no data. This is odd because I
GS previously found that mod_perl API scripts
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Hi George,
I've not seen any of this thread other than what's
below, but have you had all the headers output correctly?
Try running this after setting $url, and see what you get:
use LWP::UserAgent;
$url = http://195.117.126.24;;
$ua =
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Hi Stas,
On Thursday, January 30, 2003 at 11:20:01 PM, you wrote:
SB [...]
Yes, I understand that, which is what confused me. Funny thing
is that it (my startup.pl) works from Apache, just not from
the command line -- I presume there's something
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Does anyone know when this module might be released?
tia
lee
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The landlord looked sideways at his
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Here's a copy of a message I just sent to Randy:
is there anyone here who can help me? Thanks
in anticipation.
lee
Hi Randy,
I've just downloaded and installed your godsend
of an all-in-one Apache2/mod_perl2 package - thanks
very much
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I do not understand this, please help:
isn't this a message generated by
something other than me?
Error message:
Can't locate object method server_root_relative via
package Apache at C:/Perl/site/lib/Apache/compat.pm line
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Hi Randy,
On Thursday, January 30, 2003 at 6:18:48 PM, you wrote:
RK On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Lee Goddard wrote:
I've just downloaded and installed your godsend
of an all-in-one Apache2/mod_perl2 package - thanks
very much for it! Server
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Hi Randy,
On Thursday, January 30, 2003 at 6:26:09 PM, you wrote:
RK On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Lee Goddard wrote:
I do not understand this, please help:
isn't this a message generated by
something other than me?
Error message
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Is the pod missing from the mp2 beta, or is it just mine?
I've looked on perdoc.org, but nothing there for Apache::Const.
I'm trying to find a replacement for Apache::Request::params()
on mp2, and struggling furiously since Apache::compat doesn't
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Hi Randy,
On Thursday, January 30, 2003 at 7:06:12 PM, you wrote:
RK On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Lee Goddard wrote:
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Is the pod missing from the mp2 beta, or is it just mine?
I've looked on perdoc.org
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Hi IKEBE,
On Tuesday, January 28, 2003 at 1:32:43 PM, you wrote:
IT I have written a little patch for libapreq which unescape
IT the %u style URI-escaped string.
IT the unescape algorithm is based on CGI.pm
Any idea if/when that'll be
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Hi koudjo,
On Friday, January 24, 2003 at 10:08:43 AM, you wrote:
ka hi everybody
ka I have a litle problem with the redirection with the famous print Location:
ka ;
ka can someone help me about it
ka The server print internal error 500
And do the
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Hello,
I hope this is going to the users list
Apache/1.3.14 (Win32) mod_perl/1.27.01-dev running...
[crit] (109)The pipe has been ended: setup_inherited_listeners: Unable
to read socket data from parent.
Could someone please help me understand
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For the record
My problem, below, came about because of some
small runtime erros.
It was not caught by the usual means documented
in the Guide (etc), and I have been unable to find
any reference to the error message outside of the
httpd source
Is this the right place to ask?
I have a handler that picks up requests in a
specific location, and usually returns the
Apache constant OK.
Some of these requests are images. They display
fine in all browsers, but when a user right-clicks
and selects SAVE AS they only have an option to
save as
At 19:01 16/01/2003, Geoffrey Young wrote:
Lee Goddard wrote:
Is this the right place to ask?
I have a handler that picks up requests in a
specific location, and usually returns the
Apache constant OK.
Some of these requests are images. They display
fine in all browsers, but when a user right
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I know I shouldn't, but I have a URI that goes:
a_silly_clients_filename 2 . jpg
And when I try:
$r-log_error ( $r-uri );
the result is:
[Fri Nov 08 09:59:37 2002] [error] a_silly_clients_filename 2.jpg
Is this real, or is it me?
Thanks,
lee
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At 16:19 15/10/2002, Per Einar Ellefsen wrote:
At 13:07 25.10.2002, Lee Goddard wrote:
Well, not really a patch but a tiny contribution to an
excellent guide -- Mr Beckman, I hope this is of use:
On/section:
guide/performance.html#Using_1_Under_mod_perl_and_be
Using $|=1
Well, not really a patch but a tiny contribution to an
excellent guide -- Mr Beckman, I hope this is of use:
On/section:
guide/performance.html#Using_1_Under_mod_perl_and_be
Using $|=1 Under mod_perl and Better print() Techniques
Whilst the code is correct, even if it does use
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