RE: Getting AuthCookie to return a wml page

2001-04-05 Thread Michael Smith
ay to store the cookie on behalf of the wap browser or what ? I was under the impression that not all wap browsers could deal with cookies Tim Fulcher Michael Smith wrote: > Dear All, > > I'm trying to use AuthCookie to return a wml page for those lucky people on > wap browsers. I

Getting AuthCookie to return a wml page

2001-04-04 Thread Michael Smith
Dear All, I'm trying to use AuthCookie to return a wml page for those lucky people on wap browsers. I've got it all working nicely for normal web browsers, but am getting errors on wap (and the Nokia Wap Toolkit doesn't tell me very much about why it's an error). One thing that looks a bit susp

Re: mod_perl based Authentication ...

2001-03-29 Thread Michael Smith
The modperl book should help a lot. Try this: http://www.modperl.com/book/chapters/ch6.html Mike - Original Message - From: "Sumit Babu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 5:10 PM Subject: mod_perl based Authentication ... > Hi, > I am

Re: [OT] Re: Rotating Apache logs

2001-02-22 Thread Michael Smith
You may be aware of this, but cronolog is another option: http://www.ford-mason.co.uk/resources/cronolog/ Mike - Original Message - From: "Steve Reppucci" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Terry Newnham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "mod_perl list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 200

Re: Please HELP, Thanks.

2000-05-29 Thread Michael Smith
You could try putting a 1; at the end of the module, if you don't already have one. Leaving this out is a common mistake. Mike -Original Message- From: Hui Zhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Modperl Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 29 May 2000 14:00 Subject: Please HELP, Thanks. >Hi

PerlFreshRestart and %INC

1999-12-02 Thread Michael Smith
;; $VAR8 = '/opt/perl5.004_04/lib/site_perl/Apache/Server.pm'; $VAR9 = 'strict.pm'; $VAR10 = '/opt/perl5.004_04/lib/strict.pm'; $VAR11 = 'Exporter.pm'; $VAR12 = '/opt/perl5.004_04/lib/Exporter.pm'; $VAR13 = 'overload.pm'; $VAR14 = '/opt/perl5.004_04/lib/sun4-solaris/5.00404/overload.pm'; $VAR15 = 'vars.pm'; $VAR16 = '/opt/perl5.004_04/lib/vars.pm'; $VAR17 = 'Apache/Constants.pm'; $VAR18 = '/opt/perl5.004_04/lib/site_perl/Apache/Constants.pm'; $VAR19 = 'DBI.pm'; $VAR20 = '/opt/perl5.004_04/lib/site_perl/DBI.pm'; $VAR21 = 'AutoLoader.pm'; $VAR22 = '/opt/perl5.004_04/lib/AutoLoader.pm'; $VAR23 = 'mod_perl.pm'; $VAR24 = '/opt/perl5.004_04/lib/site_perl/mod_perl.pm'; $VAR25 = 'DynaLoader.pm'; $VAR26 = '/opt/perl5.004_04/lib/sun4-solaris/5.00404/DynaLoader.pm'; Why does PerlFreshRestart behave like this? I don't understand why the module is loaded twice, and more particularly why %INC is different the second time. Oh, I suppose I should mention that this is with perl5.00404, apache/1.3.6 and mod_perl/1.19 Michael Smith

JOB: perl work in London

1999-10-14 Thread Michael Smith
interactive investor is an internet-based financial services company. We're looking to expand our technical team by the recruitment of one (or more) developers. Though we're looking for people with general technical abilities, out development effort is currently focussed around perl, mainly throu