hello.
i'm testing the new $Server-Transfer for internal
redirects but have run into a minor problem.
when i try to use File::Basename::basename $0 to
determine the name of the current Apache::ASP file, $0
contains the name of the previous file if the current
file had been called by
hello.
i am using Tie::IxHash within my Apache::ASP page and
have noticed that the size of my processes are
balooning in size (as told by 'top').
do i need to explicitly untie and undef my tie
variables? or are they automatically freed when my
page exits?
thank you,
remi
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Joshua Chamas wrote:
I am going to give ASP developers a session
option, it should be
possible to make secure.
Stas Bekman wrote:
But if you intercept the redirection, why not to
strip/modify the
HTTP_REFER header at the server side?
how about a call to
hello.
i'm having more of the dreaded mod_perl RPM problems -
this time while trying to install libapreq.
i copied the '*.h' files to /usr/include/apache as
detailed in the guide, but wasn't good enough for my
setup. i'm using the Redhat secure server based on
apache 1.3.6 and mod_perl-1.21.
--- Jim Winstead [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can get the patch for (its for mod_perl itself)
at:
http://www.apache.org/websrc/cvsweb.cgi/modperl/lib/Apache/src.pm.diff?r1=1.13r2=1.14
well that's it...thanks! however, it still wouldn't
add /usr/include/apache to the includes list when
just a followup: i recompiled perl from the redhat
source rpms and it seems to have fixed my memory
leaks.
thanks to everyone for their help
remi.
Remi Fasol wrote:
hi there.
i'm having problems with my redhat secure server
and
mod_perl combo
(mod_perl as a DSO). i'm new
hi Joshua,
is this your recommended setup when using Apache::ASP
or is this for mod_perl in general?
if it's for Apache::ASP, do you have a sample CPU
limit script and/or watchdog?
thanks!
remi
--- Joshua Chamas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stas,
I use Apache::Resource to set a CPU limit,
hi there.
i'm having problems with my redhat secure server and
mod_perl combo
(mod_perl as a DSO). i'm new to mod_perl (and system
administration) but
obviously am looking forward to getting everything
figured out.
i believe there is some kind of memory leak (not sure
exactly), but when
i start
-- Matt Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.novia.net/~marnold/mod_perl/sample_3/
i really like the camel against the sun with the
apache feather.
sure to include any good ideas you have about
alternate designs.)
maybe you can make it more 'desert-y'. more like
sandstone. maybe add