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My firewall filters MS Office attachments.
If words could speak, I wonder what they'd say.
0x0, _IO_buf_base = 0x0,
_IO_buf_end = 0x0, _IO_save_base = 0x0, _IO_backup_base = 0x0, _IO_save_end = 0x0,
_markers = 0x0, _chain = 0x4020d400, _fileno = 1, _blksize = 0, _old_offset = -1,
_cur_column = 0, _vtable_offset = 0 '\000', _shortbuf = "", _lock = 0x4020d450,
a in main ()
> > #23 0x4013ccb3 in __libc_start_main (main=0x80afb84 , argc=4,
>argv=0xb754,
> > init=0x805503c <_init>, fini=0x80e4778 <_fini>, rtld_fini=0x4000a350
><_dl_fini>,
> > stack_end=0xb74c) at ../sysdeps/generic/libc-start.c:78
> >
>
ache::AuthDBI::authz is getting the group name 'admin'
from the database, but the group name isn't passed in to my CGI script
(I'm using Apache::Registry) at all. Any hints where the problem
might be? Is it a bug in Apache::AuthDBI?
Thanx,
Rob
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