Thanks for the help

2002-08-01 Thread Rod Butcher
Thanks for the help I've got from this list over the past few years, esp. Randy Kobes. I won't be involved with mod_perl in the foreseeable future but it was fun being here. regards, Rod

Apache modperl on OS/2 - realistic ?

2002-04-04 Thread Rod Butcher
Is Apache modperl on OS/2 a realistic proposition ? Could anybody point me to any literature ? thanks. Rod === Corporate confidentiality statement goes here.

Re: [OT] email attachments - Win32 email reader to replace OE

2002-02-07 Thread Rod Butcher
to that effect will be met with legal action. - Original Message - From: Todd Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Rod Butcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 9:27 AM Subject: Re: [OT] email attachments - Win32 email reader to replace OE I've used various versions of Eudora since

Re: Installing from scratch Apache + mod_perl + Apache::ASP (+maybe others) on unix

2002-02-06 Thread Rod Butcher
This is exactly what I was alluding to in my previous post, and even professionals are being driven mad, despite reading the Guide (which despite being complete is still mysterious, it comes across as having a mission statement to contain everything rather than to be useful, sorry). My .05 is

Re: modperl growth

2002-02-04 Thread Rod Butcher
My .05... I run a small communal webserver. Software had to be free, secure, stable, support Perl, multiple domains and ASP, be reasonably simple, originally run on Win32 and be capable of migration to Linux later. Nobrainer -- Apache, mod_perl, Apache::ASP. Only difficulty was getting mod_perl

Re: email attachments; was modperl growth

2002-02-02 Thread Rod Butcher
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 plain text please embed it in the email, else

[OT] email attachments - Win32 email reader to replace OE

2002-02-02 Thread Rod Butcher
meant to be used ? many thanks, Rod - Original Message - From: Jorge Godoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Rod Butcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 12:24 PM Subject: Re: email attachments; was modperl growth clip clip... I'm sorry, but it was a GPG (a free

Fw: [OT] Re: New mod_perl Logo

2002-01-30 Thread Rod Butcher
I'm going to have a spew here. I am sick of all the Anti-US bashing. You sent hundreds of thousands of your boys to help save Europe, Australia, Russia, Asia from slavery. We will never forget that. When any country is in trouble it dials 1. If in return we get to drink Starbucks and eat

publicity for modperl-friendly webring package

2001-08-31 Thread Rod Butcher
All you webmasters out there - Gunnar Hjalmarsson has upgraded his (full-featured yet free opensource) webring maintenance package Ringlink to run under mod_perl (via Apache::Registry), and I can report it runs well on Win32. You can get it at http://www.ringlink.org/ regards, Rod

Re: Apache, mod_perl

2001-08-29 Thread Rod Butcher
This message has confused many people including me. It usually means that the mod_perl binary is incompatible with your version of Apache. Most people compile the whole lot together. Randy Kobes has kindly compiled mod_perl binaries for recent Apache versions at

[OT] compilers for c Appache modules

2001-08-19 Thread Rod Butcher
I know it's offtopic, please direct me to correct data source, can't find it... For the first time I need to compile a module (mod_throttle_access) for Apache on Win32. I have the free Borland 5.5 C++ command line compiler. What settings etc ? (Have the Eagle book, can't find it there). thanks.

Restricting MP3 files being served

2001-08-14 Thread Rod Butcher
I have a lot of large MP3 files, and want to restrict the number that Apache serves concurrently. Is this possible ? I'm posting it here since I assume it would require some sort of module to achieve it. ?? (Win 32). Thanks. Rod

Want modperl-friendly web based email website builder packages

2001-08-07 Thread Rod Butcher
I run a community ISP on Win32. Can anybody recommend modperl-friendly packages to do :- 1. webmail via smtp. Looked at Acemail, development seems to have stopped. 2. web-based website builder package (templates, image upload, etc). thanks, Rod == This

virus warning apology

2001-08-07 Thread Rod Butcher
Folks, please delete any email with attachment you may have just received from me, somehow my Outlook Express got a virus, makes it send crap to everybody in my Address Book. apologies, Rod

module to hit back at default.ida atack ?

2001-08-05 Thread Rod Butcher
Anybody know of any module I can use to hit back at these default.ida bozos (i.e. keep them away from my IP addresses ?). I'm running apache/modperl on Win32. thanks, Rod == This email message may contain the ebola virus. The sender accepts no

Re: remove me

2001-07-20 Thread Rod Butcher
If you look at it rationally, if anybody other than yourself could remove you on the say-so of an unverifiable email then there would be no security worth mentioning. The removal-process address is in the headers of each email published on the list. regards, Rod === Two wheels good

Apache hangs on Win2000

2001-07-05 Thread Rod Butcher
Running Apache 1.3.19, mod_perl 1.25_01-dev, ActivePerl 623 on Win2000 SP2. Apache hangs after 2-3 days, stranglely FTgate Pop3 server hangs at the same time. I've been running this setup for many months now with no problems, only seems to have happened since I upgraded to 1.3.19. Does this ring

Re: Authentication using NIS

2001-05-15 Thread Rod Butcher
I seem to remember having a similar problem with Apache::ASP and index.html (i.e. the default page) when I accessed the site as http://xyz.com/ until I replaced Directory... with Files ... to specify pages to be processed by the handler. Do other pages get processed correctly ? At the time this

Re: mod_parrot

2001-04-02 Thread Rod Butcher
Does this mean Perl 6 is dogmeat ? Rod On Monday 02 April 2001 12:20, Bill Moseley wrote: I assume everyone saw this... ;) http://www.oreilly.com/parrot/ Bill Moseley mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

OT - linux sysadmin mailing list recommended ?

2001-02-13 Thread Rod Butcher
Can anybody recommend a list I can subscribe to which covers general Linux system administration issues and problems, to complement this one ? thanks Rod

$:: problem in Converting CGI to Apache::Registry

2000-12-29 Thread Rod Butcher
I've installed a webring management system, works ok under CGI. It uses $::vars everywhere. Under mod_perl / Apache::Registry these variables are not populated, I understand because mod_perl is the Main package. Any suggestions for a quick fix ? (Win 32, ActiveState 623 Perl, Apache 3.14,

Re: Location directive not working for mod perl

2000-12-26 Thread Rod Butcher
I believe you need the trailing / i.e. Alias /perl/ "/home/httpd/perl/" (but why not use Scriptalias ?) Rod - Original Message - From: "Bill Eberle" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 12:48 AM Subject: Location directive not working for mod

Re: (Beginner) mod_Perl hosting scarce?

2000-12-18 Thread Rod Butcher
Garry, I can offer you free mod_perl hosting for low volume study-related stuff. If you go commercial I'd have to charge. regards rod - Original Message - From: "Garry Heaton" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "mod_Perl" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 3:01 AM Subject: (Beginner)

Re: Apache::ASP error

2000-09-27 Thread Rod Butcher
Souds like you need to include the library where ASP.pm is located in your PATH. Shold be something like G:\Program Files\Apache Group\Perl\site\5.6.0\lib\Apache Rod - Original Message - From: "Phong Le Quoc" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 7:52

Re: Apache::ASP problem

2000-09-14 Thread Rod Butcher
I believe you have actually specified that the pages must be served out of a directory /asp/ ... irrespective of the .asp suffix. If you want to drive it by suffixes not directories I suggest you try AddType text/html .asp Files ~ "\.(html|htm|asp)$" SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler

$$foo in Apache::ASP

2000-08-12 Thread Rod Butcher
I'm running Apache 1.12, Mod_Perl 1.23, Apache::ASP 2.03 on NT. I can't get the construct % $foo = "xxx"; $$foo="yyy"; % to populate $xxx with "yyy". Works in normal Perl. Any sugeestions ? Thanks Rod

Apache::ASP Response Redirect question

2000-08-05 Thread Rod Butcher
Can anybody please tell me whether the following internal redirect causes the new URL to be sent back to the browser which then asks for foo.htm to be served up, or does Apache simply serve up foo.htm automatically ? The comments in ASP.PM are very cryptic. $Response-Redirect("foo.htm") Or is

Re: question?

2000-01-20 Thread Rod Butcher
-win32-users Best Rgds Rod Butcher Jingtao Yun wrote: Hi, I installed Apache Server for NT on my machine. But I don't know how to get perl to work not using module perl. Any message will be appreciated. -- Rod Butcher | "... I gaze at the beauty of the world,

Re: modperl success story

2000-01-14 Thread Rod Butcher
many disciples you attract. Rod Butcher Barb and Tim wrote: It could really enhance your integrity if you also presented honest evaluations of the downsides of Perl. The promotion of Perl on this site is so ubiquitous and one sided, and Perl has such a bad reputation in many ways