I'm sure it is. This has been discussed on this list before: PHP in safe
mode is much more likely to be found on the offerings of virtual hosting
companies, which tend to use control panel things like Plesk, Ensim, or RAQ
boxes. If you do get mod_perl you don't get to play with everything, it
Perhaps it's not clear whether v. 1.99 is actually a 2.x
Sorry, I find the numbering confusing, but have everything working fine with
1.26
- Original Message -
From: Udlei Nattis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Courier-IMAP comes with a POP server too. Plus there are Perl scripts so you
can manage mail users out of a DB..no need to touch system passwd files.
Might be fairly easy to convert these to a mod_perl setup. Plus you can take
advantage of the goodness of qmail, Maildirs, and daemontools
Try
Location /yadda-yadda
SetHandler default-handler
/Location
- Original Message -
From: Erchinger, Ethan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 11:50 AM
Subject: How to disable mod_perl in a subdir (apache)
Hi all,
I saw a posting about this subject
Hi List,
New to mod_perl, but have a specific project in
mind, that will immerse me in it.
Wondering if someone could comment on both the
possibility of, and the wisdom of, pulling server configs dynamically from a
database WITHOUT requiring server restart.
Prime example: you've added a