in little time. You can also choose to program
your own add-ons using the APIs we provide for that.
Hope that helps,
Claudio
Metadot bills itself as a portal product. I've even installed it briefly in
the past, and it seemed relatively easy to setup customize.
http://www.metadot.com
is a bit messy but could still serve as a skeleton for similar ones for
other applications. It's called metadotd.pl and is part of our open source
distribution available from Metadot.net.
Regards,
Claudio
://www.metadot.net
I work for them, but a couple of years ago I would have wished to have the
functionality we now provide for what my previous job required. :-)
Claudio
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' to the members of group Y.
Metadot is available from http://www.metadot.com or from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/metadot.
Regards,
Claudio Garcia
Rasoul Hajikhani wrote:
I need some advice on implementing an accessing system. I have already
implemented a few systems that now require
preferred client library. Please send any suggestions
or feature requests you have.
Claudio
Gunther Birznieks wrote:
If you guys end up finally collaborating, one very minor request I would
have is that it goes into CPAN as something more standard like WWW::
namespace rather than a marketing
cannot request plain documents, whereas Roboweb can.
5. Both RoboWeb and Test::CGI produce Test::Harness output.
Regards,
Claudio Garcia
sorry if thuis is a elementary question
how can I assign a new environment var from mod_perl or change the value of
a predefined apache environment var?
thanks
Claudio
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were used to compile mod_perl? I
download mod_perl as an RPM from RedHat... And I havent posibilities to
recompile it... should I recompile it? or there is any way to modify the
configuration without compilation?
Thanks a lot
Claudio
Claudio
Asunto: Re: where "WhatEverLoginScript" points?
At 07:25 PM 08/31/00 -0300, you wrote:
My question is: is there any way to indicate absolute paths to
WhatEverLoginScript var? or any way to indicate it must look in an aliased
directory?
Not sure what you are asking. Won't thes
something or
I have some wrong configuration items... Could anybody help me? advices will
be very appreciated... and example files too much appreciated
Thanks
Claudio
And It's obvious, because the Module wasn't readed by Apache...
I don't know much about mod_perl and I dont know where to look to fix the
problem... It seems to be a syntax problem... No... I can beleive it... Im
sure I did something wrong...
Has anybody an idea? Could anybody give me a hand?
Thanks
Claudio
Hi,
I installed Apache::AuthCookie succesfully. I tried the example
given and it worked fine. Now, I want to use AuthCookie , but I have a
problem. I am using an alias directory like this ...
Alias /demo/html/ "/home/claudio/demo/"
Directory "/home/claudio/demo"
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