Re: load balancing on apache

2001-12-14 Thread ed phillips
Jeff Beard wrote: On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Perrin Harkins wrote: I _really_ hate so-called dedicated boxes. They're closed, nasty, inflexible and often don't work in _your_ situation. Doing smart session-based redirection can be hard with these boxes. You can make it work with

Re: Defeating mod_perl Persistence

2001-12-11 Thread ed phillips
Ged Haywood wrote: Hi there, On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Jonathan M. Hollin wrote: When using Mail::Sender only the first email is sent on my mod_perl server. When I investigated, I realised that the socket to the SMTP server was staying open after the completion of that first email

[OT]Re: The DEFINITIVE answer to: How much should I charge?

2001-10-10 Thread ed phillips
Tom Mornini wrote: This whole thread can be answered very easily: ANSWER: As much as you can. That's it! That's the entire answer. Nothing else should figure in unless you personally wish to make exceptions for any reason you see fit. Did the people who ask this question grow up and

Re: [OT] Re: What hourly rate to charge for programming?

2001-10-03 Thread ed phillips
Perrin Harkins wrote: Now take the amount you want to make and divide it by the number of hours you came up with above ($40,000 / 1,000). You get $40. That's your target hourly rate. And despite what they high-flying .com weanies were saying a year ago, that's going to be a nice

Re: [ANNOUNCE] TicketMaster.com sponsors mod_perl development

2001-09-20 Thread ed phillips
Congratulations to Stas, mod_perl, and the guide. Excellent! Ed Stas Bekman wrote: If you remember back in the end of April, I've posted to the list an unusual job seek request [1], where I was saying that I want some company to sponsor me to work full time on mod_perl 2.0 development.

Re: [ANNOUNCE] TicketMaster.com sponsors mod_perl development

2001-09-20 Thread ed phillips
Aaron E. Ross wrote: On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 02:01:31AM +0800, Gunther Birznieks wrote: You can reach your goals. I'm living proof. beefcake. BEEFCAKE!! -- Eric Cartman LOL! sounds like a great project stas! thanks ticketmaster! Yeah. Kudos to Ticketmaster for

Re: mod_proxy and mod_perl in guide

2001-09-17 Thread ed phillips
Thanks Vivek, Andrei, use the front end to directly handle any binaries, static files, etc. I doubt they are generating of these on the fly. Vivek Khera wrote: AAV == Andrei A Voropaev [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: AAV In our system we have to pass large PDF files thru mod_perl to AAV

Re: modperl/ASP and MVC design pattern

2001-04-25 Thread ed phillips
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Francesco, I believe that Ian was joking, hence the yikes before the name, so the above post is the documentation! Ed .. so the best environment for the MVC++ design pattern is parrot/mod_parrot :) http://www.oreilly.com/news/parrotstory_0401.html Thanks

Re: Can AxKit be used as a Template Engine?

2001-04-23 Thread ed phillips
Michael Alan Dorman wrote: Matt Sergeant [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: It depends a *lot* on the type of content on your site. The above www.dorado.com is brochureware, so it's not likely to need to be re-styled for lighter browsers, or WebTV, or WAP, or... etc. So your content (I'm

Re: Fast DB access

2001-04-18 Thread ed phillips
Matthew Kennedy wrote: I'm on several postgresql mailing lists and couldn't find a recent post from you complaining about 6.5.3 performance problems (not even by an archive search). Your benchmark is worthless until you try postgresql 7.1. There have been two major releases of postgresql

Re: Varaible scope memory under mod_perl

2001-03-14 Thread ed phillips
agh! check the headers! Steven Zhu wrote: How could I unsubscribe from [EMAIL PROTECTED] you so much.Steven. -Original Message-

Re: Not even beginning - INSTALL HELP

2001-02-27 Thread ed phillips
If you are going to upgrade gcc for RH 7.0, I reccomend the new source RPM for gcc to be found in the updates directory on any redhat mirror site. In fact, if you are sticking with RH you should see about updating a number of things. 23, Ed "G.W. Haywood" wrote: Hi there, On Tue, 27 Feb

Re: is morning bug still relevant?

2000-12-18 Thread ed phillips
Please use the MySQL modules list. Responses are timely. ;-) ed Subscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Vivek Khera wrote: "SV" == Steven Vetzal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: SV Greetings, to say "ping doesn't work in all cases" without qualifiying why and/or which drivers that applies

[OT]Re: mod_perl advocacy project resurrection

2000-12-06 Thread ed phillips
Aristotle from the Ars Rhetorica on money: Money will not make you wise, but it will bring a wise man to your door. Robin Berjon wrote: At 12:39 06/12/2000 -0800, brian moseley wrote: ActiveState has built an Perl/Python IDE out of Mozilla:

Re: Apache::Registry() and strict

2000-11-07 Thread ed phillips
Ron, This is a greivous FAQ. Please read the guide at http://perl.apache.org/guide You'll find much more than this question answered. Ed Ron Rademaker wrote: Hello, I'm just starting with mod_perl and I'm using Apache::Registry(). The second line after #!/usr/bin/perl -w is use

Re: Apache trouble reading in large cookie contents

2000-10-20 Thread ed phillips
Explictly echoing Gunther, don't go there! Use cookies, think crumbs of info, as flyweights. Significant chunks of data need to be passed and stored in other ways. Ed Gunther Birznieks wrote: Caveat: even if you modify apache to do larger cookies, it's possible that there will be a set of

Re: Forking in mod_perl?

2000-10-04 Thread ed phillips
Hi David, Check out the guide at http://perl.apache.org/guide/performance.html#Forking_and_Executing_Subprocess The Eagle book also covers the C API subprocess details on page 622-631. Let us know if the guide is unclear to you, so we can improve it. Ed "David E. Wheeler" wrote: Hi All,

Re: Forking in mod_perl?

2000-10-04 Thread ed phillips
to know more specifics to answer that with any modicum of confidence. Cheers, Ed "David E. Wheeler" wrote: ed phillips wrote: Hi David, Check out the guide at http://perl.apache.org/guide/performance.html#Forking_and_Executing_Subprocess The Eagle book also covers

Re: open(FH,'|qmail-inject') fails

2000-10-02 Thread ed phillips
Greg Stark wrote: A better plan for such systems is to have a queue in your database for parameters for e-mails to send. Insert a record in the database and let your web server continue processing. Have a separate process possibly on a separate machine or possibly on multiple machines do

Re: [OT] [JOB] mod_perl and Apache developers wanted

2000-06-21 Thread Ed Phillips
It is interesting and and somewhat ironic that the Engineering dep at eToys is part of the open source community and culture while their management's behavior was so disastrously misguided and so misunderstanding of net culture and precedent. They shot themselves in the foot pretty badly. Would

apache.org down

2000-06-02 Thread Ed Phillips
"Hughes, Ralph" wrote: COOL! I couldn't wait... I built and installed mod_perl 1.24 and it fixed the problem! Now if I can just get the CGI module to recognize my domainname .. :-) -Original Message- From: Hughes, Ralph Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 2:02 PM To: Geoffrey

was apache.org down

2000-06-02 Thread Ed Phillips
Level 3 is broken. They know and are working on it. hmmm Ed

Re: was apache.org down

2000-06-02 Thread Ed Phillips
Replying to myself. It is back up, obviously. sorry for the noise Ed Phillips wrote: Level 3 is broken. They know and are working on it. hmmm Ed

Re: [benchmark] DBI/preload (was Re: [RFC] improving memory mappingthru code exercising)

2000-06-02 Thread Ed Phillips
Yes, very cool Stas! Perrin Harkins wrote: On Sat, 3 Jun 2000, Stas Bekman wrote: correction for the 3rd version (had the wrong startup), but it's almost the same. Version Size SharedDiff Test type

Re: oracle : The lowdown

2000-01-20 Thread Ed Phillips
For those of you tired of this thread please excuse me, but here is MySQL's current position statement on and discussion about transactions: Disclaimer: I just helped Monty write this partly in response to some of the fruitful, to me, discussion on this list. I know this is not crucial to

Re: modperl success story

2000-01-14 Thread Ed Phillips
The troll vanisheth! ha! Reminds me of the Zen story of an old fisherman in a boat on a lake in a heavy can't see your hands fog. He bumps into another boat, and shouts at the other guy, "Look where you're going would you! You almost knocked me over." He pulls up beside the boat and is

Re: APACHE_ROOT

2000-01-14 Thread Ed Phillips
Ged, You are very entertaining. The code in question is also known as a combined copy and substitution. Beware if you haven't got /src on the end of your source directory! If you don't have a match with the string or regexp , you'll just get a straight copy. Ed X-Authentication-Warning:

Re: mysql.pm on Apache/mod_perl/perl win98

2000-01-10 Thread Ed Phillips
Hi Dave, I only do *nix, but I think that you should not need mysql.pm if you are using DBI/DBD. Jochen is quite helpful on the MySQL modules list. subscription info availble at www.mysql.com. Good Luck, Ed

Re: Comparing arrays

2000-01-05 Thread Ed Phillips
Really Dheeraj, This is not a mod_perl specific question, and I don't know the all important context into which this boilerplate code you are seeking to elicit from the list is to be dropped. here is a boilerplate "find me keys that are not in both hashes": foreach (keys %hash_one) {

Re: Comparing arrays

2000-01-05 Thread Ed Phillips
Cliff, I wanted him to work for the rest of it, or at least go to another list. It looks like he wanted two arrays, @in_hash_one_alone and @in_hash_two_alone, so having him push to one array may confuse him. he's better off doing a little studying, methinks. ed

Re: DBI

1999-11-11 Thread Ed Phillips
This is also not a mod_perl question. depending on where your DBD::Oracle is installed you can get away with certain liberties in the Oracle library department. Nonetheless, you should continue your inquiry on a DBI related list. Thank you, Ed

Re: Server Stats

1999-10-21 Thread Ed Phillips
this is like closing the gate after the horse has bolted without things like decent locking and transactions. Although perhaps I'm mistaken and You can rest assured that they know what they are doing. :-) It is also worth upgrading to newer versions. The newest versions not deemed stable just

Re: Spreading the load across multiple servers (was: Server Stats)

1999-10-21 Thread Ed Phillips
I don't have any real answers - just a suggestion. What is wrong with the classic RDBMS architecture of RAID 1 on multiple drives with MySQL - surely it will be able to do that transparently? Yes, RAID is very helpful with MySQL. I spoke with Monty, the developer of MySQL at the open source