* Jie Gao ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [30 Aug 2002 09:49]:
On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Jesse Erlbaum wrote:
[...]
I notice that you are using mod_perl AND mod_php.
I have a general question for the list: Do people often use BOTH of
these environments at the same time? It seems to me that there would
* Andy Lester ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [30 Aug 2002 10:33]:
[...]
PHP is better than Perl in some cases, I've found. If you're
predominantly templating and don't want to futz around with Mason or
TT or whatever, PHP will do a fine job.
I'm naturally biased toward Perl, and generally the PHP I've
* Stas Bekman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [28 Aug 2002 12:54]:
Nick Tonkin wrote:
[...]
I'm in favor of your approach. I have it like that in my stuff.
Auth::Auth, Auth::Authz, and Auth:: Access.
But Authentication, Authorization and Access aren't all Auth. May be
using Apache::AAA:: as in
* Jon Robison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [27 Apr 2002 00:12]:
Hmmat least I have the excuse that I'm not a writer ;-)
That's fine. Simon's not a copy editor. =)
cheers,
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* Randal L. Schwartz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [08 Feb 2002 05:28]:
* Dave == Dave Rolsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In the Slashdot discussion, there's a link to a usenet posting by a
Google employee which explicitly says only C++ or Java, no Perl or
Lisp.
A google employee is perhaps only an
* Rob Bloodgood ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [31 Jan 2002 09:32]:
Uhh... the platypus, the wombat, the tazmanian devil, and the emu.
That's 'Tasmanian'. And they're wonderfully cute and vicious brutes.
cheers,
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* Ryan Thompson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [31 Dec 2001 08:19]:
[...]
I've tried or at least taken a critical look at most of the template
systems out there, and they [...] use constructs/syntax that break
HTML validation.
Surely you only validate your HTML that's served and not your template
* Medi Montaseri ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [08 Sep 2001 22:58]:
Another advantage of Perl is that you can use this language in other
situations as well. Unlike PHP, or ColdFusion or other languages who
need something to tow them.
[...]
Much as I hate to give PHP a pro rather than a con, I must
* Diego V ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [07 Sep 2001 06:59]:
[...]
Just wanted to ask to any embperl user, is there any real advantage
about using embperl instead of PHP ?
You get the advantage of using Perl rather than PHP.
This includes the vast resources of CPAN.
Personally, I recommend Mason
* Jim Cox ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [07 Sep 2001 08:03]:
This will sould like sour grapes,. But!
Since PHP module compiles,... and Mod_Perl will not on AIX with gcc
compiler
I'm thinkin' PHP is getting better and better all the time.
It's all a case of use what works =)
There's
* Michael Robinton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [14 Apr 2001 17:23]:
I've just taken a quick look at the modssl site and the apache-ssl
site. Does anyone want to comment on the pros and cons of these 2
approaches?
Can mod_perl co-exist with either or both of these?
[...]
Don't know anything
Hello,
I'd like to be able to display all of my web server's configuration on a
web page. Since a fair amount of it is automatically generated I was
wondering if there was a way to easily obtain a dump (of hash and array
references) to munge and display on the page.
cheers,
--
iain.
* Stas Bekman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [08 Mar 2001 01:48]:
On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, iain truskett wrote:
[...]
I'd like to be able to display all of my web server's configuration
on a web page. Since a fair amount of it is automatically generated
I was wondering if there was a way to easily obtain
* Stas Bekman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [08 Mar 2001 02:36]:
On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, iain truskett wrote:
[...]
http://perl.apache.org/guide/config.html#Verifying
Except that (a) adding $Apache::Server::SaveConfig = 1; to my perl
bit has the side effect of stopping the virtualhost hash being
dijkstra 2.2.12-20 #1 Wed Apr 12 15:43:14 EST 2000 i686 unknown
Downgrading to 2.29 fixed the problem.
cheers,
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The book to read is not the one which thinks for you, but the one
which makes you think. ---James
starting up and just set some things up for later
(I use it to get XML::Parser and stuff into memory early on to speed up
the first requests).
cheers,
--
iain truskett, aka Koschei.http://eh.org/~koschei/
You know you are addicted to coffee if...
8 You chew on other people's fingernails.
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