Also, I almost forgot -
It send out this 6,000 byte error page even if I try to get
/sever-status
Thx/Sx :]
> Right now the first system sends out 6,000 bytes just to say the
> monitoring system doesn't support cookies or JS -- that cannot be
> changed because the error message is needed fo
OK, this may be OT for this list, but the system and possible
resolution surrounds mod_perl:
I am looking at a system that an educational vendor wrote (I cannot
say which vendor - they may be watching this list. ;)
Anyhow, the Apache/mod_perl server sends out a note stating that
the remote c
On 9/18/02 2:06 PM, "Robert Landrum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $r->header_out("Location" => "http://domain.com/test.html";);
This would work:
$r->header_out("Location" => "/test.html\n\n");
Cheers!
-Sx- :]
As luck would have it, the router GODs have shown us mercy and brought it
back - at least I can see it now...
Cheers!
-Sx- :]
Is it me or is sf.net down?
-Sx- :]
On that note, lets go off into word matching -
On Tuesday, September 17, 2002, at 10:15 PM, Erich Markert wrote:
> I've been doing searches for mod_perl & non-mod_perl based
> solutions but haven't found anything (lot's of content management
> but no document management).
Here is an example o