Re: MS IE does not accept my cookies!

2000-04-28 Thread jb
On Fri, Apr 28, 2000 at 03:01:01PM -0500, Igor Chudov @ home wrote: Glad you liked it! I am having fun writing it... I hope that it is helpful to children... Maybe, but if I see more of those punch the monkey ads, i'm going to retire to a log cabin in the woods and write an anti-web

Re: Subprocesses and Forking

2000-04-26 Thread jb
A better way? how about the httpd stuffs a new record to an SQL table and returns, and then have another daemon that just pulls off new records from the top of the SQL table for processing sequentially... that way you process them as fast as you can, but dont give a bad guy (or a bad spider) a

Re: Modperl/Apache deficiencies... Memory usage.

2000-04-25 Thread jb
On Sat, 15 Apr 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It is very memory inneffecient basically. Each process of apache has it's registry which holds the compiled perl scripts in..., a copy of each for each process. This has become an issue for one of the companies that I work for, and I noted

Re: [OT] Lotus Domino as Web server ?

2000-04-23 Thread jb
The usual reasons: I bet they use lotus notes internally for everything, and domino is the only choice for those companies that have chained themselves^h^h^h^h made a strategic decision to go notes. -Justin On Sun, Apr 23, 2000 at 02:24:20PM -0400, gnielson wrote: I am just curious why they are

Re: vanilla install failure 1.3.12/1.22/5.6.0

2000-04-23 Thread jb
Hope this helps... GNU gdb 19991004 (gdb) httpd Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. 0x806412e in perl_handler (r=0x8727d9c) at mod_perl.c:844 844 dPPREQ; (gdb) bt #0 0x806412e in perl_handler (r=0x8727d9c) at mod_perl.c:844 #1 0x8097e23 in ap_invoke_handler

vanilla install failure 1.3.12/1.22/5.6.0

2000-04-22 Thread jb
After much fast progress buiding a new machine, I'm stuck. This is a vanilla RH6.2 box with almost nothing on it.. no residue from RPM perl or httpd (deselected at machine blast time). I've built perl 5.6.0 (all tested out ok), also built apache 1.3.12 both with and without Ben-SSL (all tested

Re: squid performance

2000-01-18 Thread jb
I looked at mod_proxy and found the pass thru buffer size is IOBUFSIZ, it reads that from the remote server then writes to the client, in a loop. Squid has 16K. Neither is enough. In an effort to get those mod_perl daemons to free up for long requests, it is possible to patch mod_proxy to read as

modperl in practice.

1999-10-29 Thread jb
Hi, I've just emerged from about 5 months of fairly continuous late night development, what started as a few Berkeley db files and a tiny cgi perl script has now grown to (for me) a monster size, kept largely at bay by modperl.. I hope this story will be interesting to those who are taking the