I am using RH 5.2,Kernel 2.2.14,apache 1.3.9,when you mentioned taht some
modules I use.yes,the error occur while I change my own COOKIE script(via
process the $ENV{'HTTP_COOKIE'}) to Apache::Cookie(newest version),this
error occur.Also anothe error after change to Apache::CCookie is several
"use
I am using RH 5.2,Kernel 2.2.14,apache 1.3.9,when you mentioned taht some
modules I use.yes,the error occur while I change my own COOKIE script(via
process the $ENV{'HTTP_COOKIE'}) to Apache::Cookie(newest version),this
error occur.other module I used is
standard,DBI,Apache::Registry,Apache::DBI,a
Sorry that I didn't search in the old messages of this ML.Now I've found
some.I use apache 1.3.9,mod_perl 1.21 and perl 5.004.
According to Stas Bekmen 's solution in the old email,if upgrade my perl to
5.005,this problem will alright ?But after read the
perl.apache.org/guide/troubleshooting.html
Greeting all,
after using mod_perl smoothly for awhile,today suddently meet a weird
problem.I wrote a script to collect user input data and store in
database,sounds simple.after some modification,a problem occur,after click
the submit button,the browser just display info in the status bar" host x
- Original Message -
From: Craig Sebenik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Li Hong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2000 3:44 AM
Subject: Re: problem with configure?
> I think you misunderstood the purpose of the "ADD_MODULE" flag. That
> allows mod_perl to pa
Oh,=) Yes.you are right,Geoff.Not hit the same child but if the hitted child
has exist dbh,it's be used.That's good.
Thank you!
Vincent
BTW:your company,laserlink.com isn't a public access one,eh?wanna take a
look but kick off by username&password=|
Well,
After I wrote the email and begin to test it.
First,its cool.I really could feel the speed up after use persistent mysql
connection,you will feel the delay when system create the database
connection there,almost 1~2 secs I think.(I use 56K dialup).once
established,its so fast!
Second.If Tu
I want to read some source code which use mod_perl and I've find
http://www.freshmeat.net/appindex/2000/01/26/948886981.html,the slashdot.org
news publish system.their daily traffic is high,so i think its nice because
it's used in real world.
after I read the httpd.conf in this package,I find so
What I've found out...
> 1) debug in single server mode - I'm sure you realize that Apache::DBI
> creates one connection per httpd child, not just one connection that is
> shared by all httpd processes.
Sorry,At first I really think that all Apache child will share one Mysql
connection :-) Thou
I thought you are going install apache server with mod_perl and mod_apache
both enable? If so ,the README.configuration under apache-1.3.9 directory is
clear enough for you about install steps.
Also,what do you want to do with this line?
> perl Makefile.PL ADD_MODULE="src/module.php3/libphp3.a"
Read http://perl.apache.org/guide/troubleshooting.html
there explain the error you mentioned though its explanation for
"Can't load '.../auto/DBI/DBI.so' for module DBI "
- Original Message -
From: Jeff Beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2000 4:57
Thank you,Geoffrey.What you said about using "the same conenct string" I
also read from the perl.apache.org/guide.the problem is ,I just click the
REFRESH button of the browser to reload the SAME perl script.and everytime I
reload it,it create a new mysql connection,why?
I did set the DBI->trace
Hello,
while I begin to write some test perl script to test mod_perl after read
necessary document,still get folloing error.please correct my error(maybe
silly one)
Following is my problem while using mod_perl.
apache 1.3.3 + mysql 2.22 + RH 6.0 + modperl 1.21 + perl 5.005_3
Modperl build w/
Hello,
while I begin to write some test perl script to test mod_perl after read
necessary document,still get folloing error.please correct my error(maybe
silly one)
Following is my problem while using mod_perl.
apache 1.3.3 + mysql 2.22 + RH 6.0 + modperl 1.21 + perl 5.005_3
Modperl build w/
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