An idea, for comments

2000-10-27 Thread Nouguier
Hi all Fist of all, sorry for my bad english... We "think/found" a technic to manage user action through a web interface. And I like to know your opinion about it. The goal is to trigger actions through the server without using cgi ( or mod_perl ) fake pages. The actions are managed by a

Re: An idea, for comments

2000-10-27 Thread G.W. Haywood
Hi there, On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Nouguier wrote: posted data are read in $fdat ( hash table ref ) [snip] 3: build a string $str = 'MyNameSpace::Client-Add( $session, $fdat)', 4: calling $return = eval $str. I hope you are careful with the contents of $fdat! 73, Ged.

Re: An idea, for comments

2000-10-27 Thread Matt Sergeant
You want Apache::Dispatch. It's almost exactly what you are looking for (and it really rocks, IMHO). On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Nouguier wrote: Hi all Fist of all, sorry for my bad english... We "think/found" a technic to manage user action through a web interface. And I like to know your

RE: An idea, for comments

2000-10-27 Thread Geoffrey Young
-Original Message- From: Matt Sergeant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 7:44 AM To: Nouguier Cc: perl Subject: Re: An idea, for comments You want Apache::Dispatch. It's almost exactly what you are looking for (and it really rocks, IMHO

RE: An idea, for comments

2000-10-27 Thread Matt Sergeant
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Geoffrey Young wrote: - made mod_perl 1.2401 required due to DIR_MERGE memory leak in 1.24 Thats a pretty stern requirement at least until 1.25 is released. Perhaps you could do what I intend to do with AxKit - do a regex which renames DIR_MERGE to DISABLED_DIR_MERGE

RE: An idea, for comments

2000-10-27 Thread Geoffrey Young
-Original Message- From: Matt Sergeant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 8:04 AM To: Geoffrey Young Cc: Nouguier; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: An idea, for comments On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Geoffrey Young wrote: - made mod_perl 1.2401 required

RE: An idea, for comments

2000-10-27 Thread Jason Bodnar
This is very similar to SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol). There is a perl module that implements SOAP. It's also like the many perl RPC modules. On 27-Oct-2000 Nouguier wrote: Hi all Fist of all, sorry for my bad english... We "think/found" a technic to manage user action through a