Hi,
The latest version of Apache::ASP v2.55 has been released. The biggest
improvement is no longer loading Apache::compat for running under mod_perl2.
For the rest of the changes in this release, please see below.
To get the latest, install from your local CPAN, and also:
http://www.cpan.org
Perrin Harkins wrote:
Josh Chamas wrote:
The latest version of Apache::ASP v2.55 has been released. The biggest
improvement is no longer loading Apache::compat for running under
mod_perl2.
Has this affected the performance measurements you made earlier in any way?
Not really. I was working
Josh Chamas wrote:
The latest version of Apache::ASP v2.55 has been released. The biggest
improvement is no longer loading Apache::compat for running under
mod_perl2.
Has this affected the performance measurements you made earlier in any way?
- Perrin
Quan Mac wrote:
Hi, I just installed mod_perl and Apache::ASP on my computer and I was
wondering if you could tell me how to configure my Apache httpd.conf
file to make ASP pages work. I tried adding in the lines from the
website for configuration and then I restarted Apache. All I get is the
Hi, I just installed mod_perl and Apache::ASP on my
computer and I was wondering if you could tell me how to configure my Apache
httpd.conf file to make ASP pages work. I tried adding in the lines from the
website for configuration and then I restarted Apache. All I get is the html,
but
Hey,
Apache::ASP v2.51 is released to CPAN. You can get it from your local
CPAN archive or here:
http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Apache/
Below are the changes. This is a big release, and though it is
well tested, please upgrade carefully.
For more info on Apache::ASP, please see http
Hey,
Hot on the heels of the 2.47 release, I have released
Apache::ASP v2.49 to CPAN which fixes a major bug
introduced in 2.47.
Here is the change:
-- bug introduced in 2.47 cached script compilations for executing
scripts ( not includes ) of the same name in different directories
for
Hey,
Apache::ASP v2.47 is released to CPAN. It is a major upgrade
with significant speed improvements of 15-20% for script execution.
As this is a major release, please be sure to read the CHANGES
and test your sites before upgrading. The CHANGES are listed below.
For more info on Apache::ASP
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does this include an AddRotator?
On Win32 platforms, whatever COM objects exist there
can be accessed via the $Server->CreateObject API,
but on Unix platforms $Server->CreateObject does not work.
Please post future questions on Apache::ASP to [EMAIL PRO
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does this include an AddRotator?
>
> john welte
Check out http://www.apache-asp.org/ - that might be answered
there. There's also links there to a mailing list (and archives)
for Apache::ASP that might help.
--
best regards,
randy kobes
Does this include an AddRotator?
john welte
Hey,
Apache::ASP v2.45 is released to CPAN. This is a fairly large
release with some new features, performance enhancements & bug fixes.
Please see the change log below.
For more information about Apache::ASP, please see the web site at:
http://www.apache-asp.org
Regards,
Hey,
Apache::ASP v2.39 is released to CPAN. This is a minor
bug fix release & below are the changes. For more on
Apache::ASP, please see http://www.apache-asp.org
Regards,
Josh
Josh Chamas, Founder phone
At 06:20 AM 28/07/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Hello,
> I have got some problems when I tried to install
>Apache server together with mod_perl and Apache::ASP.
>After I had located four subfolder to c:/ , which
>mean, I have got c:/perl, c:/apache, c:/openssl,
>c:/readmes.
>
Hello,
I have got some problems when I tried to install
Apache server together with mod_perl and Apache::ASP.
After I had located four subfolder to c:/ , which
mean, I have got c:/perl, c:/apache, c:/openssl,
c:/readmes.
When I tried to start apache.exe. There is an error
message showing that
Hey,
I have released Apache::ASP 2.35 to CPAN. This is a minor
bugfix release. For more information about Apache::ASP,
please see http://www.apache-asp.org, and to get on the mailing
list please email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Note that users of CPANPLUS get errors at "make test" stage
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> So can I use this module to run asp.net on apache(installed on windows)?
>
> I need to run asp.net on apache(windows).
>
No. Apache::ASP supports perl scripting for ASP v2.0 model.
ASP.net is not supported, nor C#, VBScript
So can I use this module to run asp.net on apache(installed on windows)?
I need to run asp.net on apache(windows).
Thanks.
Hey,
Apache::ASP 2.33 is released, which you can find in your local CPAN, or
http://www.perl.com/CPAN-local/modules/by-module/Apache/
Below are the changes for 2.33 & 2.31 since I never officially
announced 2.31. This is a big release which has some bug fixes,
lots of new test case
Simon Oliver wrote:
>
The Apache::ASP mailing list is at [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... please subscribe
to it to post questions on this topic by emailing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Apache::ASP dev issues are officially off-topic on the mod_perl list now.
More below on this issue...
> In my httpd.conf
In my httpd.conf I have set 'PerlSetVar UseStrict 1' because I always use
sctict anyway and I see in the docs that this might become the default
too. So I always declare my variables with my().
Suppose I have a master ASP file that includes other scripts and these
other scripts need access to
e benefits of template caching.
Apache::ASP doesn't seem like the best fit for this, if you really don't
want to use pages as controllers. You can use Text::Template (just keep
a cache of the templates in a global hash) or Template Toolkit for this
(yes, it does allow in-line Perl). It
Hello,
AH>...can you call an Apache::ASP page from an Apache::Registry script?
AH>Couched in MVC terminology, can I forward control from a .pl controller
AH>to a .asp template, and pass arguments in a natural way?
JC>The safest thing to do right now would probably be to do an
Andrew Ho wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Apologies if this has been asked before; I searched the archives but
> couldn't find a reference to this. It's been discussed in the context of
> MVC design a while back, but I don't have a solid answer to the following
> q
Hello,
Apologies if this has been asked before; I searched the archives but
couldn't find a reference to this. It's been discussed in the context of
MVC design a while back, but I don't have a solid answer to the following
question: can you call an Apache::ASP page from an A
PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Rod Butcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "mod_perl Mailing List"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Straying from the Topic] Installing from scratch Apache +
mod_perl + Apache
Two things,
First check out http://www.apachetoolbox.com/ About as out-of-the-box
as you can get. Last time I tried it seemed to 'do the right thing'
for me.
For mod_perl specifics you might also check out chapter 1 of the
"mod_perl Developer's Cookbook". I think it's a pretty good stab at
sho
Hi there,
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Rod Butcher wrote:
> professionals are being driven mad, despite reading the Guide (which despite
> being complete is still mysterious, it comes across as having a mission
> statement to contain everything rather than to be useful, sorry).
Patches, chapters, help
sue now or
somebody else other than M$ will do it.
regards, Rod
- Original Message -
From: "timj_moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 4:01 AM
Subject: Installing from scratch Apache + mod_perl + Apache::ASP (+maybe
othe
alan matthews wrote:
>
> I've just seen a pile of posts on a Yahoo board full
> of people with ASP problems.
>
If these are Apache::ASP users, they need to get on the
mail list for it at [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...
If they are using IIS / VBScript or PerlScript ASP,
then they ma
pache_1.3.22-win32-x86.msi onto
> this Win ME machine as a localhost and it works fine.
>
> I've installed ActivePerl, and it works fine too.
>
> I want to run ASP, so I download Apache-ASP-2.29
>
[[ for Apache::ASP support, get on its mail list by emailing
[EMAIL PROTECTE
On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, alan matthews wrote:
> I've just seen a pile of posts on a Yahoo board full
> of people with ASP problems.
For Win32 ActivePerl users, if the CPAN.pm method of installing
Apache::ASP becomes confused, you may want to try ppm:
C:\> ppm
ppm> set repository s
I've just seen a pile of posts on a Yahoo board full
of people with ASP problems.
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Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music
Charts
http://uk.my.yahoo.com
ame across
this http://www.ricocheting.com/sever/index.html I
found it very helpful, albeit a bit out of date.
So, I've installed apache_1.3.22-win32-x86.msi onto
this Win ME machine as a localhost and it works fine.
I've installed ActivePerl, and it works fine too.
I want to run ASP, so I
Hey,
Apache::ASP v2.29 has been released, CHANGES below, and you can
get it in your local CPAN, or:
http://www.perl.com/CPAN-local/modules/by-module/Apache/
There are some major bugs fixed in this release, that stem
from new work in the 2.25 release. These bugs are about empty
$Sessions
Thanks alot Joshua,
You ar right, by turning off the PerlTaintCheck , PerlTaintCheck Off in my
httpd.conf.
It's fixed.
>>My dev versions of Apache::ASP ( 2.29 ) & MLDBM::Sync ( .25 )
>>will be able to run under PerlTaintCheck On, let me know if you
>>would like thes
Hi again,
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> since my active server page knowledge is pretty much zero here is my
> issue. Have several clients that use IIS w/lots of ASP[yuk] instead
> of Apache && all things PERL.
Richard and Josh have answered your other points, but I'd just like
ant and i get what i want. Namely to continue to use
> mod perl and apache:-))
> TIA
Apache::ASP is mostly compatible with PerlScript under IIS,
with the exception of support of win32 COM objects like ADO db access.
However, as Richard explains, most people on IIS would be using VBScript
fo
a861f47e35e')
>called at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/MLDBM/Sync.pm line 85
> MLDBM::Sync::AUTOLOAD('MLDBM::Sync=HASH(0x843a838)',
>'07abbd5f03d200c6bac27a861f47e35e') called at
This error comes from the mod_perl config: PerlTaintCheck On
You can see more o
> THX for the response. To clarify since my active server page
> knowledge is pretty
> much zero here is my issue.
I'm afraid that what you want to do probably isn't possible.
I will try to teach you something about the architecture of ASP on IIS,
and how it diffe
> hi,
THX for the response. To clarify since my active server page
knowledge is pretty
much zero here is my issue. Have several clients that use IIS w/lots of
ASP[yuk]
instead of Apache && all things PERL.
However really don't know if their websites would suddenly look different
if one wer
Hi there,
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How far along is mod perl ASP? IOW just how compatible is it to the
> proprietary equiv?
I'm not quite sure what you mean. Be aware that Apache::ASP is purely
for scripting in Perl. I have used it on a system which now has a
hi,
How far along is mod perl ASP? IOW just how compatible is it to the
proprietary equiv? Reason being is that i would love to offer it to clients
that use the m$ one transparently. That way they get what they want if
that is what they want and i get what i want. Namely to continue to use
mod
ith a pre-built
handler like Apache::Registry is enough for many people. Apache::ASP
is Yet Another Big Chunk Of Configuration and things to figure out...
73,
Ged.
'$MlDbM{\'timeout\' => \'1005374203\'}') called at
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/MLDBM.pm line
155
MLDBM::FETCH('MLDBM=HASH(0x843bd08)', '07abbd5f03d200c6bac27a861f47e35e') called
at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/MLDBM/Sync.pm line
Hey,
Apache::ASP v2.27 is released, CHANGES below. You can get it
from your local CPAN, or:
http://cpan.org/modules/by-module/Apache/
This was mostly a cleanup/optimization release. It also fixes
a bug released first in v2.25 when used with older modperls ( <= 2.21 ).
Apache::
Jindo Soul wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I recently made a decision to adopt Apache::ASP as the template tool for my site.
>The only thing I'd like to find out is whether or not Apache::ASP works with
>Apache::Session. I read from an online article
>http://perl.apache.org/f
Hi!
I recently made a decision to adopt Apache::ASP as the template tool for my site. The
only thing I'd like to find out is whether or not Apache::ASP works with
Apache::Session. I read from an online article
http://perl.apache.org/features/tmpl-cmp.html that Apache::ASP can be ho
ser is valid. After that i redirect the user 1
> level deeper. In this level only users with a valid session can acces any
> file (this includes html,asp and other files).
>
> the idea is to do somthing like
>
> $session = Apache::ASP->Session;
> blablabla
>
I have j
deeper. In this level only users with a valid session can acces any
file (this includes html,asp and other files).
the idea is to do somthing like
$session = Apache::ASP->Session;
blablabla
luc
Hey,
The latest release of Apache::ASP, v2.19, is out. You can
get it in your local CPAN or here:
http://www.perl.com/CPAN-local/modules/by-module/Apache/
The big development in the module is a standalone CGI mode that
works without mod_perl, at least on Linux where I tested it.
The rest
Hello people:
Is there a book anyone would recommend for apache::ASP programming,
preferably something in the beginner section. thanx!
Hey,
Apache::ASP v2.17 is in your local CPAN or
http://www.perl.com/CPAN-local/modules/by-module/Apache/
Mostly this is a bug fix release, with a debugging
enhancement, and a bundled emacs mmm-mode.
The web site for Apache::ASP is http://www.apache-asp.org
and the CHANGES are listed below
Hey,
Apache::ASP v2.15 is released and is in your local CPAN or:
http://www.perl.com/CPAN-local/modules/by-module/Apache/
This release mainly fixes a bug which makes 2.11 not work
under perl 5.6.1/5.7.1
The web site for Apache::ASP is http://www.apache-asp.org
Apache::ASP provides an
Hey,
Apache::ASP v2.11 is out in your local CPAN and also
http://www.perl.com/CPAN-local/modules/by-module/Apache/
The changes are below.
Apache::ASP provides an Active Server Pages port to the
Apache Web Server with Perl scripting only, and enables
developing of dynamic web applications
Andrew Koebrick wrote:
>
> Howdy,
>
> I am attempting to move a few subroutines from my Apache::ASP pages into a central
>module, but get the error:
>
> Undefined subroutine &Apache::ASP::Demo::date_swap called at (eval 6) line 67. ,
>/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5
Howdy,
I am attempting to move a few subroutines from my Apache::ASP pages into a central
module, but get the error:
Undefined subroutine &Apache::ASP::Demo::date_swap called at (eval 6) line 67. ,
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/Apache/ASP.pm line 1506
Is there something funky in the Ap
e connect like:
$ENV{'ORACLE_HOME'} = '/path/to/oracle/home';
$ENV{'NLS_LANG'} ='american_america.WE8ISO8859P1';
$ENV{'ORA_NLS33'} = $ENV{ORACLE_HOME}.'/ocommon/nls/admin/data';
DBI->connect('dbi:Oracle:' .
Im having an odd (and annoying) problem with text data being returned via
Oracle::DBD (10.7) to an Apache::ASP (2.09) script. Essentially, perl that
returns perfectly valid characters in both cgi and as a .pl file fails to
return valid characters in the context of an Apache::ASP file. The issue
Hey,
I am pleased to announce a new mailing list for
Apache::ASP at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To subscribe, just send a message to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
See you there!
Josh
_
Joshua Chamas Chamas Enterprises
Philip Mak wrote:
>
> On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Joel W. Reed wrote:
>
> > <%@ LANGUAGE="PerlScript" %>
> > <%
> > do neat perl things
> > %>
>
> Have you tried this:
>
> <@ LANGUAGE="PerlScript" %><%
> do neat perl things
> %>
>
This is probably your work around for now. What I'll
pro
ilip> Have you tried this:
Philip>
Philip> <@ LANGUAGE="PerlScript" %><%
Philip> do neat perl things
Philip> %>
yes i did & it does work, but the problem is the
orig. script on windows works while under Apache::ASP
it does not
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Joel W. Reed wrote:
> <%@ LANGUAGE="PerlScript" %>
> <%
> do neat perl things
> %>
Have you tried this:
<@ LANGUAGE="PerlScript" %><%
do neat perl things
%>
-Philip Mak ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Joshua,
i think i've got a good one for you. i'm using 2.09 btw.
lets say the beginning of a script is
<%@ LANGUAGE="PerlScript" %>
<%
do neat perl things
%>
the way Apache::ASP currently processes this we get
the following output (please note the
Rick Glunt wrote:
>
> I am trying to setup Apache::ASP to handle asp pages for one of my virtual
> domains in Apache but I am getting an 'Internal Server Error' on the browser
> and an error in the Apache log files that goes something like
>
> [error] Undefin
Rick Glunt wrote:
>
> I have Apache::ASP setup and running. The sample site works and very simple
> asp pages I created work, however, I have a page that is generating the
> following error in the Apache error log and will not display on my browser:
>
> [error] Undefined su
I have Apache::ASP setup and running. The sample site works and very simple
asp pages I created work, however, I have a page that is generating the
following error in the Apache error log and will not display on my browser:
[error] Undefined subroutine
&Apache::ASP::Comp
I am trying to setup Apache::ASP to handle asp pages for one of my virtual
domains in Apache but I am getting an 'Internal Server Error' on the browser
and an error in the Apache log files that goes something like
[error] Undefined subroutine
&Apache:
OTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 5:37 AM
Subject: Re: Apache::ASP
> Do you really thing this is an error ?
> This depend on your syslog.conf rules but this is only a notice ...
> I have the same message when restarting apache or when rebooting and
nothing
> goes wrong
>
I dont run two web servers
all i want is to run fully functional mod_perl so i can run Apache::ASP on
my *one* (single) webserver
please advice
- Original Message -
From: "Joshua Chamas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "alexus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMA
alexus wrote:
>
> I don't know what there wrong to setup
>
> i have in httpd.conf
> following lines:
>
> LoadModule perl_modulelibexec/libperl.so
> and
> AddModule mod_perl.c
>
> and whenever I start apache I get this in error_log
>
> [Tue Apr 10 00:40:23 2001] [notice] Apache/1.3.19
t;
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 1:47 AM
Subject: Re: Apache::ASP
> alexus wrote:
> >
> >
> > SetHandler perl-script
> > PerlHandler Apache::ASP
> > PerlSetVar Global /tmp
> >
> >
> > I start geting this:
> &
alexus wrote:
>
>
> SetHandler perl-script
> PerlHandler Apache::ASP
> PerlSetVar Global /tmp
>
>
> I start geting this:
>
> su-2.04# /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl configtest
> Syntax error on line 1242 of /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf:
> Invali
hi
i start installing Apache::ASP on my apache
and from their website i didn't find any other contact but you guys
when i add following lines to my apache config file (httpd.conf)
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::ASP
PerlSetVar Global /tmp
I start geting this:
su-2.04#
Ying Li wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way to tell Apache server to send the Content-Length header base on the
>dynamically-generated query result? Any help will be
> appreciated.
>
With Apache::ASP this will happen automatically for you
if you have BufferingOn set, si
Hi,
Is there any way to tell Apache server to send the Content-Length header
base on the dynamically-generated query result? Any help
will be appreciated.
Ying Li
ibution of information within
this message is prohibited.
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Joshua Chamas wrote:
> Carl Lipo wrote:
> >
> > I've just started having problems with asp state files for Apache::ASP
> > 2.09 becoming corrupted during use. My application will work just fine
Carl Lipo wrote:
>
> I've just started having problems with asp state files for Apache::ASP
> 2.09 becoming corrupted during use. My application will work just fine but
> at somepoint the session asp state files get corrupted and only deleting
> them allows the application
/apps/netcfg/state-dir
PerlSetVar CookiePath /apps/netcfg
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::ASP Apache::SSI
PerlSetVar SessionTimeout 90
#0 production, 2 or 1 for dev
PerlSetVar Debug 0
PerlSetVar StatINCMatch
I've just started having problems with asp state files for Apache::ASP
2.09 becoming corrupted during use. My application will work just fine but
at somepoint the session asp state files get corrupted and only deleting
them allows the application to continue working. Oddly, this occurs o
rtially parsed output.
>
Apache::ASP isn't running the script. The output you
see at http://admin.worldvibe.org/eg/ is the full source
code of the script.
There is likely a config that covers the
DocumentRoot of your web server that sets AllowOverride None,
so having a doesn't do
onf change, and making sure to clear browser cache before attempting
a reload on the page. Basically, everything I have tried has failed
miserably.. (lol)
The exact contents can be found at http://admin.worldvibe.org/eg/ this is
the eg directory that comes with Apache-ASP-2.09 (oh, and I have tri
comes with Apache-ASP-2.09 (oh, and I have tried 2.07
as well with the same amount of success.
Any ideas anyone? BTW, I am not a list member, so please send all replies
CC'd to me, thanks.
Sean
On 3/28/01 5:13 PM, "Joshua Chamas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sean Coyl
1-714-625-4051
Sean Coyle wrote:
>
> Well, I did the Apache::ASP instal again from the straigh .tar.gz file and
> this is the output that I get from the install (usless information has been
> removed where ever you see "~~"). So what does it mean when the tests
&g
Sean Coyle wrote:
>
> Alright guys, do I have an interesting question:
>
> Let us start with the output that ends up in the browser, if I try and load
> the ./eg/index.htm page:
>
> --
> #!/usr/local/bin/perl5 asp
> --
>
> Then the output to
Well, I did the Apache::ASP instal again from the straigh .tar.gz file and
this is the output that I get from the install (usless information has been
removed where ever you see "~~"). So what does it mean when the tests
say "Can't call method "FETCH" on an unde
Alright guys, do I have an interesting question:
Let us start with the output that ends up in the browser, if I try and load
the ./eg/index.htm page:
--
#!/usr/local/bin/perl5 asp
--
Then the output to browser when I load the ./eg/index.html p
Jakob Adeltoft wrote:
>
> I have a problem - I'm trying to convert my ASP code to Perl code for use
> with Apache::ASP on Win98. Currently I make Server.CreateObject calls fra
> within my asp page that generates an html page for me.
>
> The code is as below:
> <%
&
I have a problem - I'm trying to convert my ASP code to Perl code for use
with Apache::ASP on Win98. Currently I make Server.CreateObject calls fra
within my asp page that generates an html page for me.
The code is as below:
<%
Dim ASPLightningclogin
Set ASPLightningclogin = Server.Crea
Victor Michael Blancas wrote:
>
> I've set FileUploadMax to 50 but I'm still am able to upload files
> bigger. Do I have to put this directive within a Apache
> Directive.
>
To see the settings that Apache::ASP picks up, set Debug to
-1,-2, or -3 for system lev
I've set FileUploadMax to 50 but I'm still am able to upload files
bigger. Do I have to put this directive within a Apache
Directive.
--
Mike
> (2.23 rather than 2.3) and I am now using Apache::ASP 2.09 but to no avail.
> My machine should not be running short of any resources and I am confused.
Apache::ASP only needs XML::* stuff if you are using the XSLT config.
Don't worry about it otherwise.
> When I try to loo
Hi everyone,
OK, I have tried just installing it and praying, that didn't seem to
work, Clark Cooper suggested that there may be a problem with the versions
of XML::DOM and XML::Parser, I have tried an earlier version of XML::Parser
(2.23 rather than 2.3) and I am now using Apache
Francisco Ramiro Pereira wrote:
>
> Greetings
> When I run http://localhost/eg I got this:
>
> ?Forbidden
> You don't have permission to access /eg/ on this server.
> Apache/1.3.14 Server at royal.sisnetti.com.br Port 80?
>
> When I run http://localhost/asp/sample it works well.
> What I'm doin
status
# Change the ".your_domain.com" to match your domain to enable.
#
#
#SetHandler server-status
#Order deny,allow
#Deny from all
#Allow from .your_domain.com
#
#
# Allow remote server configuration reports, with the URL of
# http://servername/server-info (requires that mod_
ws the name of the variable, it dosen't recognise the perlScript and
> just prints it as text. You don't know what might be causing this problem
> ? Is this a configuration error.
>
Your Apache::ASP config is likely not being picked up, so
the ASP script is being rendered as stra
Hello,
Would anybody be able to help with this problem? I am using
Apache, mod_perl and Apache::ASP.When I call an asp file from the browser
it seems to read the file content as html, eg on a form, in the input area
it shows the name of the variable, it dosen't recognise the perlScript an
502/i386-linux-thread -I/usr/lib/perl5/5.00502 -e 'use
> Test::Harness qw(&runtests $verbose); $verbose=0; runtests @ARGV;' t/*.t
> t/application...make: *** wait: No child processes. Stop.
> make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
> make: *** wait: No child proce
total) perl modules and
glibc 2.1.3 (including crypt and linuxthreads). When I configure and make
apache-asp everything seems to be fine however when I run the
command it stops at the first test. I have presser to brake the
program and get several lines of error message that I really do not
Eric Bellotti wrote:
>
> Is it possible that when "paranoid sessions" are enabled in Apache::ASP
> under mod_ssl, sessions get occasionally dropped? Not a big deal though. =)
>
Not likely, but if a paranoid sessions security check fails,
you'll get a "[secur
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