testing mop_perl).
Please help me... :)
what's inside your test.pl?
try this script:
use CGI;
print Content-type: text/plain\n\n;
print OK;
the re-load of CGI.pm in mod_cgi should make a big difference between
mod_perl and mod_cgi.
Also are you sure you are running under mod_perl?
http
windows) and my first task is to
migrating exiting perl script to better/faster method (now testing
mop_perl). Please help me... :)
what's inside your test.pl?
try this script:
use CGI;
print Content-type: text/plain\n\n;
print OK;
the re-load of CGI.pm in mod_cgi should make a big difference
Stas,
I'm much closer thanks to your document*. I now at least I feel like I'm
moving forward for the first time in months.
OK, so I'm pretty sure short of recompiling Perl, that I have all the
correct debug things turned on though the user permission problem still
plague me a bit. I just
Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
2nd, The segv.cgi at the same location as the Bad:Segv above, segfaults on
the command line and through normal CGI but not with mod_perl. Here's the
error I get trying to run this script with mod_perl (1.26):
[Tue Apr 9 09:53:16 2002] [error] [Tue Apr 9 09:53:16
darren chamberlain wrote:
Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
2nd, The segv.cgi at the same location as the Bad:Segv above, segfaults on
the command line and through normal CGI but not with mod_perl. Here's the
error I get trying to run this script with mod_perl (1.26):
[Tue Apr 9 09:53:16 2002]
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
Looks like you cannot run the Inline code under mod_perl. I remember
Brian told me the secret code to make it work under mod_perl :)
Ah, this might be it. The first time the Inline code is run the ILSM
(Inline Support Module) compiles[1] the code. It
* Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-09 12:14]:
darren chamberlain wrote:
Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
2nd, The segv.cgi at the same location as the Bad:Segv above,
segfaults on the command line and through normal CGI but not with
mod_perl. Here's the error I get trying to run this
allowed to correct minor errors.
We'd appreciate your help in fixing any errors in the text or code.
No-one's perfect (especially us, look at our errata page!), so if
you've noticed anything amiss that's not listed at:
http://www.modperlcookbook.org/errata.shtml
please send it to
[EMAIL
. However, the child processes don't actually core dump so
their is nothing to trace. If anyone can help me get a core file, I think
this would help immensely.
So, the best I can do is read and try changes one and a time and I am ready
to make this crackpot theory ;-)
Code Red II (or a variant
Hi there,
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
help in regards to making a core file.
Check the debug section of the Guide:
http://perl.apache.org/guide
Also see the file .../mod_perl-x.xx/SUPPORT for advice on what
information should be posted with a reort such as yours.
73,
Ged
On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 10:12:32AM -0800, Kirk Rogers wrote:
Hi all,
So I went ahead and tried to install apache-ssl and am following the
instructions to the T.
I've acquired:
mod_perl-1.26.tar.gz
openssl-0.9.6c.tar.gz
apache_1.3.22.tar.gz
apache_1.3.22+ssl_1.47.tar.gz
Man this is
On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 10:12:32AM -0800, Kirk Rogers wrote:
Hi all,
So I went ahead and tried to install apache-ssl and am following the
instructions to the T.
I've acquired:
mod_perl-1.26.tar.gz
openssl-0.9.6c.tar.gz
apache_1.3.22.tar.gz
apache_1.3.22+ssl_1.47.tar.gz
Man
Hello,
LDMHaving to compile, install, integrate everything yourself is a huge
LDMwaste of time. Your are duplicating all the efforts put in by the
LDMdistributions, for zero added value.
Huh? Having control over what modules go into your Apache, plus having one
compiled on your machine for your
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Kairam, Raj wrote:
Any help will be very much appreciated.
Help with tomcat can be found on one of the Jakarta mailing lists.
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail.html
Later.
Mark.
--
s'' Mark Fowler London.pm Bath.pm
http
to be not extracted ?
Any help will be very much appreciated.
Thanks
Raj
Hi there,
On Sat, 9 Mar 2002, Kirk Rogers wrote:
I've acquired:
mod_perl-1.26.tar.gz
openssl-0.9.6c.tar.gz
apache_1.3.22.tar.gz
apache_1.3.22+ssl_1.47.tar.gz
I use mod_ssl with no problems, you could try that.
73,
Ged.
Hi all,
So I went ahead and tried to install apache-ssl and am following the
instructions to the T.
I've acquired:
mod_perl-1.26.tar.gz
openssl-0.9.6c.tar.gz
apache_1.3.22.tar.gz
apache_1.3.22+ssl_1.47.tar.gz
I received no errors when installing openssl-0.9.6c.
The first problem comes up when
in my httpd.conf:
PerlWarn On
PerlTaintCheck On
PerlFreshRestart On
PerlInitHandler Apache::Reload
PerlSetVar ReloadAll On
Files *.pl
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::Registry
PerlSendHeader Off
Options +ExecCGI
/Files
Help?? TIA
Jeff
# As you will note
Jeff Armstrong wrote:
Revered Chefs,
Please forgive a mere mod_perl kitchen-hand, undergoing early cookie
training... I have the following cookie code, but no cookies come
back when I refresh, and I don't see any $HTTP_COOKIE in %ENV.
$cookies ends up as a hash ref pointing to an empty
I'm having some trouble tuning startup.pl under FreeBSD, under linux, I
can easiler figure out how well my startup.pl works by looking at the
value RSS and SHARE in Top, but in freebsd the value SHARE is missing
and I'm unable to find any alternative index that indicate how the
startup.pl benefit
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Per Møller wrote:
I have send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but it does not
seem to work. I'm still getting the mails from this mailinglist.
If you are not even getting an autoreply back, it's probably because
you have misconfigured the envelope sender. If you get a bounce
Can somebody please help me unsubscribe to this mailinglist?
I have send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but it does not
seem to work. I'm still getting the mails from this mailinglist.
Who's the person responsible for this list?
// Per Moeller
on the website is too cofusing, please help me out.
If it is possible i would like to get the exact
code to insert into httpd.conf
""""code""""
Best regards, Peter
James
sitting.
If you have any other life at all, budget a few months from a standing
start to get a reasonable grasp of it.
what exactly do i need to type in httpd.conf ? the explanation on
the website is too cofusing, please help me out. If it is possible
i would like to get the exact code to insert
Matthew Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on
01/28/2002:
Hello, I am using LWP::Simple within a mod_perl context to
retrieve content from an external site within a request to our
site. I've installed LWP::Simple correctly, however is doesn't
work within mod_perl and (I
script if so how can we do that .I
will be help full to the person who can give the
solution.Thanks in advance.
JK
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Hi
I wanted to update my apache and mod-perl install.
I stated to do it and found that I needed the LWP module which requires
some other modules first.
I got allof them on untill I needed the libnet module.
ALl of the other modules I installed by hand and having no problems until I
needed
Hi there,
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002, John Michael wrote:
I wanted to update my apache and mod-perl install.
H. I take it you had a good reason for doing this?
I stated to do it and [snip]
usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.1
I already have a version in
usr/lib/perl5/5.6.0
Did it automatically
The following short test script :
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use strict;
use Apache;
my $r = shift;
my %params = $r-method eq 'POST' ? $r-content : $r-args;
$r-send_http_header('text/html');
print Name = [, $params{'Name'}, ]br /;
print R = [ , $r, ]br /;
print Mehtod = [, $r-method, ]br /;
print
Dear Mr. Vivek,
I am a beginner of PERL. I want to know from where I can start, please
kindly suggest me. I am a Computer engineer but I am in Networking Field now
I want to start Web page designing. I am able to design Static Page but not
able make a dynamic page so that I start Learning
here is the learning guide and the bible.
Learning Perl
http://www1.fatbrain.com/asp/bookinfo/bookinfo.asp?theisbn=0596001320vm=
Programming Perl
http://www1.fatbrain.com/asp/bookinfo/bookinfo.asp?theisbn=0596000278vm=
make sure you get third editions for both!
here are relevant sources on
Hello !
I have a project with Apache mod_perl and I don't know it
it is able to do it. I am of course beginner and any help is
welcomed :-))
I want to do a simple webmail, where the program on the server side
KEEP a TCP stream permamently open to the mail server (POP3) for
each user/customer
Hi there,
On Tue, 1 Jan 2002, Denis Bucher wrote:
I have a project with Apache mod_perl and I don't know it
it is able to do it.
It is able.
and any help is welcomed :-))
http://perl.apache.org/guide
I want to do a simple webmail,
Have you checked out the various packages on CPAN?
73
:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: File handle, STDOUT, help
Please forgive me if this is in the documentation somewhere. I have been
unable to find it. Also, please note, although I am not a novice at
Perl, the more interesting uses of file handles, STDOUT, redirection and
such are over my head
Please forgive me if this is in the documentation somewhere. I have been
unable to find it. Also, please note, although I am not a novice at
Perl, the more interesting uses of file handles, STDOUT, redirection and
such are over my head.
I'm having a problem with a mod_perl app I'm working on.
Hi folks, Im running an apache/mod_perl server and hope this isn't too far
off base. I'm trying to get the following script to run against an
e-merchant system. I've narrowed it down to the content_type and am
struggling on how to send form data via LWP::UserAgent.
I beleive all I need is to
Please see if you notice anything glaringly wrong in what I'm doing.
Basically my problem is that my filter isn't passing data along, eg what I
print in filter1 isn't getting output, even though filter2 get's the
filehandle and loops over it. My setup is pretty akin to what the docs offer
in
I tried out your config and handlers pretty much verbatim and got them
to work just fine. the only real change was that I needed to comment
out
return $status unless $status == OK;
from filter one, since $fh is $r-filename for the first filter, which
brings up 404 when the file is
ok, that make sense, so I modified my filter1 to just register the filter,
print out some text, and return ok, that's it. and it still doesn't print
anything if filter2 comes after it? Does that sound wrong to anybody but me?
On Friday 07 December 2001 12:47 pm, you wrote:
I tried out your
Jason Hall wrote:
ok, that make sense, so I modified my filter1 to just register the filter,
print out some text, and return ok, that's it. and it still doesn't print
anything if filter2 comes after it? Does that sound wrong to anybody but me?
try this:
package One;
use
for your help, definately made the difference
On Friday 07 December 2001 01:10 pm, you wrote:
Jason Hall wrote:
ok, that make sense, so I modified my filter1 to just register the
filter, print out some text, and return ok, that's it. and it still
doesn't print anything if filter2 comes after
to the
author to put a note in about where the headers should be printed.
Thanks for your help, definately made the difference
no problem :)
--Geoff
After twenty years in hardware and real-time
programming,
I'm back at university getting into business
computing, so I'm very new to this server stuff and
I'm trying to learn.
I wanted to run a local server but Microsoft PWS
doesn't run on Win ME. Searching around I came across
this
I've just seen a pile of posts on a Yahoo board full
of people with ASP problems.
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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 some_name
compiler installation if you want to build your own perl
modules later.
This hint is provided here:
http://www.apache-asp.org/install.html#Win32%20Instal93dbe80f
As a user going through these woes, it would be helpful if you could
suggest how I could make that part of the install help stand out
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 may be in the right
Gill wrote:
I hope you can help...
I have untarred the mod_perl file.
I run ./configure --add-module=path/mod_perl.c
http://perl.apache.org/guide/install.html
_
Stas Bekman JAm_pH -- Just Another
I'd like to thank everyone for commenting on this issue. FYI...
100% are in favor of starting the invoicing right away...done.
75% in favor of calling lawyers in...
25% in favor of working it out, specially with chap 11 on the horizon
Now on the accounting side, If I invoice them and they fail
Sorry for continuing the OT thread. I just thought this might be useful...
Gunther Birznieks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
By the way, if you are really working for a bank and cashflow is an issue
for you in 60 days you can also ask the bank what business banking
services
they offer. One
From experience in the dotcom world I can tell you this, its a hard
balance to fight. The more you push and threaten the lower on the pile
of bills you will go.
If this company is going to file for Chapter 11 they have no incentive
to pay you at all. In fact, I remember watching management
* On 2001-11-22 at 10:37,
Dave Rolsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] excited the electrons to say:
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Matt Sergeant wrote:
Maybe they weighlayed your invoice. Or don't have the money just yet but
^^^???
You folks may have invented the language but its still spelled
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
Um, no, it's spelt waylaid. :-)
As you and everybody else has pointed out (mostly in private email).
I was so eager and excited to give Matt some shit that I somehow
incorporated part of his mistake. Oh well, that's what I get for teasing.
Matt Sergeant wrote:
Step three: Once you've given them 90 days after date of invoice, get a
solicitor (not a barrister) to draft a threatening letter. It'll cost you
about $100. I'm afraid you'll have to give them another 30 days at this
point.
Step four: Get a lawyer. Sue. $25,000 is not
At 01:34 AM 11/23/2001, Mark Maunder wrote:
Matt Sergeant wrote:
Step three: Once you've given them 90 days after date of invoice, get a
solicitor (not a barrister) to draft a threatening letter. It'll cost you
about $100. I'm afraid you'll have to give them another 30 days at this
court, and it's
too little to get much help from lawyers in a law suit, I'd guess. Ask
them if they want to pay partially in hardware and you might get a good
idea of their direction ;).
Good luck,
Bill Moseley
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
HiI know this is not the lawyers hang-out, but it is seasoned
contractor's hangout and as such I need some legal advice...May I?
I did some work (about $25000 worth) for a customer and I'm having
problem collecting.
One big problem is that I don't have a formal signed hardcopy contract
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Medi Montaseri wrote:
HiI know this is not the lawyers hang-out, but it is seasoned
contractor's hangout and as such I need some legal advice...May I?
I did some work (about $25000 worth) for a customer and I'm having
problem collecting.
One big problem is that I
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Matt Sergeant wrote:
Maybe they weighlayed your invoice. Or don't have the money just yet but
^^^???
You folks may have invented the language but its still spelled waylayed!
Step three: Once you've given them 90 days after date of invoice, get a
solicitor
At 3:21 PM -0800 11/21/01, Medi Montaseri wrote:
HiI know this is not the lawyers hang-out, but it is seasoned
contractor's hangout and as such I need some legal advice...May I?
I did some work (about $25000 worth) for a customer and I'm having
problem collecting.
One big problem is that I
On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 03:21:06PM -0800, Medi Montaseri wrote:
[...]
After months of promissing sweet equity, partnership, this and that,
finally customer has asked me to invoice them and charge interest for the
unpaid balance. At the same time customer is using the application
I wrote for
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Medi Montaseri [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: Seeking Legal help
At 3:21 PM -0800 11/21/01, Medi Montaseri wrote:
HiI know this is not the lawyers hang-out, but it is seasoned
contractor's hangout and as such I
At 06:38 PM 11/21/01, Michael Bacarella wrote:
On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 03:21:06PM -0800, Medi Montaseri wrote:
After months of promissing sweet equity, partnership, this and
that,
finally customer has asked me to invoice them and charge interest
for the
unpaid balance. At the same time
Hi,
I'd like to join the mod_perl /
apache community.
I'm having install problems that I've been trying
to solve for 2 days with no luck. So I'd like bother you folks with a beginer
question.
I'm using Debian 2.2, Apache 1.3.14 and mod_perl
1.24_1.
I've tried several times and this is a
Build apache first, then build mod_perl. The mod_perl install
modifies the apache tree (it asks you for a path to the apache tree
to modify, but defaults to ../apachelatest version)
If you're new to mod_perl, you'll want to head on over to the guide
(http://perl.apache.org/guide) for Stas'
this a variable in db_ora.pm, it then is persistant forever--or until I
restart apache. If I make it a local in foo.pl, it has the right lifespan,
but I can't figure out how to address is down in db_ora.pm--particularly
with it's not just foo.pl but 50 different top-level scripts.
Can someone help
At 1:49 PM -0700 10/17/01, Walt Knowles wrote:
Converting all the globals to Module variables has been a piece of cake, but
I've run into one big issue. Depending on how you log into the system, the
user will connect to different databases. When they do this, I store the
Database Handle from
Converting all the globals to Module variables has been a piece of cake,
but
I've run into one big issue. Depending on how you log into the system, the
user will connect to different databases. When they do this, I store the
Database Handle from DBI/DBD as $main::dbh. This variable has the
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 3:23 PM
To: Walt Knowles; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Help with converting from plain CGI to mod_perl
Converting all the globals to Module variables has been a
piece of cake,
but
I've run into one big issue. Depending
not just foo.pl but 50 different top-level scripts.
Can someone help? Pointer to documentation? Am I staring at something so
obvious that it would bite me?
Thanks in advance,
Walt Knowles
#-
# Walter Knowles
different top-level scripts.
Can someone help? Pointer to documentation? Am I staring at something so
obvious that it would bite me?
Walt,
I was not able to keep persistent connections without leaking memory
until I switched to Apache::DBI. It did mean that I had to limit the
number
I'm getting this error
[Mon Aug 13 14:52:58 2001] [notice] child pid 6223 exit signal
Segmentation Fault (11)
Any help would be appreciated.
Here is some info, please let me know if I am missing anything.
Solaris 8
Apache/1.3.12 (Unix) mod_perl/1.24_01 mod_ssl/2.6.5 OpenSSL/0.9.4
backtrace
Cocks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 11:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Need help with a backtrace from a seg fault
I'm getting this error
[Mon Aug 13 14:52:58 2001] [notice] child pid 6223 exit signal
Segmentation Fault (11)
Any help would be appreciated.
Here
I am writing a script at the moment which among others things creates
another process using the system call.
What I need to do is capture the screen output of this process into a string
variable so that it can latter be manipulaterd. ie. capture the STDOUT.
Any help, suggestions or sample code
You'll need to use the backticks instead of the system call.
$output = `command`;
To get each line of the output, you'll need to split off of \n.
-Ray Graham
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Matthew Blacklow wrote:
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 09:22:41 +1000
From: Matthew Blacklow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Perl Scripting help
I am writing a script at the moment which among others things creates
another process using the system call.
What
be manipulaterd. ie. capture the STDOUT.
This isn't the right forum for this, really, but assuming you mean
STDOUT/STDERR, consider this:
http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/R/RE/REICHERT/System2-0.81.tar.gz
Any help, suggestions or sample code would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Matthew
--
Brian 'you
]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 00:00
Subject: Help w/ install [ActivePerl,W2K Server,Apache 1.3.20]
I'm trying to simply get Apache/mod_perl working in W2K ... I've been
trying to follow the steps outlined in messages I've found from
searching through archives
error messages that do me any good, config test returns
Syntax OK and the error log shows nothing.
What do I need to do?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Brice Ruth
E0FA561B - Fingerprint:7E18 C018 D623 A57B 7F37 D902 8C84 7675 E0FA 561B- Original Message -From: "Brice D Ruth" [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 00:00Subject: Help w/ install [ActivePerl,W2K Server,Apache 1.3.20]
I'm trying to simply g
At 5:00 pm -0500 6/9/01, Brice D Ruth wrote:
I'm trying to simply get Apache/mod_perl working in W2K ... I've
been trying to follow the steps outlined in messages I've found from
searching through archives, but it seems I'm a bit stuck. My
experience w/ Apache has always been in Linux or
[Mailed to list and to individual]
Brice
I think the easiest is to install a pre-compiled Apache+mod_perl+mod_*. Start here:
http://savage.net.au/Perl.html#Configuring-Apache
Cheers
Ron Savage
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://savage.net.au/index.html
On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Brice D Ruth wrote:
I'm trying to simply get Apache/mod_perl working in W2K ... I've been
trying to follow the steps outlined in messages I've found from
searching through archives, but it seems I'm a bit stuck. My experience
w/ Apache has always been in Linux or *BSD,
I need some advice on implementing an accessing system. I have already
implemented a few systems that now require some sort of advance
accessing mechanism. I say advance because some parts of the systems
that I have written are accessible by all, and some other parts should
be accessible by
Hi Rasoul,
You may want to try Metadot for a framework that takes care of all that for
you. Metadot is a GPL'd mod_perl application that provides user management,
content management and access control all in one package. It provides an
API that allows for the creation of pluggable apps that
job
of rejectting and returning an OK
Can someone help please...
--
-
Medi Montaseri [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unix Distributed Systems EngineerHTTP://www.CyberShell.com
CyberShell
-Original Message-
From: Michael Styer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 1:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: help with $r-headers_in-do() method
Hi there.
I've got a question for the mod_perl world about the behavior of the
$r-headers_in-do(sub
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Geoffrey Young wrote:
I've got a question for the mod_perl world about the behavior of the
$r-headers_in-do(sub {...some code...}) method.
code snipped
it probably won't matter, but do() iterates through the table and exits
either when the list is exhausted or the
If you're chaining handlers, they should all return OK. They will all get
called, so long as they either appear in the config file on the same line, or
have been registered using $r-push_handlers().
One of them must send the header though, or return REDIRECT (for example) to
perform a redirect.
Can some one tell me why I can not set a cookie...
I have a module that is supposed to set a cookie called Cookie_Check:
package MIS_APPS::RHS::Control::Cookie_Check;
use Apache::Constants qw(:common);
use Apache::Request;
use Apache::Cookie ();
use strict;
sub handler
{
my $r
Can some one tell me why I can not set a cookie...
I have a module that is supposed to set a cookie called Cookie_Check:
package MIS_APPS::RHS::Control::Cookie_Check;
use Apache::Constants qw(:common);
use Apache::Request;
use Apache::Cookie ();
use strict;
sub handler
{
my $r
At 3:50 PM -0400 8/8/01, Perrin Harkins wrote:
It depends on what's happening in that second module. If you don't send an
actual response to the client, headers (including cookies) will not be sent
out.
Umm... Is
return OK;
the correct thing to return when using multiple handlers? I
Long time no hear... I heard you moved to NY...
This is true. I'm exploring new territory.
I think I do send a response back to Apache! I
mean I return OK status. Or do you mean something else? Like
$r-header_out(...)?
You need to send the headers (with $r-send_http_header or something
Umm... Is
return OK;
the correct thing to return when using multiple handlers?
Yes, according the mod_perl docs. It only stops if you return something
other than OK or DECLINED.
- Perrin
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 12:21:07PM -0700, Rasoul Hajikhani wrote:
But I never get to set the cookie... Can someone tell me what I am doing
wrong?
As Perrin, said, is a cookie header being set and sent somewhere else in
the code? In my experience, cookie programming can be extremely
Hi all,
Don't we need to load the module before using it?
With:
PerlModule My::Module::Name
Location /foo
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler My::Module::Name
/Location
## OR
Location /foo
SetHandler perl-script
On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, Nouguier Olivier wrote:
Hi all,
Don't we need to load the module before using it?
that's right, I assumed that it was preloaded already :) thanks for this
note.
With:
PerlModule My::Module::Name
Location /foo
SetHandler perl-script
hi
in case someone will face the same problem:
i installed successfully modperl 1.26 on apache 1.3.20
on OS X 10.0.4
using APXS.
this worked fine while all other
ways of installing failed for me.
thanks for the help!
christian
on 03.09.40 00.09, Ken Williams at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
: Re: mod_perl guide HELP
Thanks a lot for your response
but what happens is when it reports
+ adding selected modules
o perl_module uses ConfigStart/End
+ mod_perl build type: OBJ
+ setting up mod_perl build environment
+ id: mod_perl/1.26
+ id
On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Jim Hobbs wrote:
From perldoc SUPPORT.
WHAT
Always include this information:
Output of perl -V
I did this
Version of mod_perl
This is in the ouput from error_log
Version of apache
This is in output from
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