You are correct. If you...
use Hidden::Module
then use Data::Dumper to reconstruct most of the raw code. This would be
about as useful as decompiling 'B' code. If you had access to the
intrepreter directly, you could probably even capture the decrypt stream
before perl compiles it, but
Hi!
As there are more and more mod_perl 2.x related questions on the mailing
list, it would be a good idea to introduce a new subject tag (as in
http://perl.apache.org/email-etiquette.html#Tags
):
Something like:
[mod_perl 2.x]
[mp2]
[2x]
[2.x]
??
What do you think?
It would definitly keep my
Thomas Klausner wrote:
Hi!
As there are more and more mod_perl 2.x related questions on the mailing
list, it would be a good idea to introduce a new subject tag (as in
http://perl.apache.org/email-etiquette.html#Tags
):
Something like:
[mod_perl 2.x]
[mp2]
[2x]
[2.x]
??
What do
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Mark,
I ahve been asking this question for some time
nowthough admitedly not specific to bytecode and ByteLoader but just how to
"precomplie" a mod_perl mod. I went to www.experts-exchange.com and got a
great walk through of how to use ByteLoader but as with you it fails in
Good
Afternoon:
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This is to help
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bphp3.a"
why want to add the libphp3.a to mod_perl?
Vincent
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From: Craig Sebenik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, January 28, 2000 11:20 AM
Subject: problem with configure?
I ran into the following problem when trying to configure mod_perl wi
hi,
Check this :")
http://www.fenrus.demon.nl/
I have fought hard quite a few days trying to add mod_perl1.21 onto apache
1.3.9 on HP 11. I use the c compiler comes with the machine, and installed
Perl 5.00503 under my home directory /home/c015932/opt/perl(I do not have
access to the root), although the host has its own Perl 5.004 installed
I am using modperl/apache and need to call a function whenever a page is
fetched. I guess I can do it using one of the PerlHandlers. Which
perlhandler should I use ? Is there any place on the net where I can find
information about the same.
Thanks
Ashish Goyal
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I'm not sure if I'm being a bit fussy here, or indeed banging my head
against a wall but can users of these mailing lists make the Subject part of
the msg more descriptive.
This will help readers to scroll through quicker and to read what is
relevant to them at the time.
For example, "
"Anthony Gardner" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm not sure if I'm being a bit fussy here, or indeed banging my head
against a wall but can users of these mailing lists make the Subject part of
the msg more descriptive.
This will help readers to scroll through quicker and to
On 8 Oct 1999, Frank D. Cringle wrote:
"Anthony Gardner" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm not sure if I'm being a bit fussy here, or indeed banging my head
against a wall but can users of these mailing lists make the Subject part of
the msg more descriptive.
Also, as
quot;contact.pl: Can't open sendmail process: $!\n");
print SENDMAIL "To:support\@findmax.com\n";
print SENDMAIL "From:".$input{'email'}."\n";
print SENDMAIL "Subject: [contact form]".$input{'subject'}."\n\n";
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