On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 11:45:09PM +, Seldo wrote:
>
> Ideally, it would be the former. Literally, I want all the files the
> users to come from one or another of a set of applications. The
> applications will return data in response to a URL: that data might
> be flat HTML, it might be PHP, o
Seldo wrote:
I mentioned that I don't think there's a way to practically supply
arbitrary data to Apache that looks like its coming from the
filesystem. The other way I thought of is this:
$r->uri() can map one URI to another. This means that a request to
www.mydomain.com/app1/site/page.p
Seldo wrote:
Whoa, quick turnaround! Oof course, it's 11pm here, but only 6pm where
you are I suppose...
It's actually 11am, on your tomorrow (PDT+11) ;) I'm living in the future ;)
On 05 February 2003, Stas Bekman wrote:
SB> You forgot to add to unfortunate facts that both mod_perl 2.0 and
SB
Seldo wrote:
Hello everyone -
I'm in the unfortunate position of being needing to write an Apache
2.0 module using mod_perl 2.0, while being simultaneously new to both
mod_perl, the Apache API, and perl itself. I guess I'm a glutton for
punishment, or something. (Did I mention this is all on Win3