Hi!
On Wed, Aug 13, 2003 at 09:28:37AM -0700, Wes Plate wrote:
> I am getting up and running a server that wants mod_perl. The instructions
> talks about a startup script. I'm very new, so I don't know how I'm
> supposed to get this step completed.
See here for some infos on startup.pl;
http:
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 02:37:30PM +0200, Fatih Gey wrote:
> From: "Martin Wickman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[...]
> > Nope. When the browser gets a 401 response from the server, it
> > will (most likely) pop up a dialog asking the user for name and
> > password. These credentials gets mangled into an
- Original Message -
From: "Martin Wickman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: [QUESTION] Can't read out verified username (auth)
> On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 12:36:55PM +0200, Fatih Gey wrote:
>
On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 07:31, Влад Сафронов wrote:
> so the question:
> which sub "main_deck" will be executed?
>
> 1. Hi, it's SCRIPT_1!
> 2. Bye, it was SCRIPT_2!
I think #2, because it was the last one eval'ed, and you can only have
one sub with a given name in one package namespace. Apache::e
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 12:36:55PM +0200, Fatih Gey wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 01:05:58AM +0200, Fatih Gey wrote:
> > >
> > > i was writing my own AuthHandler with modperl v2 (v1.99_09).
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > > After having entered user/pass via html-form, this authentification
> > > doe
Hi!
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 12:36:55 +0200, Fatih Gey wrote:
> I supposed the browser to resend always an unique "bowser session id", which
> is used by apache to save certain values, like $ENV{'REMOTE_USER'}
> (similiar to a session-cookie with uid and serverbased $vars) ..
> Isn't this the way
> On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 01:05:58AM +0200, Fatih Gey wrote:
> >
> > i was writing my own AuthHandler with modperl v2 (v1.99_09).
>
> [...]
>
> > After having entered user/pass via html-form, this authentification
> > does his job well, but on the following request (on same browser)
> > $obj->us
On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 01:05:58AM +0200, Fatih Gey wrote:
>
> i was writing my own AuthHandler with modperl v2 (v1.99_09).
[...]
> After having entered user/pass via html-form, this authentification
> does his job well, but on the following request (on same browser)
> $obj->user doesnt seem to
Tom Gazzini wrote:
I have a perl function which, amongst other things, needs to redirect
the request to another page.
It also needs to pass all the query parameters of the original request
(both GET and POST) to the redirected page, and also add one parameter
of it's own (an error message).
Sounds
Tom
Where's @params coming from ?
Are you sure it's not empty ?
Swen
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| | "Tom Gazzini"|
| | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]|
| | uk> |
| ||
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AHA! That's the culprit! mod_dir implements this at the fix-up stage to
allow the directive in .htaccess files, hence my confusion. Thank you
Stas! It all makes sense now.
-Vince
Stas Bekman wrote:
Vince Veselosky wrote:
[...]
The thing that triggered it was the fact that the url was an
"inde
Vince Veselosky wrote:
[...]
The thing that triggered it was the fact that the url was an "index.pl"
file. When called as "example.com/index.pl", everything worked as
expected, but when called as "example.com/", apache (or something)
generated a subrequest for index.pl.
NOW my question is, why
Whew, okay, I have an answer, but I also still have a question. The
short explanation:
The "bug" in my code was the fact that I forgot that a request might
also be a subrequest, so now I check if the request is_initial_req and
short circuit if not. (And a tiny bug in my trace code caused my deb
Vince Veselosky wrote:
[...]
Now here is the thing. The PerlHeaderParserHandler executes TWICE for
every request. The second time through is apparently a different Apache
Could it be that something in your code pushes the handler on the stack again?
I'd suggest debugging with Apache::ShowReque
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OS: Windows2000
Apache: 1.3.27
ModPerl: 1.27_01-dev
I have a script that ran perfectly well when not run under ModPerl but
have recently tried to run it under modperl using the RunPerl module. It
still seems to run OK, however my error log now seems to being filled
wi
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, sireesha vudatha wrote:
> Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 16:25:04 -0800 (PST)
> From: sireesha vudatha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Question from a newbie regarding apache and mod_perl
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am a beginner and am doing a course project for which I
That was it. I redefined Sig{__WARN__} to drop all STDERR output and my
script output everything it was supposed to and exited cleanly. Now
there is another bug that undoubtedly came from my trying to track down
the original issue...
Thanks. That saved me a ton of time.
Tom
Terra Info wrote:
U
Ugh! I checked the users list archives but I never checked the dev
archives. I liked p5p back in the day because it was all one in the
same. Chaos, but oddly efficient. Thanks for the pointer.
As for the docs, I freely admit I missed it. I was not looking for
PerlRun stuff when I went through th
OK, now it's clear, thanks for the explanation. FWIW, there were
discussions of possible pipes read/write deadlocks in the current
mod_cgi implementation in Apache 2.0, so you may experience just that.
Check the httpd-dev list archives.
[...]
* Given that, I noticed PerlRun was no longer pro
Stas Bekman wrote:
I still don't understand you. When do you see the problem? When you
run the script under mod_cgi or mod_perl? I don't understand why do
you keep referring to mod_cgi.
And we are talking about Apache/mod_perl 2.0 here, right?
No. I am talking about mod_cgi when I say mod_cgi.
Terra Info wrote:
The threads issue is my bag. I know better but was busy and distracted,
hence I just did a reply to all and trimmed out the excess.
No prob. the comment was addressed to all subscribers.
Anyhow, I
think you may have misunderstood my question. Although I have a specific
issu
The threads issue is my bag. I know better but was busy and distracted,
hence I just did a reply to all and trimmed out the excess. Anyhow, I
think you may have misunderstood my question. Although I have a specific
issue at hand, my question was more generic. My questions are more
related to th
[When starting a new thread, please remember to create a new mail,
rather than doing a reply to one of the threads. If you don't do that,
your mail software attaches reference ids to the original thread and
your post gets folded into the thread you've replied to. people may
delete the whole thr
I believe that the Rewrite rule matches only the document root portion
of the URL.
So for a request
http://a.blah.com/mypath/mypage.html
All you will get to match on is this much
/mypath/mypage.html
To do what you are trying to do, I believe you'll need to use some Rewri
Good afternoon,
On 17/10/02 at 2:46 PM, Lyle Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>To do what you are trying to do, I believe you'll need to use some RewriteCond
>directives, something like (read: I'm just doing this from memory, you'll
>need to test)...
>
>RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^b
>RewriteRule ^
* JOSE SOLE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-07-08 14:24]:
> I am trying to use Apache::AuthenCache as my authentication handler
> for my server. I keep getting a FORBIDDEN error each time I try to
> access the index.html page by only typing the URL up to the directory.
>
> Example:
>
> //FORBIDDEN ER
On Wed, 19 Jun 2002, southernstar wrote:
> I was aware that on occasion individuals are welcome to post work
> wanted ads, but I have some specific questions about how I can
> actually get some short contract work here and there, since:
[...]
Get involved with some of the open source projects; t
arc Spitzer'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Wesley Sheldahl/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject: [OT] RE: Question about Work Wanted ads
Marc Spitzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> 3: you maybe able to deduct your volunteer work from your
> taxes( I have no ide
Marc Spitzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> 3: you maybe able to deduct your volunteer work from your
> taxes( I have no idea about AU's laws though).
You can not claim donated services as a tax deduction in the US.
(Probably not other places too, I'd guess.)
The theory is this: you'd have
Well if you have some time available, do some volunteer work to
build up your resume. This helps you in at least 2 ways:
1: you get experience
2: your "happy clients" may know people who want to be
"happy clients" and have a budget.
3: you maybe able to deduct your volunteer work from your
taxes(
[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, etc.
-- Josh
_
On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 11:36:39AM +0100, gaston wrote:
> Hi list
>
> I wrote a small perl module using perl/Expat for parsing XML-files.
> With apache 1.3.19 and perl 5.6.0 and Expat 2.27 it works fine.
> In my new configuration (apache 1.3.20, perl 5.6.1 and Expat 2.30)
> apache dies with an
o re-login only if they've closed that browser
> > instance.
> >
> > Is there someway to expire cookies on page leave, or is this the smartass
> > thing you were referring to? :)
> >
> > -- Ryan Parr
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > Fro
- Original Message -
> From: "Jon Robison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Ron Beck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 12:28 PM
> Subject: Re: Question...
>
> > Cookies!
> >
> >
t; From: "Jon Robison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Ron Beck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 12:28 PM
> Subject: Re: Question...
>
> > Cookies!
> >
> > /me is in smartass mode toda
; Ron Beck
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Question...
I think I'm missing something...
If you set a session cookie (i.e. one with no expiry time) then the cookie
will be deleted immediately upon browser close, forcing the user to login
again if they've closed their browser instance.
If
;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ron Beck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 12:28 PM
Subject: Re: Question...
> Cookies!
>
> /me is in smartass mode today.
>
> --Jon
>
> Ron Beck wrote:
> >
> > Hello a
Cookies!
/me is in smartass mode today.
--Jon
Ron Beck wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> I need to know how to clear the $ENV variables. For example, I use a
> .htaccess file for specific directories which requires the user to enter
> userID and password. When they exit the page, I want them to have t
> I need to know how to clear the $ENV variables. For example, I use a
> .htaccess file for specific directories which requires the user to enter
> userID and password. When they exit the page, I want them to have to
> re-enter userID and passwd if they enter the page again. Does anyone
> know
if ($redirect = $shortnames->get($fname, WAIT, 1)) {
if ($redirect !~ /$r->server()->server_hostname/) {
$r->content_type('text/html');
$r->header_out ( Location => $redirect ); $log->debug($redirect);
$r->send_http_header;
return REDIRECT;
}
Regards,
Ti
Thanks Rob for your reply.
--- Rob Bloodgood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Question:
> > 2.If the answer to the above question is YES? The
> > Handler will add headers,footers for everything.
> >What do I need to do to apply the handler logic
> >justto the requested page and return the remaining
>
Thanks Thomas,
Question:
> > Here are the problems/Questions that I face:
> > 1. Since in this case each requests for a html
> >file has multiple files that need to be downloaded
> > the client. Am I right to assume that the handler
> >will act on each and every file requested file
> >below my /
> 2.If the answer to the above question is YES? The
> Handler will add headers,footers for everything. What
> do I need to do to apply the handler logic just to the
> requested page and return the remaining files that are
> needed to complete the requested page as they are?
In the Eagle book (as
Hi!
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 10:24:24AM -0800, Mod Perl wrote:
> Here are the problems/Questions that I face:
> 1. Since in this case each requests for a html file
> has multiple files that need to be downloaded by the
> client. Am I right to assume that the handler will act
> on each and every fi
Hi there,
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Chris Hutchinson wrote:
> I've recently built apache 1.3.22/mod_perl 1.26, statically with perl
> 5.6.1 on linux RH 7.0.
> [snip]
> ccversion='', gccversion='2.96 2731 (Red Hat Linux 7.0)',
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, have you tried com
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, ychen56 wrote:
> Thanks, I have installed mod_perl successfully by setting the repository to
> http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppmpackages/.
> I have one more question. The version of mod_perl is 1.25 which is written
> for apache 1.3.20, my apache version is 1.3.14,
> I think
apachemodperl.dll, right? What
else I need to do? Or I have to use apache 1.3.20 instead of 1.3.14?
Best Regards
Ye
- Original Message -
From: Randy Kobes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ychen56 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Mod Perl List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 25, 2001 4
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, ychen56 wrote:
> Hi:
> >From your website http://perl.apache.org/distributions.html, I got
> message( see following)
>
> Win32 ActivePerl mod_perl ppms - suitable for builds 6xx. You can install
> this by, within the ppm shell, setting the repository to
> http://theoryx5.uwin
Steve Hurley wrote:
>
> When I turn on Apache:ASP and try to load a few html files it messes up the graphics
>at the top.
>
> Now if I turn off the ASP, graphics load fine...
> Page with banner graphics split up: http://www.clark.cc.oh.us/asp/student.html
> page with one banner graphic...
proxy.
Les Mikesell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: "Peiper,Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Jonathan Tweed'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 8:20 AM
Subject: RE: Question
>
>
How could they not? Since the files are executable by any process,
then all processes must have the mod_perl code in it. You could if you
really wanted to run 2 versions of Apache, one with mod_perl and one
without. You could then call all CGI's through a different IP and then run
mod_per
On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Jonathan Tweed wrote:
> I would be grateful if someone could answer this question:
> Even if you tell Apache only to execute files in a certain directory under
> mod_perl do all processes still include the mod_perl code?
If I understand your question correctly, yes.
MBM
--
> Is there any way to hide the form data that the DBIx::Recordset
> PrevNextForm function generates? i just noticed that if someone does a
> "view source," the user can view your db connection, username, password,
> etc. That doesn't seem very secure even though this is a pretty cool
> subroutin
>>> Ben Cottrell writes:
bc> This fixes static html completely! It's compressed, and also
bc> comes through as text/html. Thanks very much!!
no problem. i've been doing a lot of this myself lately.
bc> perl scripts are still coming through as compressed (which is
bc> good) tex
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000 15:28:09 -0400 (EDT), kevin montuori wrote:
> bc> Static .html files aren't compressed at all (but do come through
> bc> as text/html).
>
> do you have
>
> SetHandler perl-script
>
> in there somewhere?
Kevin,
This fixes static html completely
> what is your test client?
I wrote a command line client that just sends/receives basic messages for testing.
I have been opening a socket and sending this:
GET /perl/myscript HTTP/1.1
Connection: Keep-Alive
Host: myhost.mydomain.com\n\n
It worked as expected - I was able to keep the socket op
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, B. Burke wrote:
> When I set PerlSendHeader to Off in my perl.conf it doesn't send headers,
> which
> is good. The bad part is that it seems to break socket persistence for some
> reason.
> When I have PerlSendHeader set to On, I can open a socket with my test client,
>
> a
When I set PerlSendHeader to Off in my perl.conf it doesn't send headers,
which
is good. The bad part is that it seems to break socket persistence for some
reason.
When I have PerlSendHeader set to On, I can open a socket with my test client,
and make multiple queries on the same socket.
Any id
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, B. Burke wrote:
> I've been able to basically remove the response headers by removing the
> functionality
> of ap_sen_header_field() before compiling Apache, but it would be nice to
you don't have to remove anything, just don't call $r->send_http_header
and make sure PerlSe
Really all you need to do is send your response back like you would any response, just
without the HTML formatting. If you wanted to be a bit more "correct", you could
change the content-type of the respose so that it is not 'text/html'. (In your case,
you might just make one up like 'applica
Here is an example of what I'm looking to do.
GET /perl/app.pl?MODE=search&CITY=Dallas&STATE=TX&ID=195302 HTTP/1.0
Accept: text/html
User-Agent: MyTestClient1.0
From: nowhere.com
I want to replace the HTML request above with something like this:
|MODE=search|CITY=Dallas|STATE=TX|ID=195302|
I
On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, B. Burke wrote:
>
> I'm using Apache/1.3.11 with mod_perl/1.22 on an AIX platform to serve
> as an application server, with persistent ties into a MySQL database.
>
> My company is using an in-house socket API for data transfers. The
> request messages in our API are somew
On Tue, Sep 12, 2000 at 04:34:28PM +0100, David Hodgkinson wrote:
> "Eric Cholet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > well then we're a long shot away, and so are many French natives :)
> > Nah, we won't be that demanding, lest we scare him away from the,
> > erm, "most beautiful city in the world
What Victor said is right. In general, you need to know how
to run your OS, and admin apache to set up mod_perl +
Apache::ASP. Using this environment requires a bit of a
learning curve on the various underlying technologies.
That said, I don't know if you will be able to run your
Hyperseek pr
Mike
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Jason wrote:
> Hi .. I hope someone can help me with this problem.
>
> I've been assigned to install Apache::ASP and mod_perl so that one of our
> client's can use a program called Hyperseek.
>
> My biggest problem is that I'm not very familiar with the server or t
"Eric Cholet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> well then we're a long shot away, and so are many French natives :)
> Nah, we won't be that demanding, lest we scare him away from the,
> erm, "most beautiful city in the world".
What? Bath?
Dave // Found communication in Paris much improved with a t
> GWH> HI Stas,
> GWH> On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
>
> >> Will you also ask why Stas is learning French?
>
> GWH> Chercher la femme?
>
> Most likely because the people in Paris demand you speak to them in
> perfect French. High school level French is not accepted ;-|
well then we'
> "GWH" == G W Haywood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
GWH> HI Stas,
GWH> On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
>> Will you also ask why Stas is learning French?
GWH> Chercher la femme?
Most likely because the people in Paris demand you speak to them in
perfect French. High school level Fre
HI Stas,
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
> Will you also ask why Stas is learning French?
Chercher la femme?
[50 Jahre Musik mit Hazy Osterwald]
73,
Ged.
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Stas Bekman wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote:
>
> > On 11 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Anyone know why a browser would send something like this?
> > >
> > > HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE=en-us,x-ns1MKtfdqbuNhQ;q=0.4,x-ns2r2e09OnmPe2
> > >
> >
On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote:
> On 11 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >
> > Anyone know why a browser would send something like this?
> >
> > HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE=en-us,x-ns1MKtfdqbuNhQ;q=0.4,x-ns2r2e09OnmPe2
> >
> > the x-ns1 and x-ns2 stuff look like base64 encoded 8-byte
On 11 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Anyone know why a browser would send something like this?
>
> HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE=en-us,x-ns1MKtfdqbuNhQ;q=0.4,x-ns2r2e09OnmPe2
>
> the x-ns1 and x-ns2 stuff look like base64 encoded 8-byte blocks, almost as if
> it's some kind of key exchange or ke
On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 07:45:46PM -0400, Paul J. Reder wrote:
> I am working to update my instructions for getting mod_perl working as a DSO
> on AIX. I see that there is a recommended patch for dl_aix.xs to get XS
> working.
>
> I am currently testing on AIX 4.3.3, Apache 1.3.13-dev, and IBM's
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Aaron Johnson wrote:
> I don't work on Oracle so I will speak from my experience with MySQL. MySQL
> servers time out after the 8 hour standard disconnect for inactivity (this
> can be adjusted in your my.conf file). To compensate for this we now run our
> own connect check
I don't work on Oracle so I will speak from my experience with MySQL. MySQL
servers time out after the 8 hour standard disconnect for inactivity (this
can be adjusted in your my.conf file). To compensate for this we now run our
own connect checks for a valid dbh handle before it goes it all the
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What I think is going on is that the script gets killed by Oracle for
> being idle and tries to ping the connection, but the ping fails.
It is supposed to reconnect when the ping fails. I've had problems
getting reconnects to Oracle 8 working. The
>Hmmm. How busy is the site or is still in testing phase?
Testing phase.
>Are you saying your connection is getting dropped and then you get an
error,or that you get dropped and then it has to reconnect?
Here's a sample of errors that I'm getting the error_log file:
[Tue Aug 29 20:15:52 2000
Hi
Sorry I don't really remember the mail, I think it was because of the
DEBUG information that were missing in the Apache error_log.
There were many reasons why my Apache wasn't working with Apache::DBI
(not well compiled with mod_perl, http.conf not correctly set, .)
I wrote a little Arti
> On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 03:26:03PM +0400, Vladislav Safronov wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Could you have a look at the lines and answer the question ..
> > ---
> > sub foo {
> > my $dbh = shift;
> >
> > my $sql = ...
> >
> > my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
> > $sth->execute;
> >
On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 08:26:09AM +0200, Henrik Tougaard wrote:
> From: Jay Jacobs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Tom Mornini wrote:
> >
> > > It is my understanding of the DBI docs that you only need to call
> > > $sth->finish when you DON'T fetch all the rows that the
> >
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 12:22:46PM -0500, Jay Jacobs wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Tom Mornini wrote:
>
> > It is my understanding of the DBI docs that you only need to call
> > $sth->finish when you DON'T fetch all the rows that the $sth has ready to
> > return.
> >
>
> >From "Writing Ap
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 03:26:03PM +0400, Vladislav Safronov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could you have a look at the lines and answer the question ..
> ---
> sub foo {
> my $dbh = shift;
>
> my $sql = ...
>
> my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
> $sth->execute;
> $sth->finish;
>
Well, summarizing all the answers and assuming using Mysql
1. $sth->finish should be used if (and ONLY if) the
the returned data (any SELECT, but not INSERT, UPDATE?)
has not been fetched ALL and $sth is going to be
overwritten..
2. $sth (defined as 'my') should not call finish before
> From: Vladislav Safronov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> What can you say about this code? is it ok (overwriting
> previous handle)?
>
> ==
> sub foo {
> my $dbh = shift;
>
> my $sql1 = "select *...
> my $sql2 = "select *...
>
> my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql1);
> $
From: Jay Jacobs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Tom Mornini wrote:
>
> > It is my understanding of the DBI docs that you only need to call
> > $sth->finish when you DON'T fetch all the rows that the
> $sth has ready to
> > return.
> >
>
> From "Writing Apache Modules with Pe
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Tom Mornini wrote:
> It is my understanding of the DBI docs that you only need to call
> $sth->finish when you DON'T fetch all the rows that the $sth has ready to
> return.
>
>From "Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C":
"You should still call finish() at the end of e
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Vladislav Safronov wrote:
> Ok. I think, the answers clear the problem, but I have yet more question.
>
> What can you say about this code? is it ok (overwriting previous handle)?
>
> ==
> sub foo {
> my $dbh = shift;
>
> my $sql1 = "select *...
> my $sql
Matt Sergeant writes:
> On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Michael Peppler wrote:
>
> > Matt Sergeant writes:
> > > On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Vladislav Safronov wrote:
> > >
> > > > Ok. I think, the answers clear the problem, but I have yet more question.
> > > >
> > > > What can you say about this c
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Michael Peppler wrote:
> Matt Sergeant writes:
> > On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Vladislav Safronov wrote:
> >
> > > Ok. I think, the answers clear the problem, but I have yet more question.
> > >
> > > What can you say about this code? is it ok (overwriting previous handle)?
>
Matt Sergeant writes:
> On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Vladislav Safronov wrote:
>
> > Ok. I think, the answers clear the problem, but I have yet more question.
> >
> > What can you say about this code? is it ok (overwriting previous handle)?
>
> [snip]
>
> Well it depends on the DBMS. For exam
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> (Boggle) Really? 'My' variables going out of scope don't always get
> freed up? Or is this strictly an object thing with DESTROY?
Well why would you care if my $str = "hello world" didn't get freed via
this bug? It only matters for objects that do
Matt Sergeant wrote:
>
> On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Vladislav Safronov wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Could you have a look at the lines and answer the question ..
> > ---
> > sub foo {
> > my $dbh = shift;
> >
> > my $sql = ...
> >
> > my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
> > $sth->execut
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Vladislav Safronov wrote:
> Ok. I think, the answers clear the problem, but I have yet more question.
>
> What can you say about this code? is it ok (overwriting previous handle)?
[snip]
Well it depends on the DBMS. For example Sybase might not like it if you
haven't read
Ok. I think, the answers clear the problem, but I have yet more question.
What can you say about this code? is it ok (overwriting previous handle)?
==
sub foo {
my $dbh = shift;
my $sql1 = "select *...
my $sql2 = "select *...
my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql1);
Matt Sergeant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This can be demonstrated with a very simple object class with a DESTROY
> method. There's a message somewhere in the p5p archives about this from
> me.
That's
http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl5-porters/2000-03/msg00604.html
to save anyone
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Vladislav Safronov wrote:
> "my" (perl's my) variables doesn't always get destoyed, does it Perl's
> documentation say that "my" vars are the most safe since they get destroyed
> when they get out of scope ...
I said this was a bug in Perl, although I don't think that 5
> On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Vladislav Safronov wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Could you have a look at the lines and answer the question ..
> > ---
> > sub foo {
> > my $dbh = shift;
> >
> > my $sql = ...
> >
> > my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
> > $sth->execute;
> > $sth->finish;
> >
>From: Vladislav Safronov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> sub foo {
> my $dbh = shift;
>
> my $sql = ...
>
> my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
> $sth->execute;
> $sth->finish;
> }
> ===
> Do I always need to call $sth->finish? Wouldn't it be
> automaticly called when
> s
On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Vladislav Safronov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could you have a look at the lines and answer the question ..
> ---
> sub foo {
> my $dbh = shift;
>
> my $sql = ...
>
> my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
> $sth->execute;
> $sth->finish;
> }
> ===
> Do I alway
as written in the manpage, this is rarely used, it will be called for you
when the handle is going out of scope, but if something is still left in the
buffer some warnings will be generated.
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