Re: Serious bug, mixing mod-perl content

2002-03-14 Thread mire
Beta contains new code and www is old code. We were calling www but once a while beta would pop in. We noticed error messages that were giving whole stack trace (caller) but those error messages were not present in www code, they are implemented as a change in beta code. Right now we solved the

Re: Serious bug, mixing mod-perl content

2002-03-14 Thread Perrin Harkins
mire wrote: Beta contains new code and www is old code. We were calling www but once a while beta would pop in. We noticed error messages that were giving whole stack trace (caller) but those error messages were not present in www code, they are implemented as a change in beta code. Are you

Re: Serious bug, mixing mod-perl content

2002-03-13 Thread Miroslav Madzarevic
Stas: I have 1.24 ver. of mod-perl and as I see current Apache Registry sets $Apache::Registry::NameWithVirtualHost explicitly to 1 if it's not defined (I've seen the sources). These are apache's startup messages: [Fri Mar 1 11:47:28 2002] [notice] Apache-AdvancedExtranetServer/1.3.14

Re: Serious bug, mixing mod-perl content

2002-03-13 Thread Ernest Lergon
Miroslav Madzarevic wrote: Ernest: I don't use server aliases but I'm going to fix that. I wish that the problem is so simple. Actually the two virt. hosts are beta.domain.com and www.domain.com So the httpd.conf should read: VirtualHost * ServerName www.domain.com

Re: Serious bug, mixing mod-perl content

2002-03-13 Thread Perrin Harkins
Could you describe the actual nature of the error? How can you tell that the response you're getting is from the wrong virtual host and what is different about the virtual hosts' setup that causes the difference in responses? - Perrin

Serious bug, mixing mod-perl content

2002-03-12 Thread Miroslav Madzarevic
It seems that my mod-perl virtual hosts are mixing content :( I don't know why ? I have virthost1 and virthost2 on mod-perl apache, most of the time you get the right content when calling respective virthost but sometimes when you call virthost2 you get response from virt. host 1. This is a

Re: Serious bug, mixing mod-perl content

2002-03-12 Thread Stephen Gray
Are you using 2 separate apache processes or 2 virtual hosts within the same apache process? If it's the latter, according to Apache's documentation: If no matching virtual host is found, then the first listed virtual host that matches the IP address will be used.

Re: Serious bug, mixing mod-perl content

2002-03-12 Thread Stas Bekman
Miroslav Madzarevic wrote: It seems that my mod-perl virtual hosts are mixing content :( I don't know why ? I have virthost1 and virthost2 on mod-perl apache, most of the time you get the right content when calling respective virthost but sometimes when you call virthost2 you get

Re: Serious bug, mixing mod-perl content

2002-03-12 Thread C.Hauser - IT assistance GmbH
Regards Christian - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - . == beginn original == Date: Dienstag, 12. März 2002, 18:32:57 Subject: Serious bug, mixing mod-perl content It seems that my mod-perl virtual hosts are mixing content :( I don't know why ? I have

Re: Serious bug, mixing mod-perl content

2002-03-12 Thread Ernest Lergon
Miroslav Madzarevic wrote: I have virthost1 and virthost2 on mod-perl apache, most of the time you get the right content when calling respective virthost but sometimes when you call virthost2 you get response from virt. host 1. This is a rare bug but happens. Do you have this in your