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- -- Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to log the time it take users to download
items from my site. Has anyone has any success
writing a mod perl prog to accomplish this?
create two handlers:
- One in PerlInithandler
- The
I would like to log the time it take users to download
items from my site. Has anyone has any success
writing a mod perl prog to accomplish this?
Thanks!
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From: Jeremy Howard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Ed Loehr wrote:
I recently read that AxKit was in the process of becoming an ASF xml
project. Does anyone have a sense of the timing for when this might
happen and when axkit.org/axkit.apache.org will return
I recently read that AxKit was in the process of becoming an ASF xml
project. Does anyone have a sense of the timing for when this might
happen and when axkit.org/axkit.apache.org will return/arrive?
Also, does anyone know of a mirror site for axkit.org?
Regards,
Ed Loehr
Ed Loehr wrote:
I recently read that AxKit was in the process of becoming an ASF xml
project. Does anyone have a sense of the timing for when this might
happen and when axkit.org/axkit.apache.org will return/arrive?
Also, does anyone know of a mirror site for axkit.org?
You can see where
We're using Apache/modperl as a fairly sophisticated single-signon front
end for multiple web servers.
I'm trying to put metrics in to log timings of parts of the process.
Eg: elapsed times during authentication, authorization etc.
Is there any way to time how long a translated-to-proxy
...I've implemented a simple form based search page which presents
results 10 at a time on request.
It works fine...nearly. If the user does a search, but then doesn't
touch their browser for a couple of minutes then the embperl page seems
to lose their data.
so is there a