According to the subscription notice ...
www.modperl.com is a resource site but I've tried many times ...
is this site still valid?
At 11:24 AM 4/5/02 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to the subscription notice ...
www.modperl.com is a resource site but I've tried many times ...
is this site still valid?
Works fine from here...
Elizabeth Mattijsen
At 11:24 AM -0600 4/5/2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to the subscription notice ...
www.modperl.com is a resource site but I've tried many times ...
is this site still valid?
It redirects to http://modperl.com:9000/ which, if your connection
lives behind a firewall, may
Just thought you folks might want to know that www.modperl.com will
probably be unreachable for a day or two. NorthPoint communications
has gone bankrupt, bringing my DSL connection down with it. I'm
moving the server to another location for the interim, but it might
take a day or two
I regret to say that www.modperl.com is down again. This time it is
because someone broke into my house and stole some computer equipment,
including the DSL router. Fortunately the modperl web server itself
was untouched because it was hidden in the eves.
I will make an announcement when
Hi,
I am very gradually making changes to the modperl book site. My plan
over the next few weeks is to bring more of the examples online. Suggestions
for priorities are very much appreciated.
As of this morning, I have added an online demo of my Apache::MP3 module,
which does nice directory
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Lincoln Stein
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 10:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: www.modperl.com
The site should be up at its new location. Let me know if
you see any
problems
On Tue, 01 Feb 2000, Baiju Thakkar wrote:
The site should be up at its new location. Let me know if
you see any
problems with it. I haven't done much with it yet except for
fixing a
bug in one of the Hangman examples. It looked like a Y2K bug at
first, because the cookie dates
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Baiju Thakkar wrote:
How about putting Chapter 3,4, and 5 online. I own one copy and its usually
at work. Sometime when I am at home I wish I had another copy.
That's an easily solvable problem: buy another copy. Unless
you're severly underpaid as a
"Paul J. Lucas" wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Gunther Birznieks wrote:
Another question is why www.modperl.com at all? Why not store the material as
part of the main mod_perl site? Or off of the apache site?
I guess I am just not sure why the site which seems to be cente
Come on, folks! www.modperl.com is a nice open source initiative.
There's no specific rule about what should and what should not be
put in a open source web site. We'll enjoy modperl.com just as
we already enjoy perl.apache.org !
"Paul J. Lucas" wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Gunther
Hi,
This site, which contains the examples for the "Programming Apache
Modules in Perl and C" book, will be going down for a couple of days
while I move it to a new ISP. When it comes back up I would like to
add a few more online examples to the site and spruce it up a bit in
general. Any
The problem with requests such as these is ... well... why isn't this stuff
going into the main mod_perl guide? It seems to me that if www.modperl.com is
focused around the book, then let it be. But I personally hate going through
different sites to find the info I want.
Another question is why
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Gunther Birznieks wrote:
Another question is why www.modperl.com at all? Why not store the material as
part of the main mod_perl site? Or off of the apache site?
I guess I am just not sure why the site which seems to be centered around the
book is its own site anyway
I really have never thought that the www.modperl.com site
was anything but about the Apache API - maybe I'm mistaken?
There are distinct advantages in having 'more than one site' to
find information - especially when you want 'more than one view.'
There needs to be 'friendly competition
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