On Sun, 8 Jul 2001, Perrin Harkins wrote:
Good grief! This sounds exactly like Apache::ASP with
its XMLSubs feature.
except with asp you get the whole asp web application
environment as well.
Hi there,
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Knox, Laurie A, NPONS wrote:
I read somewhere that there were potential problems when running
mod_perl and PHP together in Apache, but I haven't been able to find
that info again Is this an issue?
I fear it is. Lots of people seem to run into trouble with
Hi all,
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Doug MacEachern wrote:
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Ged Haywood wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Knox, Laurie A, NPONS wrote:
I was going to upgrade it to 1.25, but I don't have the Apache src.
Why don't you just get it?
there should be no need if apache was properly
Hi there,
On Sat, 7 Jul 2001, Todd Finney wrote:
We use ePerl for a fair number of things, and I have yet to run into
something we needed of which it was not capable.
Didn't I read somewhere that there were security concerns?
Just asking.
Ditto.
73,
Ged.
At 06:16 PM 7/7/2001 -0700, brian moseley wrote:
On 7 Jul 2001, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Yes. Writing a templating system in Perl is trivial.
Writing a *useful* templating system in Perl is
demonstratably hard.
unless you keep application features in a separate layer
from the templating
Can you set up a custom error document handler and redirect to that,
rather than using your OnDeny? Return something like 409
(Conflict), and Apache will do an internal redirect, from which
you can get the requesting URI in the same way that you can in
other redirects.
Actually,
On Sunday 08 July 2001 03:30, Ron Pero wrote:
Just received my issue of Dr. Dobbs Journal today, and one of the articles
is A Tiny Perl Server Pages Engine. Pretty nifty.
Read about it here:
http://www.ddj.com/articles/2001/0108/0108g/0108g.htm
Nifty indeed, if you're interested in such
We use ePerl for a fair number of things, and I have yet to run into
something we needed of which it was not capable. What are you
thinking of?
It's not a question of it not being capable, it's just that most people seem
to choose one of the more full-featured tools. There's lots of talk
on 7/8/01 2:46 AM, Gunther Birznieks at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In addition one of the criteria for useful to me is fast. If the
template system is slow, it's quite annoying. However, this goes against
other people's ideas of useful being full featured. As Steven Wright
says (paraphrased) if
At 07:47 AM 7/8/01, Ged Haywood wrote:
On Sat, 7 Jul 2001, Todd Finney wrote:
We use ePerl for a fair number of things, and I have yet to run
into
something we needed of which it was not capable.
Didn't I read somewhere that there were security concerns?
There was a fix made in 1998
At 02:40 PM 7/8/01, Perrin Harkins wrote:
We use ePerl for a fair number of things, and I have yet to run
into
something we needed of which it was not capable. What are you
thinking of?
It's not a question of it not being capable, it's just that most
people seem
to choose one of the
Hi,
I am not able to run the mod_perl scriptsd as with
Apache::PerlRun, Apache::Registry is working fine.
PerlRun says :
filename not found or unable to stat
and gives the 404 error.
The file is exists there with proper permission, I am able to run same
file
Greeting
I have a programing doing interent redirect after
reading a cookie and doing some authentication.
I return the OK constant after the redirection, but it
seems that a bunch of other calls are being made
to the server.
Specifically,
if you use your browser to call
Is there a way to know that headers have already been sent
before send headers out?
Ruben
BTW
No only is that internet redirectionb, but it is also
INTERNAL redirection it's been a long day.
Ruben
Greeting
I have a programing doing interent redirect after
reading a cookie and doing some authentication.
I return the OK constant after the redirection, but it
seems
On Sat, Jul 07, 2001 at 06:00:24PM -0400, Geoffrey Young wrote:
I actually use Text::Template for all my templating (sigh), and have such a
wrapper (save just a bit of custom code). I basically implement the HASH
version and use a PerlInitHandler to set up the substitutions using pnotes.
I
Perrin Harkins wrote:
on 7/7/01 9:30 PM, Ron Pero at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just received my issue of Dr. Dobbs Journal today, and one of the articles
is A Tiny Perl Server Pages Engine. Pretty nifty.
Read about it here:
http://www.ddj.com/articles/2001/0108/0108g/0108g.htm
Hi,
I want to configure the Apache for Apache::PerlRun as:
FilesMatch \^fast_*\.pl$
SetHandler fastcgi-script
Options +ExecCGI
/FilesMatch
FilesMatch (cgi|pl)$
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::PerlRun
PerlSendHeader On
Options +ExecCGI
/FilesMatch
But all
Yes. Writing a templating system in Perl is trivial. Writing a
*useful* templating system in Perl is demonstratably hard.
I too have written a templating system.
About a year ago I wrote a simple module called dbq.pm. It performed
database queries. Basically, you could mock up a simple
Hi,
unfortunately I don't know anything about MaxOS X. The only idea I have, is
to look at other Perl modules, that compiles successfully,
Makefile/Makefile.PL and see where the differences is.
Do you try to compile with or without mod_perl support ? I think you should
start without mod_perl
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