Hi mod_perl Geeks,
A few weeks ago I raised the issue of Apache::Registry issuing
incorrect headers in the case of a HEAD request, as it's also
returning the headers.
Geoffrey Young came up with a subclass of Apache::RegistryNG, and I
forgot everything about it until yesterday, when I
Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
Hi mod_perl Geeks,
A few weeks ago I raised the issue of Apache::Registry issuing
incorrect headers in the case of a HEAD request, as it's also
returning the headers.
Geoffrey Young came up with a subclass of Apache::RegistryNG, and I
forgot
I tried it with the product I'm working
on and it just kept outputting blank body data.
hmph. very odd. I guess we need to trace the output to see what's going on.
Yep. Lots of wierdness... The only thing I can assure is that the script
works fine under mod_cgi, and is messing with
Hrm. I'm running Solaris 8 with a standard install/patch set. I've tried
manipulating the path to have mkdir either be the solaris default
(/usr/bin/mkdir) or the GNU fileutils version (/opt/gnu/bin/mkdir). Both
produce the same error.
[Tue Jan 29 08:28:43 2002] [debug] AuthenCache.pm(197):
Michael A Nachbaur [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 01/28/2002:
Does anyone know of a way that I can server the contents of an
.htaccess file dynamically? I know Apache checks the request
directory (and all directories above it) for an .htaccess file
before serving a file
Does anyone know of a way that I can server the contents of an
.htaccess file dynamically?
Make the .htacess file in question a FIFO, with a script on the
backend that Does The Right Thing.
Whoops, you would loose big when two concurrent Apache processes
attempt to access the .htaccess
As many of you are aware, a new mod_perl website is currently being
developed and is near to going live. To accompany the new site, and
with mod_perl 2.0 development well under way, I have initiated a
competition to find a new mod_perl logo.
Therefore, I am asking any budding artists/designers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know of a way that I can server the contents of an
.htaccess file dynamically?
Make the .htacess file in question a FIFO, with a script on the
backend that Does The Right Thing.
Whoops, you would loose big when two concurrent Apache processes
John Siracusa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm cc-ing this to the Mac OS X Perl list in the hopes that someone can
provide a test environment for you. (I would, but my OS X box is behind a
firewall at work.)
So how about it, [EMAIL PROTECTED] folks, can any of you help get libapreq up
and
On Tuesday 29 January 2002 19:10, Markus Wichitill wrote:
exisiting icons of mod_perl (the camel, Apache feather, eagle, etc), or
Please let's not choose one with an ORA animal as the official logo. It's
very annoying having to include those stupid copyright notices just because
the logo is
:: Please let's not choose one with an ORA animal as the
:: official logo. It's very annoying having to include those
:: stupid copyright notices just because the logo is used on a page.
The final logo will be chosen by majority vote.
:: And since I've now posted to the list anyway, I can as
Note that that makes the only forbidden animal a white-tailed eagle I
guess. Any other animal should be ok.
The context is Apache and Perl, so wouldn't that include eagle, camel, llama
and whatever other book animals I've missed?
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Chris Brooks wrote:
I have released version 0.02 of HTTP::TestEngine to sourceforge.
TestEngine acts as an http session recorder. After setting a cookie,
a user can record a session by simply clicking links in their browser:
filenames, paths and parameters are written
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 13:03:56 -0600 (CST), Dave Rolsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
DR On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Chris Brooks wrote:
I have released version 0.02 of HTTP::TestEngine to sourceforge.
TestEngine acts as an http session recorder. After setting a cookie,
a user can record a session by
exisiting icons of mod_perl (the camel, Apache feather, eagle, etc), or
Please let's not choose one with an ORA animal as the official logo. It's
Well, seeing as this would be the new version of mod_perl, I could see it
being worth ORA's while to forgo their little copyright nonsense. I'm
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Michael A Nachbaur wrote:
Well, seeing as this would be the new version of mod_perl, I could see it
being worth ORA's while to forgo their little copyright nonsense. I'm sure,
if a really nice design comes up with the mod_perl eagle, that ORA wouldn't
mind bending their
I'm using mod_perl + Template Toolkit, and I'm having trouble getting Apache
to pass the DirectoryIndex to my handler. The handler is supposed to take
the path_info and pull a template of the same name from a subdirectory
called 'html'.
This works fine for file names which do exist in the
Folks,
The apache::Request docs indicate that param can be used to set the
query string. However,
it fails when I do something like this:
my $r = Apache::Request-new(shift);
...
my $host= $r-hostname;
my $uri
Rasoul Hajikhani wrote:
Folks,
The apache::Request docs indicate that param can be used to set the
query string. However,
it fails when I do something like this:
my $r = Apache::Request-new(shift);
...
my $host=
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Jonathan M. Hollin wrote:
Ideas for logos, banners, powered by-type buttons are all welcome.
Well, I'd like to just throw one idea into the mix. It's something that's
bugged me for a long time, no better time than the present.
mod_perl is a lousy name.
There, I've said
I could not agree more. I can not compute how much of my time would have
been saved over the last few years had I been able to say something
like 'We are using the Orwellian AppSphere 2002 running on Apache' to
VC's and management rather then 'Mod Perl'.
Perception counts I am
Hi ct !
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 01:29, Chris Thompson wrote:
Well, I'd like to just throw one idea into the mix. It's something that's
bugged me for a long time, no better time than the present.
mod_perl is a lousy name.
There, I've said it.
This discussion has occured already. The
Geoffrey Young wrote:
Rasoul Hajikhani wrote:
Folks,
The apache::Request docs indicate that param can be used to set the
query string. However,
it fails when I do something like this:
my $r = Apache::Request-new(shift);
...
how about Everest? Niagara? Multiphase? Slipstream?
DigiServer? Pointillion? Web Mammoth? SharpWeb?
Web Enterprise? EnterWeb?
Ged Haywood wrote:
Hi there,
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Chris Thompson wrote:
mod_perl is a lousy name.
[snip]
mod_perl needs a name. Something marketable,
Thanks for sharing your opinion and it has brought up some of my own
that I had held in reserve for sometime now.
I would 100% agree with a claim that a name is effecting usage if we
were selling a food product or something else to the general public, but
even then far more products have failed
In a message dated 30-Jan-02 12:50:50 AM GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How about "BigFoot"?
Probably not the best for a server application. Might make one think of the "footprint" involved ... and isn't one of the major reasons to moving to mod_perl to reduce the overhead and
I agree. mod_perl is a technology not a platform. Java is called Java,
Servlets are called Servlets, but products on top of the technology (eg app
servers) are usually have the name Orwellian Pearlz Factory.
If you wanted to use a marketing name, you should have just told them you
were using
I've found that mod_perl can get confused when dealing with method
calls during a redirect_internal phase:
1. page /1 uses method calls, and works when accessed as /1
2. an other page /R uses internal_redirect to go to /1, and mod_perl
fails with an undefined subroutine error.
This has
I really don't think a catchy name would have helped in your case. Your
management, like many others, prefer to manage by magazine. And we all
know who is in all the magazines.
If your management did not like Perl, why not try java, c or php?
If your management did not like MySQL, why not
Location /agenda/
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::Agenda
PerlSetVar AgendaPath /agenda
PerlSetVar AgendaTemplate default.inc
PerlSetVar AgendaSessionDir /tmp
PerlSetVar AgendaLoginScript /agenda/login/
Are you sure that last line is
Location /agenda/
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::Agenda
PerlSetVar AgendaPath /agenda
PerlSetVar AgendaTemplate default.inc
PerlSetVar AgendaSessionDir /tmp
PerlSetVar AgendaLoginScript /agenda/login/
Are you sure that last
Tim Noll wrote:
Tim, this question is not-related to TT, but a pure configuration issue.
So in further postings about this issue please don't CC the tt list.
(CC'ing only once now).
I'm using mod_perl + Template Toolkit, and I'm having trouble getting Apache
to pass the DirectoryIndex to my
Jeezus you guys.
All theseAmerican-style names are verging on
the racist.
This is world-wide code, not f---ing American-wide
code.
CheersRon Savage[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://savage.net.au/index.html
- Original Message -
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;
At 07:29 PM 01/29/02 -0500, Chris Thompson wrote:
Well, I'd like to just throw one idea into the mix. It's something that's
bugged me for a long time, no better time than the present.
mod_perl is a lousy name.
I don't know about lousy, but I do agree. I brought this up on the
docs-dev list:
Skipped
Actually, as my application should be
1. simple maintained,
2. maximum count of users - 100 (employees in small software
development company)
3. simultaneous login - 5-7 maximum
4. team managers work with money (project budjet, employee's payment
per hour and etc)
5. good session
stas02/01/29 01:50:39
Modified:src/modules/perl modperl_util.c
Log:
- forgot to add that if modperl_tls_get_request_rec fails (which can only
succeed inside request with 'PerlOptions +GlobalRequest', we retun
modperl_global_get_pconf()
Revision ChangesPath
1.37
stas02/01/29 08:23:53
modperl-2.0/xs/APR/String - New directory
dougm 02/01/29 08:32:25
Modified:xs/Apache/Connection Apache__Connection.h
Log:
get Apache::Connection-client_socket working again
Revision ChangesPath
1.2 +9 -0 modperl-2.0/xs/Apache/Connection/Apache__Connection.h
Index: Apache__Connection.h
stas02/01/29 09:11:06
Modified:xs/maps apr_functions.map modperl_functions.map
xs/APR/String APR__String.h
Log:
- use the mpxs_APR__String_strfsize and format_size as Perl API
- adjust the map files
Revision ChangesPath
1.31 +4 -2
stas02/01/29 10:13:21
modperl-2.0/xs/Apache/Time - New directory
dougm 02/01/29 19:29:38
Modified:xs/tables/current/Apache FunctionTable.pm StructureTable.pm
xs/tables/current/ModPerl FunctionTable.pm
Log:
sync
Revision ChangesPath
1.33 +42 -1 modperl-2.0/xs/tables/current/Apache/FunctionTable.pm
Index:
dougm 02/01/29 19:30:24
Modified:xs/Apache/Connection Apache__Connection.h
Log:
conn_rec.client_socket has gone away again
Revision ChangesPath
1.3 +0 -9 modperl-2.0/xs/Apache/Connection/Apache__Connection.h
Index: Apache__Connection.h
stas02/01/29 21:16:56
modperl-2.0/xs/APR/Util - New directory
stas02/01/29 21:21:53
Modified:t/protocol/TestProtocol echo_filter.pm
xs/APR/APR apr-test
xs/maps apr_functions.map
Added: t/response/TestAPR util.pm
xs/APR/Util APR__Util.h
Removed: t/response/TestAPR lib.pm
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