MODPERL2 definition not defined

2002-11-06 Thread Gary Benson
(from https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=75194) Hi, The technique presented in doesn't work with mod_perl 1.99 in the server config files. The perl code sample in the document (

Re: [OT] use http-equiv to refresh the page

2002-11-06 Thread fliptop
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 at 22:52, Chris Shiflett opined: [snip] CS:The W3C's stance on refresh is the same for the header as well as the CS:meta tag: they did not originally intend for it to be used to specify a CS:*different* URL as a rudimentary method of redirection. They meant it to CS:be used t

[ANNOUNCE] Apache::NavBarDD

2002-11-06 Thread Panagiotis Louridas
The uploaded file Apache-NavBarDD-0.71.tar.gz has entered CPAN as file: $CPAN/authors/id/L/LO/LOURIDAS/Apache-NavBarDD-0.71.tar.gz size: 7324 bytes md5: ba426f5c30a19915572d28b888a6e57d Description --- The Apache::NavBarDD package provides a dynamic navigation bar along the

RE: use http-equiv to refresh the page

2002-11-06 Thread Eric L. Brine
> I just wanted to mention that the meta tag as well as its http-equiv > attribute are both official parts of the HTML standard and have been for > quite some time. Yes and no. HTML 4.0 has a section on META and http-requiv. In it, it mentions that "Some user agents support the use of META to re

Re: use http-equiv to refresh the page

2002-11-06 Thread Mithun Bhattacharya
--- Perrin Harkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I might be overzealous about this, but I dislike seeing HTTP-EQUIV > meta > tags used when actual HTTP headers are available to do the same > thing. > It's fine if there's a reason for it, but usually people do it > because > they don't realize

[ANNOUNCE] mod_perl Developer's Cookbook now on Safari

2002-11-06 Thread Geoffrey Young
hi all... we have received a few requests for an electronic version of the mod_perl Developer's Cookbook over the past few months, which we have thus far been unable to satisfy. yesterday I noticed that it has finally shown up on Safari: http://safari.informit.com/0672322404 so, for thos

RE: [OT] use http-equiv to refresh the page

2002-11-06 Thread Alessandro Forghieri
Greetings. [...] > [snip] > CS:The W3C's stance on refresh is the same for the header as > well as the > CS:meta tag: they did not originally intend for it to be used > to specify a > CS:*different* URL as a rudimentary method of redirection. [...] > i was bitten by this assumption recently.

sending ssl certificate according to virtual host

2002-11-06 Thread Mathieu Jondet
hi all, i'm actually working on a system where a user can create domains / subdomains throug a webinterface and doesn't have to interact with the httpd.conf. For this I use a unique virtualhost which intercept all client request no matter which vh is requested. After a handler treat the request

OO handlers

2002-11-06 Thread Richard Clarke
List, Tired of having 10 modules all with near identical handler methods I decided to put the handler method into a superclass and be done with maintaining the same code 10 times. I first tried this a couple of weeks ago and it failed to work, because at the time I couldn't find the reference t

Re: sending ssl certificate according to virtual host

2002-11-06 Thread Mads Toftum
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 11:52:13AM -0500, Vivek Khera wrote: > What they should have done is what is done now with TLS in SMTP. You > connect to the same port, but issue a "STARTTLS" command to switch > over to secured mode. With this type of scheme, the header info with > the desired host could

Re: OO handlers

2002-11-06 Thread Richard Clarke
I should add that this segv only happens when using push_handlers like below. If I put Control::Super::Sub->handler inside a tag in httpd.conf then it is fine. Ric - Original Message - From: "Richard Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 3

Re: OO handlers

2002-11-06 Thread Michael Schout
Geoffrey Young wrote: keep in mind that neither book mentions the use of subroutine attributes, which is allowed in 1.3 but the only way in 2.0 sub handler : method { ... } I am 99% sure that Attribute handlers wont work in 1.3 because Attribute::Handlers use CHECK{} blocks to set up the h

Re: sending ssl certificate according to virtual host

2002-11-06 Thread James G Smith
Mathieu Jondet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >hi all, >i'm actually working on a system where a user can create domains / >subdomains throug a webinterface and doesn't have to interact with the >httpd.conf. >For this I use a unique virtualhost which intercept all client request >no matter which vh

Re: OO handlers

2002-11-06 Thread Geoffrey Young
Michael Schout wrote: Geoffrey Young wrote: keep in mind that neither book mentions the use of subroutine attributes, which is allowed in 1.3 but the only way in 2.0 sub handler : method { ... } I am 99% sure that Attribute handlers wont work in 1.3 because Attribute::Handlers use CHEC

Re: OO handlers

2002-11-06 Thread Richard Clarke
Now I feel stupid. $sub->handler was supposed to be "$sub->handler". That's what you get for being impatient. Ric - Original Message - From: "Richard Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Richard Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 4:08 PM Subje

Re: OO handlers

2002-11-06 Thread James G Smith
"Richard Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Now I feel stupid. $sub->handler was supposed to be "$sub->handler". > >That's what you get for being impatient. or perhaps `sub { $sub -> handler(@_) }' -- if quoting works, great, but I would fear that "$sub->handler" would stringify before push_handl

RE: use http-equiv to refresh the page

2002-11-06 Thread Chris Shiflett
> > I just wanted to mention that the meta tag as well as its http-equiv > > attribute are both official parts of the HTML standard and have been > > for quite some time. > > Yes and no. Well, I disagree with the no. I will explain it again below. > HTML 4.0 has a section on META and htt

Re: OO handlers

2002-11-06 Thread Geoffrey Young
Richard Clarke wrote: List, Tired of having 10 modules all with near identical handler methods I decided to put the handler method into a superclass and be done with maintaining the same code 10 times. I first tried this a couple of weeks ago and it failed to work, because at the time I coul

[OT] Re: sending ssl certificate according to virtual host

2002-11-06 Thread Issac Goldstand
- Original Message - From: "Vivek Khera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Newsgroups: ml.apache.modperl To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 6:52 PM Subject: Re: sending ssl certificate according to virtual host > > "MJ" == Mathieu Jondet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > MJ>

Re: sending ssl certificate according to virtual host

2002-11-06 Thread Vivek Khera
> "MJ" == Mathieu Jondet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: MJ> Depending on the vh requested I set the SSLCertificateFile and MJ> SSLCertificateKeyFile which will point to the correct ssl files for the MJ> requested vh. You can't do this with name-based vhosts. To present the proper SSL certificat

Can't locate object method "new" via package "Apache::Request" (via Mason)...

2002-11-06 Thread DeAngelo Lampkin
Hey guys, You may remember me from such messages as "I can't get mod_perl to compile on Irix64 systems!". Well now I've got a whole new problem that I need your expertise on. I'm running Apache 1.3x and mod_perl 1.2x on a Linux system. However, whenever I go to a page that should be handled b

Getting the server to parse files after the handler has done itswork...

2002-11-06 Thread simran
Hi All, I have the following scenario: * A Perl Handler i have written does a bit of work and outputs HTML * The HTML it outputs contains HTML like: I need this to be further parsed by Apache's Server Parsing Process. Does anyone know what i have to do for the above t

Re: Can't locate object method "new" via package "Apache::Request" (via Mason)...

2002-11-06 Thread Philippe Troin
Seems somewhat similar to a bug I've reported 10 months ago. You might want to try to run the minimal testcase enclosed in the forwarded mail. Phil. --- Begin Message --- I've found that mod_perl can get confused when dealing with method calls during a redirect_internal phase: 1. page /1 uses

Re: use http-equiv to refresh the page

2002-11-06 Thread mike808
On the use of META REFRESH tags, Chris wrote: > It is also the only option for the "pause, then redirect" behavior the > original poster desired that I can think of. I also seem to recall reading in the HTTP spec (and in Lincoln's CGI.pm code) that the use of a Redirect header in response to a PO

Re: use http-equiv to refresh the page

2002-11-06 Thread Perrin Harkins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Also, NPH is only implemented in the NS browsers, and was a way for a webserver to send multiple documents "inline" down to a browser, and was an ancient way to write status pages and such that "automagically" refreshed themselves. No, that's "server push" you're think

Re: Getting the server to parse files after the handler has done its work...

2002-11-06 Thread Per Einar Ellefsen
Hello Simran, At 00:50 07.11.2002, simran wrote: I have the following scenario: * A Perl Handler i have written does a bit of work and outputs HTML * The HTML it outputs contains HTML like: I need this to be further parsed by Apache's Server Parsing Process. Does anyo