Perrin Harkins wrote:
This sounds great, but the code snippet you included makes it look like
the rand() value will have an effect on the number of bytes returned.
This is probably not a good idea, since that would allow many other
factors to affect the results. I suggest making sure that
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I'm curious about this, as I did exactly the same under CGI just a couple of
days ago. The console behaviour is different under mod_perl... With regular
CGI, the backticks capture STDOUT with no extra code - the same code in a
mod_perl handler always brings up a console window. I've tried using
At 03:53 PM 12/17/00 -0800, Joshua Chamas wrote:
Hey,
2+ levels of code layering
1 rand() value per request
6 for loops executed
20 additions (float integer)
10 lval assignments
200 variables inline
202+ chuncks of static html rendered
Over 2900 byte template to parse
I strongly dislike the benchmarks on the below URL, its very
misleading..
The Modperl handler benchmark, which was done on a dual P3 500mhz on
Linux does serious injustice to mod_perl. Anyone who uses Linux knows
how horrible it is on SMP, I think some tests showed it uses as litle as
25% of the
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Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 4:06 PM
To: Jimi Thompson
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On Friday, December 15, 2000, at 04:01 PM, Jimi Thompson wrote:
If the
On Monday, December 18, 2000, at 09:23 AM, Geoffrey Young wrote:
well, it's not the same - what he means is for you to export ORACLE_HOME in
/etc/passwd or somesuch
DBD::Oracle needs ORACLE_HOME set at compile time - for Registry scripts its
ok to PerlSetEnv so that when your .cgi
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18 December 2000
"SV" == Steven Vetzal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SV Greetings,
to say "ping doesn't work in all cases" without qualifiying why and/or
which drivers that applies to.
SV We've had to write our own -ping method for the MySQL DBD
SV driver. Our developer tried to track down a maintainer for the
Jason Leidigh wrote:
I have a mod_perl module which I would like to protect. The code
is very "private" and I would like to have it exist only as perl byte
code... which can be used each time the server may be restarted... is
this possible? How?
Just out of my head:
Make a directory like
[ Crossposted: mason and modperl mailling lists ]
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On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Jason Leidigh wrote:
I have a mod_perl module which I would like to protect. The code is
very "private" and I would like to have it exist only as perl byte
code... which can be used each time the server may be restarted... is
this possible? How? Thanks in advance and
I'm considering studying mod_Perl with the O'Reilly book "Programming Apache
Modules with Perl C" . I've heard it's the only way to run Perl at
performance speeds comparable to other popular template-based technologies
such as JSP and ASP. However, as a Perl beginner it will be a steep learning
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Garry Heaton wrote:
My projects would typically involve small business online databases. If I'm
going to have trouble finding hosts it might be best to use JSP or ASP.
What's the current situation on this one?
It is true that less hosts offer mod_perl hosting due to the
Garry, I can offer you free mod_perl hosting for low volume study-related
stuff. If you go commercial I'd have to charge.
regards
rod
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Subject: (Beginner)
Please use the MySQL modules list. Responses are timely.
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Vivek Khera wrote:
"SV" == Steven Vetzal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
SV Greetings,
to say "ping doesn't work in all cases" without qualifiying why and/or
which drivers that applies
Hi. I've been following the mod_perl list for a little while, but have been
fairly quiet. I work with a guy named Steve Vetzal at Dabax Inc. We do
development with mod_perl/Mason, and host all our stuff with a company
called Web In Motion. They don't list their pricing for the mod_perl stuff
JR Mayberry wrote:
I strongly dislike the benchmarks on the below URL, its very
misleading..
The Modperl handler benchmark, which was done on a dual P3 500mhz on
Linux does serious injustice to mod_perl. Anyone who uses Linux knows
how horrible it is on SMP, I think some tests showed it
Gunther Birznieks wrote:
And a partridge in a pear tree :) Sorry... it's just stupid xmas carols.
You've got the spirit. :)
Anyway, if you are splitting out the DB side for later then why not do the
same for language features and template features? Here they are both rolled
into one
I just can't seem to find any info on how to specify that Apache::Session
should create session_id's that are shorter than 32 hex chars? could
someone point me in the right direction??
thanks in advance
Andreas
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Joshua Chamas wrote:
If you want to make that console go away I believe there is
something you can do to a windows executable to take away
the console requirement if it has one, but I can't remember
off the top of my head. I would check with the ActiveState
perl win32 lists.
MSVC:
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Garry Heaton wrote:
I'm considering studying mod_Perl with the O'Reilly book "Programming Apache
Modules with Perl C" . I've heard it's the only way to run Perl at
performance speeds comparable to other popular template-based technologies
such as JSP and ASP. However,
On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 10:37:16AM -0800, Joshua Chamas wrote:
Please feel free to run the tests yourself, and if you give
me the results, I'll be sure to post them at a later date
at http://www.chamas.com/bench/ . You can grab the benchmarks
from http://www.chamas.com/bench/hello.tar.gz
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On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 10:37:16AM -0800, Joshua Chamas wrote:
Please feel free to run the tests yourself, and if you give
me the results, I'll be sure to post them at a later date
at http://www.chamas.com/bench/ . You can grab the benchmarks
from
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Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 8:34 AM
To: 'Ken Williams'
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Apache::Compress patch
hi ken...
something has been bugging me in Apache::Compress for a while now - it
at a time earlier than now, Andreas Marienborg wrote:
I just can't seem to find any info on how to specify that Apache::Session
should create session_id's that are shorter than 32 hex chars? could
someone point me in the right direction??
Just write a module to sub class Apache::Session.
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Eric Cholet wrote:
ANNOUNCEMENT: NEW VERSION: HTML::Template 2.1
Does it support ELSIF yet?
Nope, but you can build your own now with the new filter option. I expect
someone to post up an "ELSIF" = "ELSE IF" filter to the HTML::Template
mailinglist any time now.
-sam
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Joshua Chamas wrote:
The rand() is only in there to prevent a language compiler
from rendering the whole thing static if it were able to
guess that all of the variables would be knowable by
unwinding the for loops.
Instead of using a random number, why don't you pas
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Ok, essentially I want all but one directory on the
server to be password protected.
I want 1 directory to have the "I forgot my password"
functionality.
I am using Mason.
and setting SetHandler default-handler has undesired results.
i.e. mason files do not get parsed.
Essentially I want to
On Dec 18, Jeff Sheffield wrote:
Ok, essentially I want all but one directory on the
server to be password protected.
I want 1 directory to have the "I forgot my password"
functionality.
I am using Mason.
and setting SetHandler default-handler has undesired results.
i.e. mason files
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Aaron E. Ross wrote:
at a time earlier than now, Andreas Marienborg wrote:
I just can't seem to find any info on how to specify that Apache::Session
should create session_id's that are shorter than 32 hex chars? could
someone point me in the right direction??
Just
Hey Jeff --
For that same situation, I've rolled my own Authz handler which provides a
"require nothing" directive. In my Authz handlers, if you put "require
nothing" in your .htaccess file, all requests will be Authorized. This is
essential for things like the login screen, etc.
Rolling your
At 01:40 PM 12/18/00 -0800, you wrote:
you should take a look at the interface of the file management of
some of the free webspace providers.
I have looked at some of these. They do not look and feel like a file
manager. They tend to be fragmented and wordy.
i haven't really looked at the
On Dec 18, George Sanderson wrote:
At 01:40 PM 12/18/00 -0800, you wrote:
you should take a look at the interface of the file management of
some of the free webspace providers.
I have looked at some of these. They do not look and feel like a file
manager. They tend to be fragmented and
At 04:55 PM 12/18/00 -0800, you wrote:
On Dec 18, George Sanderson wrote:
At 01:40 PM 12/18/00 -0800, you wrote:
a matter of taste, of course. it also depends on your target audience.
The user interface is the most sacred information ground.
It's application depends on the requirements
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