On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Philip Mak wrote:
I realized something, though: Although the pages on my site are
dynamically generated, they are really static. Their content doesn't
change unless I change the files on the website. (For example,
http://www.animewallpapers.com/wallpapers/ccs.htm depends
On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 09:51:55PM -0500, brian d foy wrote:
however, i have been talking to a few people about something like a
mod_makefile. :)
I've used this approach succesfully on a lower volume site where the it
was taking lots of time to build the final HTML but the data sources
Hi,
I think some of the 'threatened' replies to this thread speak
more volumes than any benchmark.
Sam has come up with a cool technology it will help bridge
the technology adoption gap between traditional perl CGI + mod_perl -
especially for ISP's.
Well done
I posted something like this a week ago, but typos in my message kept
anyone from understanding the issue.
I am trying to return each row to the client as it comes from the
database, instead of waiting for all the rows to be returned before
displaying them.
I have set
I posted something like this a week ago, but typos in my message kept
anyone from understanding the issue.
I am trying to return each row to the client as it comes from the
database, instead of waiting for all the rows to be returned before
displaying them.
Why would you
Everything works fine for about 1/2 an hour and then we start getting the
message below. We used to get an error that Oracle home was not found, so we
hard-coded it in and now we just get the message below.
Does anyone have any suggestions? If our code produces an oracle error, does
that corrupt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (C. Jon Larsen) wrote:
quagly wrote:
I posted something like this a week ago, but typos in my message kept
anyone from understanding the issue.
I am trying to return each row to the client as it comes from the
database, instead of waiting for all the rows to be
On Sat, 23 Dec 2000, quagly wrote:
I posted something like this a week ago, but typos in my message kept
anyone from understanding the issue.
I am trying to return each row to the client as it comes from the
database, instead of waiting for all the rows to be returned before
- Original Message -
From: "Wesley Darlington" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 23, 2000 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: can't flush buffers?
Hi All,
On Sat, Dec 23, 2000 at 09:38:11AM -0800, quagly wrote:
This is the relevant code:
while ($sth-fetch) {
This is off-topic, but I am having problems downloading Sablotron from its
website (Sablotron is a component that AxKit requires).
On http://www.gingerall.com/charlie-bin/get/webGA/act/download.act the
link for "Sablotron 0.50 - sources" and "Sablotron 0.50 - Linux
binary" redirects to
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