On Sat, 26 May 2001, Gunther Birznieks wrote:
At 03:06 PM 5/25/01 -0400, Agoston, Rich wrote:
Will there be other conferences later in the year that will offer these
types of mod perl tutorials?? Thanks.
http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/os2001/pub/10/mod_perl_tutorials.ht
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My
I suppose you can ask other folks that deliver mod_perl
tutorials at OSC to give you the URL of their talks.
if all the folks giving mod_perl talks at TPC5 post their urls here (or give
them to me there) maybe I could post them in an appropriate digest or
something?
--Geoff
Hi,
This is related to other thread on user
tracking
I've been reading up a bit on the upcoming IE6
release.
Couple of facts which may bite some of our software
are
a) By default 3rd party cookies are to be disabled
in IE6
b) Implementation of P3P in IE 6.
Our software is a 3rd party
Is it possible to modify the logged url in the usual
modperl weblog via PerlLogHandler? I have tried this and
it does not seem to work:
$ cat Apache/MyLog.pm
package Apache::MyLog;
use Apache::Constants qw(:common);
sub handler {
my $r = shift;
my $uri=$r-uri;
return
On 25 May 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 25 May 2001 23:28:44 +0800 (SGT), Stas Bekman said:
We're not doing anything with Apache::Registry. Everything is with Perl
handlers. It always seemed to me that the problems described at those locations
were specific to
On Sat, 26 May 2001, Differentiated Software Solutions Pvt. Ltd., wrote:
Hi,
This is related to other thread on user tracking
I've been reading up a bit on the upcoming IE6 release.
Couple of facts which may bite some of our software are
a) By default 3rd party cookies are to be disabled
Is it a secure website? If so, it could be using the SSL unique ID which,
if I'm not mistaken, is persistant through the SSL session (so the server
doesn't have to redo the handshake on each connect).
Issac
- Original Message -
From: Jonathan Hilgeman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Just wanted to comment that that idea won't work on uploads (where the delay
is caused by information in the _request_ taking a long time to process
[read send]). But I seem to remember hearing someone who was making a patch
to add an upload hook for apache - do I remember correctly?
Issac
I've already started toying with IE6 (to look at
the XML handling, actually - which is pretty decent so far). But what IE 6
does is it somehow checks privacy statements (no idea how it looks at 'em,
though). If there's a problem it shows you a tiny icon near the security
icon. If it's
Stas Bekman writes:
Anyway, you can take tutorials without going to any conferences. My
tutorials are available from http://stason.org/talks/, Nat has posted his
tutorial's URL a few months ago and it should be available in the
archives. I suppose you can ask other folks that deliver mod_perl
At 01:21 PM 5/26/01 -0600, Nathan Torkington wrote:
Stas Bekman writes:
I'd just like to remind folks that the course-notes are not the only
reason to attend the tutorial. The other is the face-to-face
information exchange, which has a vastly higher bandwidth than email.
I learned more
On Sat, 26 May 2001, Nathan Torkington wrote:
Stas Bekman writes:
Anyway, you can take tutorials without going to any conferences. My
tutorials are available from http://stason.org/talks/, Nat has posted his
tutorial's URL a few months ago and it should be available in the
archives. I
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