How do I really get the URI requested by the browser?

2001-08-18 Thread Joachim Zobel
Hi. I want to get the URI requested by the browser just as $REQUST_URI gives it to me inside a content handler. This is needed in other handlers, so I can not use %ENV. I am also not shure, when subprocess_env is initialized. Unfortunaltely $r-uri() does not return the URI requested by the

Re: How do I really get the URI requested by the browser?

2001-08-18 Thread Remco Schaar
On Sat, 18 Aug 2001, Joachim Zobel wrote: Hi. Hi, I want to get the URI requested by the browser just as $REQUST_URI gives it to me inside a content handler. This is needed in other handlers, so I can not use %ENV. I am also not shure, when subprocess_env is initialized.

the config is insisting on 5.00 - which I don't have ?

2001-08-18 Thread Robert
I have 5.6.0 and 5.6.1 Perl installed - but no 5.00503. How do I stop the config from insisting on it? and trying to find it when I then config Apache? . from the error in the Apache configure. /usr/home/robert/src/mod_perl-1.26//perl/perl2exe/perl5/lib/5.00503/i386-fre

Using CGI.pm in handlers

2001-08-18 Thread Joachim Zobel
Hi. I have a handler that needs to use CGI.pm to set a cookie. It seems to work correctly, but it fills my error log with (offline mode: enter name=value pairs on standard input) messages. I am doing use Apache; require Apache::Constants; use CGI; ... package SetCookie; (with

Re: Log Phase

2001-08-18 Thread David Wheeler
On Sat, 18 Aug 2001, Perrin Harkins wrote: Is there any way to get the content handling phase to send the content to the client before the logging phase executes? Just use a cleanup handler instead of a log handler. Thank you, Perrrin! That was *exactly* what I needed to know! And it

Why do RaQ4is run mod_perl so slowly?

2001-08-18 Thread Philip Mak
I have a RaQ4i server (450MHz AMD K-6 processor). If I have 20 mod_perl httpd processes running concurrently, then the system's load average goes up over 10.0 and CPU usage is 100%. The machine has RAM to spare, so swapping is not the problem. Is that the norm for a 450MHz server, or is there

ANANNOUNCE: Apache-AuthenCache-0.05

2001-08-18 Thread Jason Bodnar
NAME Apache::AuthenCache - Authentication caching used in conjuction with a primary authentication module (Apache::AuthenDBI, Apache::AuthenLDAP, etc.) CHANGES 0.05 Thu Aug 16 17:00:00 2001 - Patch from Christian Gilmore fixing bug caused by missing 'use