Hello,
According to docs, $r-prev returns undef unless there is an internal
redirect. But to
my surprises, $r-prev is always defined, severely breaking down the
code/flow logic
of my scripts.
Here is what I have in /Index.cgi (My browser defaults to that page) for
debugging
Has
anyonedevised a method(using mod_dav or otherwise)for writing
perl handlerstosatisfyDAV requests? All the solutions I
have found so far either do not give enough control over the response formation
or requre the use of C handlers.
Thanks,
Eric
***Eric
Flynn[EMAIL
This function wraps an apache function (apr_ht_time()) which in
turn uses strftime() to do the conversion.
Try changing your LC_TIME or LANG variable before you start your
web server. Perhaps start by setting LANG=C and go from there.
Consult the strftime() man page for details on the
Has anyone devised a method (using mod_dav or otherwise) for writing perl
handlers to satisfy DAV requests? All the solutions I have found so far
either do not give enough control over the response formation or requre the
use of C handlers.
Are you looking for complete DAV solution or some
HI:Currently i using win98 and i install my
perl.exe in C:\perl,i have changed the path to C:\perl\bin under
httpd(server signature on) but when i test this
localhost/asp/printenv.html,the page come out Internal Server Error,but all
the html page is fine.Any idea?thanks,have a nice
day.
A new version (1.51) of OpenInteract has been released to
CPAN. OpenInteract is an extensible web application server built on
Apache, mod_perl, the Template Toolkit and SPOPS object persistence.
This version adds caching for the data generated by content
handlers. This is in addition to the
On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, cheng wrote:
HI:
Currently i using win98 and i install my perl.exe in C:\perl,i have
changed the path to C:\perl\bin under httpd(server signature on) but
when i test this localhost/asp/printenv.html,the page come out Internal
Server Error,but all the html page is
I'm messing around with apache 2.0 and modperl 1.99 and Haven't been
able to come across any docs that state that I would or would not need a
dual apache setup for high load sites.
I wish to have apache 2.0 threaded.
currently my setup is Apache 1.3.26 with mod_ssl and mod_proxy and