! And it works
great!
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-{'Cache-control'} = 'no-cache';
$r-no_cache(1);
To simply:
$r-no_cache(1).
Stas?
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issues with mymalloc and such, but I also saw a post from a few months
ago where he'd asked for someone with extensive experience with DSO
installs to come forward and discuss the known issues. Did this ever
come about?
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choke if it couldn't figure out the
MediaType itself. [David]
Enjoy!
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, robust programming language to work with.
Thanks,
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to implement
a new subclass. I encourage interested developers to join the
bricolage-devel list on SourceForge.
https://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=34789
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http://perl.apache.org/guide/performance.html
-- but they don't seem to be suited to testing applications.
Is anyone familiar with how to go about setting up a test suite for a
web UI -- without spending an arm and a leg? (Remember, Bricolage is an
OSS effort!).
Thanks!
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On Fri, 2002-01-25 at 10:12, Perrin Harkins wrote:
Have you tried webchat? You can find webchatpp on CPAN.
Looks interesting, although the documentation is rather sparse. Anyone
know of more examples than come with it?
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work?
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there
should be no noticeable delay for users.
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' = '_default_',
'PerlTransHandler' = 'Bric::App::PreviewHandler::uri_handler'
}
);
#arrays:
@NameVirtualHost = (
[
'*:80'
]
);
#scalars:
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On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 18:56, David Wheeler wrote:
snip /
Why is this? It seems to be acting like LocationMatch directives rather
than Location. Could this be a bug in how the Perl sections work? If
not, how do I get that last request to print Two instead of One?
Even if it *is* a bug, how
be
welcomed! Join the Bricolage developers list and join the discussion
there if you're interested.
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you're right -- it's worse. Ugh.
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the problem. Thank you.
Right now I'm working in a more radical patch to fix other minor
problems related to Perl sections handling.
Can I assume that the fixes will be in 1.27? Does Doug have plans for
another release soon?
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On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 20:38, Stas Bekman wrote:
I've added the description at http://perl.apache.org/#appservers
Thanks David!
Cool -- thanks Stas. Although I might want to send a slightly longer
description for inclusion there soon...
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Kineticode. Setting
Doh!
Sorry, that's just Bricolage 1.2.1, not Bricolage-Devel. That's what
I get for not looking things over carefully enough!
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...
--- sorry, I still don't know what company you are talking about.
*** the modperl company!!! Aarrrgg
Hope you get the idea ;)
Don't you watch That 70s show?
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fileparse_set_fstype($^O);
HTH,
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And it can be downloaded from SourceForge.
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will tell you what you have.
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in San Francisco, so it will
be easy for me to commute to Foster City. I look forward to hearing from
you.
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On 4/13/02 1:54 PM, David Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] claimed:
John,
I saw your post for a ModPerl Developer on the mod_perl list and would like
to apply. Please find enclosed my resume.
Did I *really* I reply to the whole list??? Oh, god, am I embarrassed. Sorry
for the spam, everyone
with
PDFLib. http://search.cpan.org/search?dist=PDFLib
This looks pretty good to me. Can anyone suggest how I might programmtically
send a PDF to a printer once I've generated it in Perl/mod_perl?
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guide's pdf).
Actually, I realized the same thing yesterday. I'm looking at possibly just
using PostScript::Document to create PS and forgetting about PDF for now.
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where I cover installing PostgreSQL.
HTH,
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this
gross over-sight.
I don't think that Apple is likely to change this. However, you can install
OS X on a case-sensitive partition (UFS?) if you really want to.
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mod_ssl/2.8.9 OpenSSL/0.9.6b
This is on RedHat Linux 7.2.
I did a quick google search, but found no obvious answers to this issue.
Anyone got any ideas what could be happening? Why and under what
circumstances will Apache-print time out?
TIA,
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), and have no idea how or under what
circumstances print times out.
Any enlightenment on this issue would be most welcome.
Thanks!
David
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Hi All,
I'm seeing some strange behavior with IE/Mac OS Classic where pages aren't
getting completely
On 7/21/02 8:19 AM, Ask Bjoern Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] claimed:
You didn't tell which version of MSIE they use; but if it's not
recent it could be some CSS that makes the browser act up[1].
V.5, I think. It doesn't happen on OS X, though, only OS 9.
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suggest you use sprintf to
properly format the version number with appropriate number of 0s.
Although, with those version numbers, it might be a little late.
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a
major PITA. I set $VERSION manually.
Or we could just use the CVS revision as an integer, not a float. That is
weirder in some ways, but will just work right forever.
Hm, not sure I understand how this would work.
David
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that, but Cmake dist couldn't pick up v-numbers -- at least not
in 5.6.x. Not sure about 5.8.0.
David
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and/or MySQL.
HTH,
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The Bricolage developers are pleased to announce the release of
Bricolage version 1.3.3!
This the release candidate for Bricolage verion 1.4.0, and is
considered feature-complete. Nearly 50 new features have been added
since the 1.2.2 release, and over 80 bugs fixed. Barring any unforseen
. What do people think?
I agree with Robin.
David
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On Tuesday, August 27, 2002, at 09:46 AM, Per Einar Ellefsen wrote:
It's actually Apache::Persistent, because the persistence modules in
it have big differences from the Apache::Util modules.
Oh. So what's the complaint about Apache::Util:: ?
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* The ability to use Bricolage with or without SSL support on arbitrary
ports.
* Support for Mac OS X.
* Over 90 bug fixes.
Enjoy!
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The Bricolage team would like to announce the release of Bricolage
1.4.1. This is a maintenance release with many bug fixes. All users of
earlier versions of Bricolage are strongly encouraged to upgrade.
Bricolage is a full-featured, enterprise-class content management and
publishing system. It
The Bricolage team would like to announce the release of Bricolage
1.4.2. This is a maintenance release that fixes several critical bugs
in version 1.4.1. All users of earlier versions of Bricolage are
strongly encouraged to upgrade.
Bricolage is a full-featured, enterprise-class content
The Bricolage team is pleased to announce the release of Bricolage
1.4.4. This is a maintenance release that fixes numerous bugs found in
version 1.4.3. All users of earlier versions of Bricolage are
encouraged to upgrade.
The most significant change in this release is that the default
character
! This is the first I've heard of it!
Nice article! I just have to write them to thank them and tell them the
new URL...
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The Bricolage team is pleased to announce the release of Bricolage
1.4.5. This maintenance release fixes over 25 bugs in version 1.4.4 and,
as a bonus, makes a few significant changes that affect how it works, to
whit:
* Categories are now displayed by their URIs instead of their
names
the performance benefit if you later decide to switch to a database
such as Oracle that supports prepared statements in the database.
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.
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On Wednesday, December 4, 2002, at 06:14 PM, Stas Bekman wrote:
Think of 2.0 as 1.0 on mushrooms.
I need to give some thought as to how I can include quote gems like
this in my sig. For now, though, I'll leave it to Schwern.
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On Thursday, December 5, 2002, at 05:48 PM, Stas Bekman wrote:
When you get the mp3, please send us a link, so we can link to it from
perl.apache.org! Thanks.
Will do.
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is in, you guessed it, Bric::HTMLTemplate.
BTW, all of the Bricolage documentation is available online, too,
although be aware that the online copies are for the development
version of Bricolage.
http://bricolage.cc/documentation.html
Good luck!
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Cookbook_, and is
the *original* cookbook. He wrote the book on cookbooks, you could say.
:-)
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), but since the module I'm actually writing is the equivalent of
DoubleTest with TestSeen as the client, I'd rather not impose that on
the users of my module.
Explanations and other suggested approaches to handling this problem
will be most welcome.
TIA,
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On Monday, December 30, 2002, at 02:45 PM, Stas Bekman wrote:
David Wheeler wrote:
Hi All,
I'm developing a new module for mod_perl 1.27, and I'm noticing that
some code is getting executed twice when the Apache server starts up.
It was supposed to be fixed in 1.25_01:
=item 1.25_01 - July
exactly what I do, too. But I want to give users the flexibility
to do both.
Thanks,
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The Bricolage team is pleased to announce the release of Bricolage
1.4.6, the Apache/mod_perl enterprise content management system. This
maintenance release, which will likely be the final 1.4.x release, fixes
over 20 bugs in version 1.4.5 Among the more important bug fixes are the
following:
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 01:14 PM, Perrin Harkins wrote:
1) Database Objects in Perl
2) The Perl Pet Store
What do you guys think?
I say both. :-)
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The Bricolage team is pleased to announce the release of Bricolage-Devel
1.5.0, a development release for what will eventually become Bricolage
1.6.0. In addition to all of the bug fixes included in the 1.4.6
release,
this version of the 100% Perl content management system adds many new
features.
your
zip code here:
http://www.online-tonight.com/
In related news, I posted an edited version of my last appearance on
the show in RealAudio format here:
http://bricolage.cc/audio/online_tonight.ram
Tune in and enjoy!
Regards,
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distribution for
complete details. I've also published an update to may Build
Apache/mod_perl on Mac OS X article that covers this issue:
http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003/02/07/libapreq_update.html
HTH,
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if there's a hook in the mod_perl API where I can run some
code just before before Apache forks and starts serving requests?
If you must know what I'm doing, I'm looking for stuff in the symbol
table.
TIA!
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On Thursday, February 20, 2003, at 07:04 PM, Stas Bekman wrote:
PerlChildInitHandler? e.g. used by Apache::DBI to pre-connect to the
db.
Yeah, but I was looking for something pre-fork. Anything come to mind?
Thanks,
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#PerlPostConfigHandler
Oooh, yes, that's exactly what I want. Will have to port it all when
the time comes. Waiting for the mod_perl 2 momentum, now,
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shows that this does
do what I need. I have two different modules to be loaded for this
project, so I just make sure that one loads after the other does, and
it all works.
Thanks for the nudge, Stas, it was just what I needed.
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The Bricolage team is pleased to announce the release of Bricolage-Devel
1.5.1, a beta release for what will soon become Bricolage 1.6.0. In
addition to all of the new features of the 1.5.0 release, this version
of
the open-source content management system fixes many bugs and adds many
new
it from the Bricolage home page,
http://bricolage.cc/.
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The Bricolage team is pleased to announce the release of Bricolage-Devel
1.5.2, a release candidate for what will soon become Bricolage
1.6.0. Users of 1.5.1 are strongly encouraged to upgrade to 1.5.2, as
assets have an unfortunate habit of disappearing from workflow in 1.5.1.
In addition to all
articles about Bricolage lately,
too, both indicating that analyst firms (Bloor, Jupiter) are aware of
Bricolage and looking at how it fits into the IT landscape.
http://www.it-director.com/article.php?articleid=10868
http://www.intranetjournal.com/articles/200305/ij_05_05_03a.html
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I'm pleased to announce announce the release of Bricolage-Devel 1.6.1.
This maintenance release addresses a number of issues in version 1.6.0.
Some of the more important changes since 1.6.0 include:
* Bricolage now works with HTML::Mason 1.20 and later.
* Added Chinese (Traditional)
, Bricolage has been hailed as Most Impressive in 2002 by
eWeek.
Learn more about Bricolage and download it from the Bricolage home page,
http://bricolage.cc/.
Enjoy!
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. A comprehensive, actively-developed open
source CMS, Bricolage has been hailed as Most Impressive in 2002 by
eWeek.
Learn more about Bricolage and download it from the Bricolage home page,
http://bricolage.cc/.
Enjoy!
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