older '?'. no need to use single quotes in the
SQL statement. for more info read the DBI documentation.
you wouldn't need all those '$q_var = $dbh-quote($var)' lines in the top
too.
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Along the same line of thought (assuming this has made any sense so far),
what happens when you throw ProxyPass/ProxyPassReverse into the mix? What
(if anything) can be done to take advantage of KeepAlive then?
Larry Leszczyn
is
made from within a mod_perl module, or within an Apache::Registry script?
Along the same line of thought (assuming this has made any sense so far),
what happens when you throw ProxyPass/ProxyPassReverse into the mix? What
(if anything) can be done to take advantage of KeepAlive then?
Thank
to MD5(secret + data), the authors recommendations
include:
MD5(secret + MD5(secret + data) )
or possibly better:
MD5(secret1 + MD5(secret2 + data) )
Hope this helps!
Larry Leszczynski
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scanning for AxKit :-)
Could you share the code you used to do this?
Thanks!
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align=center
tr
tdfoo/td
tdbar/td
/tr
/table
EOF
Seems like the same amount of typing, it's easier (for me anyway) to read
and understand, and faster. What am I missing?
Thanks,
Larry Leszczynski
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or
explanations would be much appreciated!
Thanks!
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the relative merits of returning DONE vs returning BAD_REQUEST in both
PostReadRequestHandler and LogHandler.
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transactional consistency. In our case it helped prevent data loss that
was occurring while each of the frameset pages was simultaneously
monkeying with the session.
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://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=7513
(For those who might not know it if they saw it, chunked encoding adds a
length (specified in hex) at the very beginning of a response, and a zero
at the end.)
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the most recent Apache version where the Set-Cookie and
chunked problems were *not* an issue for mod_proxy? I have an old 1.3.14
instance that seems to work, but I'd rather not go back that far...
Thanks!
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results using pixels for font size, and
ended up using em instead (which also still lets users use their browser
options to make the font bigger and smaller if they want to. For simple
example see:
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/98/15/index1a_page3.html?tw=authoring
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;
$r-read($content, $r-header_in(Content-length));
# do stuff with $content...
}
See the mod_perl Cookbook recipe 3.6
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exists. Occasionally (but not consistently)
Apache.exe will pop up an error dialog saying it couldn't find OCI.dll or
OCIW32.dll in my PATH, but the PATH it shows me in that dialog includes
C:\apps\orant\bin and those DLLs are in there.
Any help appreciated!
Thanks!
Larry Leszczynski
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by
coincidence...
Hey Randy, do you happen to have a DBD-Oracle build?
(Btw, Randy deserves major kudos for maintaining his stuff at
theory5x.winnipeg.ca!)
Thanks,
Larry Leszczynski
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I'm having a problem on Windows 2000 where DBD::Oracle works fine from
perl on the command prompt but not from inside mod_perl. I think it is a
problem loading DLLs but I can't figure out what's different running under
mod_perl.
I started making progress after taking Randy's
for
the handling of that request?
Thanks!
Larry Leszczynski
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/modperl@apache.org/msg01422.html
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incorrect) understanding that requests
proxied via mod_rewrite will not end up in my local logs.
I have not found that to be the case.
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On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Perrin Harkins wrote:
2) The Perl Pet Store
This would be a discussion of porting the J2EE Pet Store reference
application to Perl. It would cover Perl equivalents for various J2EE
features, and talk about what was easier or harder to do in Perl.
I think this could
have much trouble
demonstrating that I can put together high-performance Perl solutions for
the web. What I *do* have trouble with is people assuming you have to go
with Java to get a good J2EE-style app framework.
Larry Leszczynski
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but where do you get a corporate experienced, clean-cut (75%, at least)
person willing to put on the tie 5 days a week and do mod_perl?
Josh:
I was with you right up to the part about wearing a tie :-)
I suspect that there are actually quite a few people on this list that
would _love_
;
}
}
HTH,
Larry Leszczynski
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).
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the syntax of the
push is OK because if I modify the syntax I get a message:
(2)No such file or directory: Perl: PerlSetVar takes two arguments,
Perl config var and value
Thanks,
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Hi Geoff -
and this does not work either:
Perl
push @{$Location{/}-{PerlSetVar}}, [CFG, /path/to/file];
$PerlRequire = startup.pl;
/Perl
[snip]
what may be happening is that your dynamic configuration may be putting your
PerlSetVar into a per-directory scope
that error, but by any chance are you trying to read POSTed
data from the request? If so, all you need to do is:
my $content;
$r-read($content, $r-header_in('Content-length'));
(mod_perl cookbook recipe 3.6)
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;
...
}
}
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overall online resource is the mod_perl web site at:
http://perl.apache.org/
Books related to mod_perl, including the mod_perl Developer's Cookbook,
are listed at:
http://perl.apache.org/docs/offsite/books.html
Larry Leszczynski
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/mod_macro/
(It says it's an Apache 2 module but version 1.1.2 works with Apache
1.3.X)
HTH,
Larry Leszczynski
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, and then make the request like this instead:
http://localhost.example.org:/
You can put something like this:
127.0.0.1 localhost.example.org localhost
in /etc/hosts (or WindowsDir\System32\drivers\etc\hosts).
Larry Leszczynski
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you do your
mod_perl list reading you should just configure your outgoing email with:
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Kind of a pain for you though...
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