the official door
4- what is your username/password to access this equipment
Sorry if the analogy is lame...but you get the idea...
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Just wonderingI have posted a couple of questionswith no avail
Am I posting?
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in the config (or how do I) configure the
httpd.conf to allow me to use /DISK7 as part of the doc root?
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
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/startup.pl. I don't think we get that with just
a binary (or RPM install)...
Anyways...overall I was at fault for not re-re-read documents
On Sat, 15 Sep 2001, Stas Bekman wrote:
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001, Medi Montaseri wrote:
These documents are very confusingon one hand the document
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No more Java beans: use PEP pills!
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servers.
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...right?
Oh...and since the community has been so nice to allow this thread to
continue...perhaps just send your reply to me directly so this thread
sort of dies out
Thanks
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Medi Montaseri wrote:
HiI know this is not the lawyers hang-out, but it is seasoned
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they contain and
why are they global?
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
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Can somebody guide me to do it right ?.
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DNS hosting is about $3/monthif your DNS admin does not allow that,
simply move on to the next one...
On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Mithun Bhattacharya wrote:
Medi Montaseri wrote:
If you only have one IP and want to have many web sites (ie URLs) for
your customers, then why don't you use
-lingual (can be a phase II)
- As feature-rich as possible (can be a phase II)
Please note that I'm not looking for a service, I'm looking for the
software itself.
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achieve this on apache.
Thanks in advance
Hemant
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> because he loves mankind, and whose judgement is not
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Then write a GUI (web) inteface to this password and group file and
you have distributed authentication system.
Ed Grimm wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Medi Montaseri wrote:
> I think Netegrity single sing-on system modifies the HTTP server
> (possible with mod_perl) to overload or override its nat
there
is an
standard MIME type that I should use.
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Thank you very much...worked like a charm
Pierre Phaneuf wrote:
Medi Montaseri wrote:
Can I somehow influence this behavior such that the user
will indeed see something like MyFile.txt.returned or
MyFile.txt.processed in the dialog box.
Add a Content-Disposition header like
, maybe not cron if you're on
Windows) or you spin it off to an external script to do the work.
Search the guide.
HTH,
ky
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already:
http://www.google.com/programming-contest/
They say C++ or Java. What, no Perl?
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with that
Dave Rolsky wrote:
On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Medi Montaseri wrote:
My suggestion would be to install a Linux on your developer's PC and
keep with the distributed model. Now everyone can use a common web tree
want to see if you can get the slides from him ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) if you
are interested in the details.
Later,
Gunther
At 07:43 AM 3/6/2002, Medi Montaseri wrote:
>Caller wirtes
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> > we've just migrated our 80K line pure perl web application to
> mod_perl...ah...
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g from CVS to deployment. You
may want to see if you can get the slides from him ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) if you
are interested in the details.
Later,
Gunther
At 07:43 AM 3/6/2002, Medi Montaseri wrote:
>Caller wirtes
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> > we've just migrated our 80K line pure perl web application to
> mod
version of it.
I also see lots of XML-RPC and home made client-server RPC look-alikes.
I need this to work with ONC RPC Server written in C.
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this shouldn't be used too often, only by you or the other developers, so
do you really think it's a problem?
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with or read up on that might work
- Home made solutions that you designed
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#Sharing_variables_between_processes
This section needs work. Can anybody help me improve this section?
I'm writing a whole article on this subject for my presentation at TPC.
When it's done, I'll contribute it.
- Perrin
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instead of looking at
the raw
> output, i.e. use Mail::Audit to keep track of the current state and
> remove duplicate messages.
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> Matt posted something about PPerl yesterday, which could make a
> Mail::Audit script more efficient by keeping it persistent.
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he or mod_perl to be sure that this will work in the future.
What
I am really concerned about is that the telnetObj will only be accessible
from scripts run by the same child process as that which created and
saved
it.
Is there a better way to do this?
Thanks,
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> see any problems with using the functionality provided by IMAP.
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> Richard
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> p.s. Yes quite obviously if I have 100 children then I'll be
> connected to
> the IMAP server 100 times per user, hence possibly the need
> to have a either
> a dedicated daemon connected to the IMAP server once or some
> successfuly way
> of sharing IMAP objects between children.
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Maybe I'm
> confused about the distinction between a pragma and a module...
It's a really fine line ;-)
See also use fields.
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