behavior
is called, forcing the user to re-login only if they've closed that browser
instance.
Is there someway to expire cookies on page leave, or is this the smartass
thing you were referring to? :)
-- Ryan Parr
- Original Message -
From: Jon Robison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ron Beck
I'm trying to setup some custom logging including
the whole User/Session tracking thing. The problem that I'm encountering is how
to log for the page that was requested and ignore all the additional files that
may be included in the page. I.e. graphics. Without trying to maintain session
?
-- Ryan
- Original Message -
From: Ask Bjoern Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ryan Parr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: Custom Logging and User Tracking
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Ryan Parr wrote:
I'm trying to setup some custom
,scalar(localtime))),\n;
close TRACK;
return DECLINED;
}
-- Ryan
- Original Message -
From: Ask Bjoern Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ryan Parr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: Custom Logging and User Tracking
Message -
From: Dave Rolsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ryan Parr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: mod_perl list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 4:23 PM
Subject: Re: Custom Logging and User Tracking
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Ryan Parr wrote:
The code follows:
sub handler {
my $r
new to
programming in mod_perl.
-- Ryan
- Original Message -
From: Andrew Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ryan Parr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: mod_perl list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 5:00 PM
Subject: Re: Custom Logging and User Tracking
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 04:42
Wow, I'm having a hell of a time with it too. I compiled it directly into
Apache. I don't get segfaults but I don't get compression either. After all
the time I've put into it (it's late, and now I'm drunk) I could compose a
lovely rant on this, but I'll keep that to myself.
No love. I get no
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/howto/ssi.html#configuringyourservertopermitssi
for more information than I'm writing out...
You need to have (somewhere in the main configuration section) the
following:
#
# To use server-parsed HTML files
#
AddType text/html .shtml
AddHandler
in execution
before it's untimely demise.
-- Ryan
- Original Message -
From: Ryan Parr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ivica Bukvic [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 3:18 AM
Subject: Re: Configuration problem -- HTML embeded cgi script calls not
working [using default
John mentions /usr/games/fortune -o, which will print offensive messages.
They are quite funny though. To use it without offensive messages (just
funny ones) just don't pass it options.
- Original Message -
From: John Eisenschmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday,
I have the exact same thing set up for my website. Just without the dogma of
course :)
I'm thinking that I'll have to collect plenty of Deep Thoughts, to change
the general tone of my site.
-- Ryan
- Original Message -
From: John Eisenschmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ryan Parr [EMAIL
On FreeBSD using Perl 5.6.1:
perl -e 'system(ls,-d,/);'-- This works, showing just /
perl -e 'system(ls, -d,/);' -- This fails, showing ls: -d: No
such file or directory
On FreeBSD using tcsh:
perldoc -f system-- This works
perldoc -f system -- The shell sees that it
interpretation
and it reports: ls: /*: No such file or directory
Therefore it's safe to say that no string concatenation is done, and it
makes sense that ' -el' is not a valid argument.
-- Ryan
- Original Message -
From: Ryan Parr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Randy Kobes [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Garth Winter
As a fellow FreeBSD user (4.5) I recommend building Apache and mod_perl from
source. The ports version builds against the default Perl version (5.005),
even if you upgrade. Therefore, that's all you get in your mod_perl. Also,
it's a good idea to compile mod_perl into Apache, at least, that's
I didn't know about that script :) I'm glad to know it's out there. Using
the ports *would* make life much easier.
Thanks!
-- Ryan
- Original Message -
From: Doug Silver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ryan Parr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: mod_perl Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April
to be *some* way to do
this...
-- Ryan
- Original Message -
From: Ryan Parr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 9:16 PM
Subject: Persistant references [was] Persistent Net::Telnet Objects
Along these same lines I'm seeking a way to store a code
= @_; do_something(); };
When you want to call it later on you do it like:
eval($handler)-('foo');
vs
$handler-('foo');
Garth
On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 22:17, Ryan Parr wrote:
I never do give enough info on the first e-mail. Thank you for bearing
with
me...
What I mean
genuinely sorry for everyone receiving spam after spam from me.
-- Ryan Parr (aka [EMAIL PROTECTED])
If you have an access handler return OK, then the access handling stops.
Because that handler handled it.
So as far as I know:
$r-push_handlers('PerlAuthenHandler', 'Some::handler');
return DECLINED;
should work...
-- Ryan
- Original Message -
From: Rodney Broom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What open-source geek doesn't understand the importance, and calling, of
supporting your community?
Count me in. I think it's great that you are donating your time and
patience. Teaching isn't easy, but you've got a great cause. Send me your
shipping address and I'll send you a Llama book.
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