On Wednesday 17 July 2002 22:06, Rob Nagler wrote:
Apologies to those who are tired of the *ML vs. Perl debate.
We might get tired if the vs in there made any sense.
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Windows may be pretty. And easy. But it has no depth
adds some
SVG support for graphics, which means you could reuse the same code to
generate web graphics. It's a really good bundle, especially if you're not
too fond of coding to the PDF API.
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On Wednesday 10 April 2002 18:22, Perrin Harkins wrote:
It looks Robin Berjon is going to give an overview of CMS for mod_perl
at OSCON:
http://conferences.oreillynet.com/cs/os2002/view/e_sess/2667
Yes, and if you have suggestions and ideas on CMSs you'd like to see included
(or excluded
for search.cpan.
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Oops. My Brain just hit a bad
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There's
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Change is inevitable except from a vending machine.
one
of the templating/publishing modules out there that support gzip output
natively. I know AxKit does, and iirc TT does too (but I'm not sure).
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Oh no not again ! said the bowl of petunias
) I'd love to help
you, I think I'll write a synthetic paper about Perl CMSs and content
management in Perl in general one of these days.
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a jump from 2.5 to 3% or something like that, nothing really
comparable to the leap forward made by modperl.
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of the
internet) as a very good sign that modperl is alive, kicking, and doing very
well. Kudos to all ;-)
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is used on a page.
Note that that makes the only forbidden animal a white-tailed eagle I
guess. Any other animal should be ok.
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the name alone doesn't help. Website content
welcome ;-)
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has it's own mailing list, [EMAIL PROTECTED] where lots of
froody axkit people try to help one another ;-)
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UTF-8, unless there's
some magic involved that I'm not seeing :-/ I'm no expert on how to deal with
UTF-8 in C (or even in Perl) but it looks like you're only addressing 8bit
encodings.
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appear to have fixed that behaviour, but quite a few still remain in
circulation and I'm not sure that all templating systems are handling the
escaping properly.
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that it
should be safe, as it uses numeric encoding for characters that it doesn't
recognize. I don't know about Apache::Util.
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project so this
is all educated hand waving at best :-)
Happy new year all !
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, but it could be that a in earlier Perls, or perhaps due
to a bad interaction with mod_perl, this is not the case in your situation.
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On Tuesday 04 December 2001 13:52, Hans Poo wrote:
Please, can you send the address of the three designs?
If you click the names on the poll, you go to the sites.
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.
Furthermore, SAX is a simple, flexible, well-thought out, and well-documented
API.
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there. I don't think anyone even remotely
knowledgeable about the web still uses that thing. Everyone knows it's the
only piece of software ever concieved that makes Windows 95 look bug free in
comparison.
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yet. Please, lets try to keep
it as polite as possible, even when there's disagreement.
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are more than
welcome to submit patches to fix validation problems.
Agreed, but it's far easier to start cleanly. Fixing designer-code can be
insanely hard and time consuming. Be strict in what you... and all that.
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On Wednesday 14 November 2001 16:55, Stas Bekman wrote:
Robin Berjon wrote:
On Wednesday 14 November 2001 03:27, Perrin Harkins wrote:
Maybe we should give the horse a chance to catch up to the cart...
Once there is a design that people are satisfied with, you are more than
welcome
;-)
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case, please create the specific list before we start discussing the
name here ;-)
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significant under Perl.
Depending on the kind and degree of MVC-ness, Apache::PageKit or AxKit can
fit within that approach, perhaps others as well.
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the number of posts
about expat related segfaults :)
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Many people would sooner die than think. In fact
(and SAX is far from
being hard to learn).
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Hi,
you might want to check the past issues of Linux Journal, there was a series
of articles on becoming a consultant / independent programmer a few months
ago.
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detailed config as
it occurs quite rarely and iirc is still a mind-boggling problem.
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Radioactive cats have 18 half-lives.
/to/apache/bin/httpd | grep -i XML. If there are any results at
all then you are going to see these segfaults until you recompile Apache (and
probably mod_perl too)
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On Tuesday 25 September 2001 18:12, Edward wrote:
On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 02:59:07PM +0200, Robin Berjon wrote:
With AxKit you can seamlessly serve XML transformed by a variety of
things, including XSLT. It is fast (esp 1.5 beta) and it has its own
internal caching engine that makes
create a SAX processor, and XSP taglib, etc that
would do that job.
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We've been following your progress
On Thursday 13 September 2001 16:43, Brian Wheeler wrote:
On Thu, 2001-09-13 at 09:19, Robin Berjon wrote:
Iirc AxKit 1.4 supports it and that is the smallest $VERSION (not given
in the CVS string) that I would consider using. If it works on your test
server, I'd perhaps even recommend
MyDeleteLMod::del
I'm not sure you need to actually munge the headers if you do that or if
it'll influence AxKit's caching by itself (it always runs after caching).
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Avoid clichés like the plague.
of imports:
use CGI qw(-nph);
perldoc CGI for the whole story.
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There are things that are so serious
template system or AxKit. Just gzip the
output and you're done :)
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On Friday 20 July 2001 16:58, Robin Berjon wrote:
Well, it's probably not _the_ answer but have you considered using SVG
instead of Flash ? SVG can do what Flash does and more, and its only
problem (lack of wide user base) is being solved at great pace by the fact
that Adobe are bundling
only ever seen two people on this list so if they aren't
there I won't recognize anyone :)
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On Tuesday 10 July 2001 05:42, Doug MacEachern wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Robin Berjon wrote:
cfg = (axkit_dir_config *)
ap_get_module_config(s-module_config, XS_AxKit);
try s-lookup_defaults instead of s-module_config
see also: modperl-2.0/src/modules/perl/modperl_pcw.c
where
, that would
appear to be logical) and I know that I can use $s-next to get a chain of
server objects, but I can't seem to find a way in C or in Perl to know about
the current server.
Is there such a thing ?
Thanks,
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Oops. My Brain just hit a bad sector.
On Monday 09 July 2001 18:09, Geoffrey Young wrote:
From: Robin Berjon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
In order to access the configuration, I'm using (in a nutshell):
cfg = (axkit_dir_config *)
ap_get_module_config(s-module_config, XS_AxKit);
I only just skimmed the sources, but I
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On Monday 09 July 2001 19:38, Robin Berjon wrote:
On Monday 09 July 2001 18:09, Geoffrey Young wrote:
From: Robin Berjon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
In order to access the configuration, I'm using (in a nutshell):
cfg = (axkit_dir_config *)
ap_get_module_config(s
in such systems, you may wish to check out
AxKit's XSP implementation, it's good, and becoming faster every day.
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of templating systems, how are others factoring out
the text overhead ?
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In which level of metalanguage are you now speaking?
at the corresponding item there
http://axkit.org/faq.xml (in any case, you should probably be using AxKit
anyway ;-)
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, if anybody else is interested in this module, I could put it on
CPAN (after deciding on a Namespace etc)
Pretty cool ! You should definitely put it on CPAN. Apache::RegexedParam ?
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On Tuesday 03 July 2001 22:18, darren chamberlain wrote:
Robin Berjon [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on
07/03/2001:
Pretty cool ! You should definitely put it on CPAN. Apache::RegexedParam
?
How is it different from mod_rewrite using the QSA flag to add
values to r-args
or not.
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On Sunday 24 June 2001 20:23, Brooklyn Linux Solutions CEO wrote:
When you get a directory index, what Mime type is that?
httpd/unix-directory
Maybe it's different in windows, I don't know.
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On Thursday 14 June 2001 23:40, Ged Haywood wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Robin Berjon wrote:
The problem is simply that I need to mix that data with other data
in another encoding, which means I have to convert it.
Do you send a charset specification to the client? This was often
On Thursday 14 June 2001 13:18, Ged Haywood wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Robin Berjon wrote:
I'm running into trouble with browsers submitting data using various
charsets and not telling me which charset they're using. This results in
all sorts of breakages and unusable text. I can't
was wondering if anyone
here knows of a good way to reliably detect the charset that the browser is
using to post its data.
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On Wednesday 13 June 2001 20:15, Ričardas Čepas wrote:
On Wed Jun 13 16:17:14 2001 +0200 Robin Berjon wrote:
Hi,
I'm running into trouble with browsers submitting data using various
charsets and not telling me which charset they're using. This results in
all sorts of breakages
At 14:04 28/04/2001 -0400, Drew Taylor wrote:
I remember seeing some proofs done by Robin Berjon (I'm sure I'm not
spelling it right!) long ago that I really liked. But they were never used
AFAIK. I also registered modperlnews.(org|com) a while back with the
intention of doing something useful
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authenticate (without any
argument) and try setting the AuthenHandler to a ref of whatever it would
return if it didn't die.
$r-push_handlers(PerlAuthenHandler = \authenticate);
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At 16:57 29/03/2001 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Fredrik Sjoholm wrote:
An easy (and efficient) way of avoiding this is to map the virtual Apache
perl module name to the underlying file's inode#, instead of its URL.
As an extra bonus, this makes pre-loading scripts a breeze,
Hi,
just out of curiosity, has anyone used PerlRestartHandler ? To what use ? I
don't know what I'd use it for, so I'm wondering whether I'm missing out on
something really cool :)
-- robin b.
The more you run over a dog, the flatter it gets.
At 17:57 29/03/2001 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Robin Berjon wrote:
just out of curiosity, has anyone used PerlRestartHandler ? To what use ? I
don't know what I'd use it for, so I'm wondering whether I'm missing out on
something really cool :)
The eagle book says
At 18:20 29/03/2001 +0800, Stas Bekman wrote:
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Robin Berjon wrote:
Ah yes, hadn't spotted that one, thanks Stas (once again...).
That's the benefit you get when you review someone's book. You get the
book's source text :) So I just use grep... after reading the book harcopy
At 18:17 29/03/2001 +0100, Matt Sergeant wrote:
On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Robin Berjon wrote:
Indeed, I've often wished O'Reilly would provide book sources for people
that have bought the treebook. Manning has something like that, you can buy
the ebook cheaper than the actual book, and then if you
At 08:29 28/03/2001 -0500, Geoffrey Young wrote:
From: darren chamberlain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Might this be a good time to consider Cafe Press, then?
as it turns out, the graphics house was actually the sponsor
them bailing means that we don't even get a design...
But if there _was_
At 15:50 15/03/2001 -0300, Jason Leidigh wrote:
I was able to clean up a number of errors which seemed as
though they were indeed causing leaks. For example:
$regex = qr'xx?'i;
Causes the following error:
(?i-xsm:xx?) can't `Regexp::DESTROY'
AUTOLOADs will catch DESTROYs, the latter being
At 00:44 09/03/2001 -0500, Bill Desjardins wrote:
Just as a FYI about something that caught my attention recently. This year
on Saturday September 8, 2001, the unix time stamp flips to 1 billion and
gets another digit going from 9 to 10 digits. Not sure if anyone else but
me is using the
At 19:23 14/02/2001 +, tim fulcher wrote:
Matt Sergeant wrote:
--with-sablot=/export/tools/Sablot-0.44
^
This is most likely your problem. Try with Sablot 0.50 which links to the
same expat as XML::Parser
That would be my approach except I
At 01:24 12/02/2001 +0100, Alvar Freude wrote:
# tail debug/2001_02_12.log
62.180.20.1 - - [12/Feb/2001:00:58:01 +0100] "" 200
62.180.20.1 - - [12/Feb/2001:00:58:30 +0100] "HEAD
/forum/forum-list_0.html HTTP/1.0" 404 0 "-" "-" 4
62.180.20.1 == u-1-20.karlsruhe.ipdial.viaginterkom.de
URL
At 02:54 12/02/2001 +0100, Marc Lehmann wrote:
Stas told me to forward my mail to the list, since there was a large
discussion about it. Since I now see that this seems to have been a kind
of dispute and not an ommision I'll provide references to the standards
below.
- Forwarded message from
At 03:26 12/02/2001 +0100, Marc Lehmann wrote:
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 03:13:55AM +0100, Robin Berjon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I don't think so. The browser would be right to treat reg; as an entity,
not reg.
But why? It's not HTML in the first place, so expecting from clients to
interpret
At 13:24 08/02/2001 -0500, Vivek Khera wrote:
Ok... Upgrade to "Apache/1.3.17 (Unix) mod_perl/1.25_01-dev" fixed the
object destroy issue. Yay!
Old versions were Apache 1.3.14 and mod_perl 1.24_02-dev.
Why that fixes it, I dunno. (Nor do I care at this point ;-)
I'm glad your problem is
At 23:01 08/02/2001 +, Matt Sergeant wrote:
Personally I think CMS' are very important, but then I
would: http://axkit.com/products/axkit-cms/ :-)
I've been more or less following the AxKit CVS and saw a few things about
AxKit-CMS. Nice looking new site. Would you care to expand on what your
At 18:19 08/02/2001 -0500, Robert Landrum wrote:
Every browser I've ever tested with, including LWP, lynx and AOL,
have supported relative Location headers.
Lynx will likely give you a warning on that (though admittedly it'll work).
A good number of Netscape servers will react to it in an
At 00:22 09/02/2001 +, Matt Sergeant wrote:
I've been more or less following the AxKit CVS and saw a few things about
AxKit-CMS. Nice looking new site. Would you care to expand on what your
plans are ? It seems as if you haven'y really launched yet, but it's been
looking as if you've been
At 11:04 05/02/2001 -0500, Benoit Caron wrote:
I'm on the impression from my reading of the list that there was some
problems with perl 5.6 : am I wrong? If not, what kind of problem should I
expect?
I've been quite happy with 5.6 in production for quite some time. I used
the source provided
At 16:10 05/02/2001 +, Matt Sergeant wrote:
There are some nasty bugs in 5.6 which tend to surface when you stretch
perl a bit. One that AxKit brings rise to is the "Bizarre copy of ARRAY in
aassign" (sic) bug. There are patches available to fix this though.
Yup, that was a nasty one, and it
Hi,
this is not directly modperl related, but it's for a project that will run
under modperl. A client of mine wants to have all sorts of games on his
website, some single player, some multiplayer. I have very little game
programming experience and I don't really feel like reimplementing
At 13:54 30/01/2001 +, Matt Sergeant wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seriously - it should be possible to create a XSLT stylesheet that
will
output plain-text, then use XML::Sablotron or one of the other
processors
to generate the text from the
At 15:29 30/01/2001 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be nice to see "xml marshalling" (as they call it) integrated
into an existing Perl object-relational framework like Tangram. OTOH,
Tangram isn't very well optimized for mod_perl work in general--currently
the object cache must be
At 00:04 31/01/2001 +, G.W. Haywood wrote:
Argh. Three months ago I asked for comments on this document.
I think it's a very good document. I'd add a few things, mostly for tagged
subjects (which imho should be used for in-list disambiguation for high
traffic lists such as this one, not for
At 19:58 30/01/2001 -0600, Dave Rolsky wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be nice to see "xml marshalling" (as they call it) integrated
into an existing Perl object-relational framework like Tangram. OTOH,
Tangram isn't very well optimized for mod_perl work in
At 17:52 29/01/2001 +0300, Vladislav Safronov wrote:
I've just finished a simple web based spellcheck application
based on ispell, it's written as perl module which just call
ispell on every request (actually keeps it open afert first request).
The bad thing is N users used spellcheck there are N
At 11:36 23/01/2001 +0100, John Hughes wrote:
Neither does delete.
Ok. But what should it do? What does it do for an array?
perldoc -f delete
"In the case of an array, if the array elements happen to be at the end,
the size of the array will shrink to the highest element that tests true
for
At 12:50 23/01/2001 +, Matt Sergeant wrote:
Thats only 5.6+ though. So its only useful for internal applications (if
at all).
True, but we've been using 5.6 (built from AS source) in production for
quite a while now very happily. Also, I'm seeing more and more customers
having it or ready to
Hi,
I just did an install of modperl 1.24_01/apache 1.3.14 and I got a few
failed tests. The tests that fail are actions, cgi, and include (in fact, I
had to delete the line in the test conf that contained the Action directive
in order to get the tests to run). And indeed, they should fail
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