On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 05:31:00AM -0700, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
On Wed, 19 Jun 2002, dreamwvr wrote:
my comments FWIW
This means thus far does not impact as_seriously little endian NIX
based architectures. The reason being? That Apache spawns a pool of
child processes to serve
as req?
Seems to me enabling rather than disabling is better.
TIA
This is now way OT AFAIK.
Best Regards,
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Does anyone know of a more portal oriented engine? in addition to
discussions and articles, a calendar, object level access control,
polls, approval based content management.
A friend has to put together a community portal site for the university
he works for, on biological terrorism, no
hi,
Is there any issue with using modperl with postgres vs mysql
for a database driven website? Don't want to bark up the wrong
tree in a mod_perl project only to discover I picked the wrong .db :-/
From a licensing perspective which one is less risky if doing some
work for a client?
fortune ?
hi,
THX for the response. To clarify since my active server page
knowledge is pretty
much zero here is my issue. Have several clients that use IIS w/lots of
ASP[yuk]
instead of Apache all things PERL.
However really don't know if their websites would suddenly look different
if one were
hi,
anyone recall howto get 'only' the initial header from http servers?
TIA
Try ..
www.linux-mandrake.com
Jamie Krasnoo wrote:
Ok, I've had it with RH 7.0. Too many problems. What Linux distro are some
of you using with Apache 1.3.14 and mod perl 1.24_01?
Jamie
hi,
Seems to me the only reasonable usage for cookies that does not
seem to be abuse.org is as a temporary ticket granting system.. so
the next time you want to get a byte you need a ticket to goto the
smorg..
Best Regards - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi ,
DHTML is simply a
subset of SGML.. IMHO anyhow.. perl will support
pretty much anything if your ready and willing to get your hands dirty;-))
Manhar Goindi wrote:
Hi,Does
CGI/Perl support DHTML? Is there any reference material available
where we can get this information whether it is
hi Ron,
well here is one suggestion that i am not really certain that
the expect.pm handles .. but if you can try to insert 'interact' to
see what prompts rm wants on the other side as remember that
you need to expect from process the prompt for y or no and then send
a reply..
hi,
yes that is absolutely;-)) correct but it can bite
back too. the guy that asked the expect question
i was assumng did not know about that and might
just delete something he shouldn't .. this is way OT
but best bet is to ensure that you have aliased rm
-f so that if you screwed up well
hi,
why is tie considered not very efficient i use it often.. what is 'a'
much better way?
TIA
Hi,
as mentioned i would like to use perl for a competitive replacement on a bid
competing with eprise product(which i am still trying to figure out exactly
what it does;-)) doesn't look like much though. anyhow i would like the
ability like say freshmeat.net does of combining mysql backend
hi,
then would emperl be a good substitute for the below product as i intend to
use mod perl php anything else for a bid and well see the below as just a file
bandwidth hog but do correct me if i am wrong..
http://www.eprise.com/demos/
Best Regards,
Hi Jason,
well sed and you need to leave dialogue open() to discussion
! disconnect() IYKW?M..
REgards,
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On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Jason Murphy wrote:
"d" == davidu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
heeheehee
On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, brian moseley wrote:
On Sat, 15 Jul 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote:
Now who's wearing the rose in their button hole so we
can recognise each other? ;-)
i'll be the loud obnoxious one.
Hi Jeffery,
What is this about?
You forgot the part about suing legitimate domain name holders, harrassing
artists with little or no income, and trying to extend USA jurisdiction to
the internet.
While I'm sure the engineering department had no part in such things, I
believe the readers of
hi,
this could be a can of worms but anyhow here goes. Has anyone timed the
actual efficiency of Perl vs Java? Reason being is i wrote a state engine as
a perl module that seemed quite fast ~ 0.33 to 0.54 of a second for slurping
up values. With recall being about .25 to .35 of a second
hi,
thanks.. well i walked into that one;-)) anyways really was trying to see
which was better from a web serving point of view.. in maintaining state
between cgi pages.. since i have not done any real java proggies since
the first year of jdk coming out i really was surprised how fast it
hi Gerd,
that was very much what i was looking for! hmm.. seems that perl is
definately one of the most mem efficient langs whereas java is not. cool and
definately great reading although "talk about detail!" this is good! Java has
become acceptable for a compiled language. now here
hi,
so your saying that say 'squid' would not be productive? seems
to me that if you are caching http and ftp stuff well that is going to
provide you with the pseudo of more bandwidth.. since not all requests
need to go beyond squid .. being delivered from the cache or chain of
hi,
that is the whole point about squid since not all requests need to go all
the way out there and all the way back:-))
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote:
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, dreamwvr wrote:
hi,
so your saying that say 'squid' would not be productive? seems
to me
On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Vivek Khera wrote:
"d" == dreamwvr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
d to have cookies are a problem these days. besides most clueful
d users these days have cookies turned off..
According to what survey? I'd like to see some real numbers before
abandoning a v
hi,
actually in order for this flaw to work one must have both enabled
on the browser.. was just giving people a heads up since the topic
was cookies.. and no IMHO cookies are not required to obtain good
info..
On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Matt Sergeant wrote:
On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Marc Slemko wrote:
hi,
most likely you will want to shut down cookies and use another method as per
advisories that currently there is a problem with javascript and cookies when
both enabled. b.t.w. exploder has simular problems so since javascript is nice
to have cookies are a problem these days. besides most
hi,
my ignorance on Embperl is about to show;-)) tell me
what would one be looking at to write apps for say the
casios and Pilot 5s in linux? will embedded perl work?
is it the right choice? this to map to web technologies
of course:-))
Regards,
hi All,
i am attempting to write a routine that does pretty much what diff does with
files to values. for instance..
value="here is one, and the end of the pattern1.here is one, and the end of the
pattern1."
what i would like to be able to do is have perl determine that these two were
actually
hi,
i am writing a program using perl and its open2 function as opposed to the
open functions as this allows me to both read and write. but since i am only
familiar with..
open (MYSTDIN, "myprog args|");
or open(MYSTDOUT, "| myprog args");
i am trying to get my mind around the concept of
hi,
AFAIK hidden fields will do it if that is what you asking..
now here's aquestion that has been driving me batty.. here goes i hope that i
have been descriptive enough. i have at the top of one of my perl program a
variable that is called.
$Mystuff = $field{'Mystuff'};
#the above contains the
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