Re: Directory Restrictions

2001-06-27 Thread Adekunle Olonoh
I found it, quite be accident in the Eagle Book Lost the page number, but it was in Chapter 4. There's some discussion in the last paragraph of page 86. anybody got a more specific pointer to help us fuzzy searchers find 'how to have mod_perl handle directory requests'? Hopefully

Re: Directory Restrictions

2001-06-27 Thread will trillich
On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 08:52:10AM -0500, Adekunle Olonoh wrote: I found it, quite be accident in the Eagle Book Lost the page number, but it was in Chapter 4. There's some discussion in the last paragraph of page 86. anybody got a more specific pointer to help us fuzzy

Re: Directory Restrictions

2001-06-27 Thread Philip Mak
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, will trillich wrote: okay -- but if you want some of your site to be indexed by the standard mod_autoindex, yet have mod_perl intervene for certain subtrees, you'll find that mod_perl never gets a chance at it because the mod_autoindex gadjets catch it at an earlier

Re: Directory Restrictions

2001-06-27 Thread darren chamberlain
will trillich [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 06/27/2001: okay -- but if you want some of your site to be indexed by the standard mod_autoindex, yet have mod_perl intervene for certain subtrees, you'll find that mod_perl never gets a chance at it because the mod_autoindex

Re: Directory Restrictions

2001-06-27 Thread darren chamberlain
Philip Mak [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 06/27/2001: On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, will trillich wrote: okay -- but if you want some of your site to be indexed by the standard mod_autoindex, yet have mod_perl intervene for certain subtrees, you'll find that mod_perl never gets

Re: Directory Restrictions

2001-06-26 Thread will trillich
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 01:00:00AM -0400, Brooklyn Linux Solutions CEO wrote: I found it, quite be accident in the Eagle Book Lost the page number, but it was in Chapter 4. i know i ran across something like that at once time myself, but scanning chapter 4 for twenty minutes didn't find it.

Re: Directory Restrictions

2001-06-25 Thread will trillich
Brooklyn Linux Solutions CEO wrote: One thing that is not clear in my mind is the type of page which is sent back with a directory index. A directory index is of what mime type? i'm sure it's documented somewhere -- but mime types are main/secondary (text/html, image/gif) and the

Re: Directory Restrictions

2001-06-25 Thread Brooklyn Linux Solutions CEO
I found it, quite be accident in the Eagle Book Lost the page number, but it was in Chapter 4. ruben anybody got a handy link to point us in the right direction here? how can you have mod_perl intercept the directory listing?

Re: Directory Restrictions

2001-06-24 Thread will trillich
On Sat, Jun 23, 2001 at 11:10:07PM -0400, Brooklyn Linux Solutions CEO wrote: I've been working on a mod_perl implimentation which does the following. ... I have something like this running on the top directory: sub handler{ my $r = shift; return DECLINED if ($r-uri()

Re: Directory Restrictions

2001-06-24 Thread Brooklyn Linux Solutions CEO
One thing that is not clear in my mind is the type of page which is sent back with a directory index. A directory index is of what mime type? Ruben On Sat, Jun 23, 2001 at 11:10:07PM -0400, Brooklyn Linux Solutions CEO wrote: I've been working on a mod_perl implimentation which does

Re: Directory Restrictions

2001-06-24 Thread Brooklyn Linux Solutions CEO
When you get a directory index, what Mime type is that? Ruben

Re: Directory Restrictions

2001-06-24 Thread Robin Berjon
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. -- ___ Robin Berjon [EMAIL

Re: Directory Restrictions

2001-06-24 Thread Brooklyn Linux Solutions CEO
thanks I didn't see that in the mine.types Ruben 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. --

Directory Restrictions

2001-06-23 Thread Brooklyn Linux Solutions CEO
Hello I've been working on a mod_perl implimentation which does the following. New users gain access to a directory, but can not get access to two directories underneath it. After logging in and receiving a cookie, they are automatically shunted to one of the two low directories. I've had