Yes, but no error is reported. The page works as if the link was just
page.html instead of page.html?foo=barbaz=1, but the access-log
has the whole link.
Nobody seems to have asked you yet, but could you give some insight
into your httpd.conf and handler routine? It might help, certainly
if
...When you have no sense of humor, you have to have at least a sense
that you have no sense of humor...
(Russian source: Kos'ma Prutkov - Aphorisms;
translated by Slava
Bizyayev)
Dear Haroon and Jonathan,
I like Christmas. It's the time
...When you have no sense of humor, you have to have at least a sense
that you have no sense of humor...
(Russian source: Kos'ma Prutkov -Aphorisms;
translated by Slava Bizyayev)
Dear Haroon and Jonathan,
I like Christmas. It's the time when miracles used to
Slava:
Are you an idiot?
Just Joking,
Matt
(Sorry, couldn't resist :)
-Original Message-
From: Slava Bizyayev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 3:31 PM
To: Haroon Rafique
Cc: 'mod_perl list'
Subject: RE: [OT] [mod_perl] [Fun] telecommuting job
On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 13:32, Shaw, Matthew wrote:
Slava:
Are you an idiot?
You bet, aren't you?
Thanks,
Slava
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1.25 December 12, 2003
[ BUG FIXES ]
- CGIHandler did not support $m-flush_buffer or autoflush. Reported
by Shane McCarron.
- Every line in the error stacktrace had a 'g' appended to it in HTML
error mode.
- The HTML error display of the stacktrace was not filtering out some
packages that it
I ran into the same (or a similar) problem that Scott Beuker reported
with CGI.pm truncating POST content in an mp2 setup. In my case the POST
was truncated at around 7500 bytes. A check with tcpdump shows that the
entire POST is correctly sent to apache.
I started by upgrading CGI.pm to the
On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 13:11, Chris Shiflett wrote:
I'm curious now. You posted an off-topic message on a mod_perl mailing
list that:
1. Demonstrated how rude you were to another person.
2. Revealed private correspondence on a public mailing list.
You then describe this as, It was about a
stas2003/12/11 23:12:32
Modified:..cvsignore
ModPerl-Registry .cvsignore
Log:
more blibdirs ignores
Revision ChangesPath
1.9 +1 -0 modperl-2.0/.cvsignore
Index: .cvsignore
stas2003/12/11 23:14:40
Modified:bin mp2bug
.Makefile.PL Changes
Added: lib/ModPerl TestReport.pm
Log:
Extend the autogenerated bug report to include information about
installed modules of special interest (which may aid in understanding
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