On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 09:46:27 +1000, Alfred Vahau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Are there any major distance education sites powered by modperl technology?
> I work for a University with 7 campuses scattered around the country. Provision of
> distance
> education through online access to t
I was have some strange problems that resulted in
some bizarre errors from RegistryCooker.pm.
For something like the 100th time, I found
everything I wanted to know (and more) from the archives.
Just wanted to let everyone know how awesome I
think that is - especially when compared to oth
Thank you to all the people who responded to my request for information
on modperl-driven sites
relating to provision of distance education, etc. I have received
several useful links to the relevant sites
which I will be browsing over the next few days/weeks to weigh out my
options.
Thank you
Howdy,
Recently I've ported an apache server from a redhat 7.3 server onto a
trustix 2.1 server.
The problem I'm encountering is that the NTLM auth works when the server is
restarted and then at a random time between 5 minutes and 5 hours later a delay
upwards of 60 seconds is introdu
Dear friends,
I am comfortable with mysql database and php programming language, however, applications for online quiz using php isn't the language of choice and I have been guided to modperl.
how do I use mod_perl for programming online quiz applications, guidance, please.
Tom Murphy wrote:
Resurrecting an old one here, but I am running into the same issue. Has
anyone successfully ported Apache::SubProcess to work with Perl 5.8.x and
MP1? If not, a pointer to anything that will help with the transition.
As this email mentions, I've ported A-SP to mp2 and it uses