I have another question,since we have modperl's full features,why we
need Apache::Request yet?
Thanks.
Hotscripts.com has tons of tutorials[1] and sample code[2]
By reading such tutorials, you will be able to write code, quite fast,
but dirty. After that, a reference and actual code from *good* perl
applications are your good friends. See [2].
For the performance of mp, speaking of my own
antoine7 wrote:
I've an SVN server on the same machine, at each commit the svn server update
the changes to a local directory /www with this structure
[...]
I've all working, except I don't know what Host is asked by the developper
on the apache server,
You mean, $r-hostname ?
Eli Shemer wrote:
Hey there
What replacement do I have for Apache::GD to work on mod_perl 2 ?
You can always use GD directly. Or you can consider simply porting it
to mod_perl 2 yourself, it shouldn't be difficult at all.
Have a look at the porting guide here:
Graham TerMarsch wrote:
I've been working on some projects needing JS minification recently and
wanted
to ping others and find out if anyone else would find it useful to have a
mod_perl2 filter that auto-minified your JS (using JavaScript::Minifier)...
Am thinking along the lines of
Graham TerMarsch wrote:
I've been working on some projects needing JS minification recently and
wanted
to ping others and find out if anyone else would find it useful to have a
mod_perl2 filter that auto-minified your JS (using JavaScript::Minifier)...
[...]
Seeing the above makes me
lists user wrote:
Hello,
currently we have mp1 installed.but I will upgrade it to mp2.
does it have any risk?or will mp2 get conflict with mp1?
It is usually considered a safer bet not to have both versions
installed at the same time.
Risks, you mean, of breaking existing code? Certainly,
lists user wrote:
I have another question,since we have modperl's full features,
Depends on how you define full features ;-)
why we
need Apache::Request yet?
It's called Apache2::Request now for mod_perl 2. Main reason to want to
use it is to deal with client data. POST/GET/cookie data is
2007/9/20, Philippe M. Chiasson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
lists user wrote:
I have another question,since we have modperl's full features,
Depends on how you define full features ;-)
why we
need Apache::Request yet?
It's called Apache2::Request now for mod_perl 2. Main reason to want to
use
On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 10:24 -0700, Graham TerMarsch wrote:
I've been working on some projects needing JS minification recently and
wanted
to ping others and find out if anyone else would find it useful to have a
mod_perl2 filter that auto-minified your JS (using JavaScript::Minifier)...
Thanks for your email. I am actually looking for current mod perl related
tutorials and not just Perl related. This HoptScripts site contains 3 mod_perl
related tutorials and they are very old (2000).
Best Regards
Dominic
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On 9/19/07, Aqua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks and I have alreday seen these documentations.
But actually I am looking for few simple materials (tutorials) which will
help my team to learn mod_perl tricks and enable them to build simple
application to start with.
Hmm, that is exactly
This is a repost of duplicate sockets ? mod-perl 2.0.2, apache 2.2,
because I still don't understand what's happening and can still not find
the problem.
I would be very grateful if anyone could help me, because I'm out of my
wits.
More information is currently accessible at
On Thursday 20 September 2007 12:10 am, Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:
Graham TerMarsch wrote:
I've been working on some projects needing JS minification recently and
wanted to ping others and find out if anyone else would find it useful to
have a mod_perl2 filter that auto-minified your JS
Graham TerMarsch wrote:
I've been working on some projects needing JS minification recently and
wanted
to ping others and find out if anyone else would find it useful to have a
mod_perl2 filter that auto-minified your JS (using JavaScript::Minifier)...
see also
On Thursday 20 September 2007 6:45 am, Geoffrey Young wrote:
Graham TerMarsch wrote:
I've been working on some projects needing JS minification recently and
wanted to ping others and find out if anyone else would find it useful to
have a mod_perl2 filter that auto-minified your JS (using
Graham TerMarsch wrote:
On Thursday 20 September 2007 6:45 am, Geoffrey Young wrote:
Graham TerMarsch wrote:
I've been working on some projects needing JS minification recently and
wanted to ping others and find out if anyone else would find it useful to
have a mod_perl2 filter that
Many thanks all,
I've phone to a local Sysop who give me a VirtualHost solution.
I'll take a look at mod-perl2 for some future project.
Antoine
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On 9/19/07, Torsten Krah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now i configured the otherhost to do a permanent redirect when /time/blog is
requested.
If i request this uri, the redirect is done like configured there - my filter
does not get called.
It's possible that mod_proxy doesn't cooperate with
On 9/20/07, André Warnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Question 2 : the external server with whom I communicate is a piece of
code outside my control, and what it logs is a bit limited.
I would gladly try to provide a simplified example of what is happening,
but for that I would need another TCP
The uploaded file
Apache2-Filter-Minifier-JavaScript-1.00.tar.gz
has entered CPAN as
file:
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size: 5186 bytes
md5: 514ca279df6b96e6bfee6f4e0d36a9e7
Please allow time for the file to mirror across CPAN...
Perrin Harkins schrieb:
On 9/19/07, Torsten Krah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now i configured the otherhost to do a permanent redirect when /time/blog is
requested.
If i request this uri, the redirect is done like configured there - my filter
does not get called.
It's possible that
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