Thanks you very much.
I added that module and it worked !
Roberto C. Sanchez-6 wrote:
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> On Sat, Dec 01, 2007 at 05:56:31AM -0800, Woff3 wrote:
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>> Hi.
>>
>> I had Apache 2.0 and mod_perl.
>>
>> Now I upgraded to Apache 2.2.6 and mod_perl2.
>>
>> I have html-pages where I use mason cod
Yes, Apache2::compat did the job.
Adam Prime wrote:
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> Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
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>> Have you tried adding "PerlModule Apache2::compat" in your httpd.conf?
>>
>
> Or you can use $r->headers_out. $r->header_out is no longer supported.
> see:
>
> http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/portin
On Mon, 3 Dec 2007 15:33:56 +0800
"Jeff Pang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have another project to get start with, some linux hosts to server
> file downloading requests.
> Apache is just used to server static large files, without any external
> modules, except the modperl handler for access co
Hi folks,
I'm sure this has cropped up in the past but I can't see anything
obvious in the archives (regex search on the archives would be great!)
I have some apps where users want to add extra domains and I'd like to
do it on the fly if possible - in other words, modify the ServerAlias
list
I currently use the ruby gem sprouts for compiling Flex apps. I
would love to see a version
packaged for a mod_perl system. It really is all about learning what
makes the flex compiler
work then strapping to perl instead of php or ruby. I would love to
help with a project like this
but do
From: Boysenberry Payne
> I currently use the ruby gem sprouts for compiling Flex apps. I would love
to see a version
> packaged for a mod_perl system. It really is all about learning what makes
the flex compiler
> work then strapping to perl instead of php or ruby. I would love to he
It requires javascript, cookies and flashplayer 8+ to view it as its
intended.
I just checked it out with IE 7 with no problems.
Are you being redirected to here:
http://habitatlife.com/habitat/habitat_website_builder_and_host/
If at the end of the day you still can't see it in IE you can alwa