Perrin Harkins wrote:
On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 5:22 PM, mike cardeiro wrote:
can anybody help me. I have mod_perl installed, I have "LoadModule
perl_module /usr/local/apache/modules/mod_perl.so" in httpd.conf
if the installation isn't right, shouldn't the server choke on restart
because it can
On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 5:22 PM, mike cardeiro wrote:
> can anybody help me. I have mod_perl installed, I have "LoadModule
> perl_module /usr/local/apache/modules/mod_perl.so" in httpd.conf
>
> if the installation isn't right, shouldn't the server choke on restart
> because it cant load mod_perl.
Michel Jansen wrote:
Hi André,
This works! Thanx for your help. Of course i now have another
problem.! Firefox now rejects the font saying: downloadable font:
rejected by sanitizer ;-)
Michel,
Glad that it helped.
But please respond to the list, not to my private email address.
W
André Warnier wrote:
Michel Jansen wrote:
Hi There,
I have a probem using webfonts in Firefox. It won't let me use
webfonts from another url than the original. Since i am working with a
perlhandler that "catches" all requests from / and up, i would like to
know of someone knows how i can byp
Michel Jansen wrote:
Hi There,
I have a probem using webfonts in Firefox. It won't let me use webfonts
from another url than the original. Since i am working with a
perlhandler that "catches" all requests from / and up, i would like to
know of someone knows how i can bypass my handler for a s
Hi There,
I have a probem using webfonts in Firefox. It won't let me use webfonts
from another url than the original. Since i am working with a
perlhandler that "catches" all requests from / and up, i would like to
know of someone knows how i can bypass my handler for a specific
directory abo