rather than query params.
On the other hand, I sometimes use query params as a poor man's
cache-control to prevent caching.
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On 2/7/07 at 4:27 PM -0700, James. L [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am wondering how do you do it if i have to auth user
first?
mod_auth_tkt
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On 8/11/06 at 7:32 PM +0100, Tue Topholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is this line:
CustomLog = |/usr/sbin/cronolog /home/log/$domain-access_log.%Y-%m-%d
combined,
Try using single quotes or escaping the percent characters.
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considering a move to RoR and then heard about
Catalyst once I started looking for MVC frameworks for Perl. And so far I'm very
impressed with Catalyst. (And *so* happy to have found it; I really didn't want
to leave the mod_perl fold.)
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but doesn't require creating extra host name in dns. It does require an
extra (duplicate) virt host config in the backend though.
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for 'POSTDATA'; you'll be able to
see the request header checks it does before setting the POSTDATA param.
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like to offer some improvements. But I just
don't know what the important features are for most people (other than cost
obviously).
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searching) and mod_perl scripts now work for
me.
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and see of the problem goes away. Maybe Sam Wilkins can let us know
whether he is also using HTML::Template.
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