By /path, which root do you mean starting from? I guess you don't mean
the hard drive root directory, don't you?
Ron
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From: markhutch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 12:07 PM
To: modperl@perl.apache.org
Subject: Can't "see" file system
I have a
perience without any MS or PHD...
Thanks
Ron
From: Raymond Wan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 2/29/2008 9:36 PM
To: Colin Wetherbee
Cc: Ronald Dai.; modperl@perl.apache.org
Subject: Re: return DECLINED or OK? [off-topic]
Colin Wetherbee wrote:
> Ronald Dai. wro
erbee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 4:04 PM
To: Ronald Dai.
Cc: modperl@perl.apache.org
Subject: Re: return DECLINED or OK?
Ronald Dai. wrote:
> Actually RTFM would not be a problem for people from academic
> background (meaning MS or PHD educated) at all since th
Wetherbee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 3:49 PM
To: Ronald Dai.
Cc: J. Peng; Raymond Wan; modperl@perl.apache.org
Subject: Re: return DECLINED or OK?
Ronald Dai. wrote:
> I learned what is RTFM here which is very interesting :)...I like the
> Ubuntu Forums policy
I learned what is RTFM here which is very interesting :)...I like the
Ubuntu Forums policy though...but I always think reading is helpful to
any developer...that's why I like both perl and java because I think
they are very well documented generously somewhere within my reach on
the net
-O
1:05 AM
To: Ronald Dai.; David Scott; modperl@perl.apache.org
Subject: Re: Amazon
sory to intrude but this just caught my eye, that statement is contrary to
the evidence, lots of "smart" people did not , have not made the paradigm
shift to OO, they say they do but many code in OO lang
Agree with this sentence "Any developer with a solid object-oriented
background in ANY of these
languages can move comfortably into ANY of the others within a few
days.".and I think any smart person with good common sense would
understand OO in no time...
Perrin:
I looks you are rightI might have tested something else;-)
Thanks
Ron
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Perrin Harkins
Sent: Fri 12/7/2007 4:53 PM
To: Ronald Dai.
Cc: modperl@perl.apache.org
Subject: Re: apache mod_perl aborted a process
7 4:57 PM
To: Ronald Dai.
Cc: modperl@perl.apache.org
Subject: Re: mp1 internal_redirect question
I think you've responded to the wrong thread here...
On Dec 7, 2007 4:49 PM, Ronald Dai. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For a
> eval{} or die "" block if the message of die wa
Perrin:
I think there must be something made the apache or mod_perl very unhappy so
that it killed the process in the middle.
Thanks
Ron
From: Ronald Dai. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 12/7/2007 4:45 PM
To: Perrin Harkins
Cc: modperl
Perrin:
Good infoI will make note of itBut our situation might be a bit
different. Within the block that failed is a MIME::Lite::SMTP mail sending
call. The content of the mail is standardized for everyone except for name etc.
For most people, it either does not fail or fail with error
hanks
Ron
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Perrin Harkins
Sent: Fri 12/7/2007 4:41 PM
To: Ronald Dai.
Cc: modperl@perl.apache.org
Subject: Re: apache mod_perl aborted a process within a eval block without
completing it
On Dec 7, 2007 3:51 PM, Ronald Dai. &l
mod_perl version: 1.27
perl version: 5.6.1
apache version: 1.3.26
Question:
We got some 500 server error because an ' eval{...} or die "[EMAIL
PROTECTED]" ' block failed.
Normally when the eval block failed, the process will die with $@ message
logged because of the die statement after th
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