Reading PerlSetVar in mod_perl2

2006-10-18 Thread khan.sajid
Hi All,   I asked the same question before but with not much help so I am asking it again, The below configuration is added to a configuration file and that is included in httpd.conf     SSLRequireSSL  SetHandler    perl-script  PerlHandler   Apache::Hello  PerlSetVar   

RE: Reading PerlSetVar in mod_perl2

2006-10-19 Thread khan.sajid
Thanks Perrin for the reply, >Most likely you are not actually in the Location block that you think you're in I am on the same Location block >here's probably something wrong with another part of your conf file which is preventing the request from actually being >>handled by this block. May be,

RE: Reading PerlSetVar in mod_perl2

2006-10-23 Thread khan.sajid
Thanks Philips for the reply >>Last location directive wins for the same location is why. This is an httpd thing having nothing to do with mod_perl. I see that last Location directive is winning, but both the handlers are still called, however merging the Location works but is there any docume

RE: Reading PerlSetVar in mod_perl2

2006-10-25 Thread khan.sajid
Thanks again for the reply > 1.This was not happening in apache 1.3, Is there any apache 2 > documentation which mentions this behaviour >>http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/sections.html >>"Later sections override earlier ones." This does not differentiate the behaviour from apac

open2 does not work in mod perl

2007-06-14 Thread khan.sajid
Hi all I am able to execute the below program in perl but NOT in mod_perl $pid = open2(*Reader,*Writer,$test_cmd); Writer->autoflush(); Reader->autoflush(); print Writer "mypwd\n"; while () { $output .= $_; } In mod perl , whatever I write to Writer using "print Writer " does not get reache

mod perl version

2007-06-20 Thread khan.sajid
Hi Folks, How will I find which mod perl version I am using, I am using Apache 2.0 so I believe it should be mod perl 2 but is there any way to confirm this Thanks, The information contained in this electronic message and any attachments to this message are intended for the exclusive

Apache Subprocess

2007-06-20 Thread khan.sajid
Hi Folks, I was trying in the lines of below code from http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/api/Apache/SubProcess.html. # write to/read from the process $command = "/tmp/in_out_err.pl"; ($in_fh, $out_fh, $err_fh) = $r->spawn_proc_prog($command); print $in_fh "hello\n"; $output = read_dat

RE: Apache Subprocess

2007-06-21 Thread khan.sajid
Any reply on this, I am literally struct. Please let me know your ideas -Sajid Hi Folks, I was trying in the lines of below code from http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/api/Apache/SubProcess.html . # write to/read from the process $command = "/tmp/in_out_err.pl"; ($in_fh, $out_fh, $e

RE: Apache Subprocess

2007-06-22 Thread khan.sajid
Hi Scott, I do not see anything in error log, The print line before and after the command also works fine,The webserver has permission to run the command since I can execute the same command using backtick like `/tmp/in_out_err.pl` Do we need to configure anything so that apache can start executi

RE: Apache Subprocess

2007-06-28 Thread khan.sajid
Hi Scott, The program itself is not invoked, I tried with some other as you mentioned but no luck, In short Apache SubProcess is not working for me, Even the example that's mentioned in the website, May be I am missing something very basic, Any help?? Thanks, -Original Message- From: