two common questions

2008-01-07 Thread lists user
1. Do you run common web program under modperl handlers? or just run them under Registry? For me I mostly wrote web scripts with CGI methods like using CGI.pm and CGI::Session, and run them under Modperl::Registry. I don't know if there's a site which is fully run by pure modperl handlers, not the

apache responce time for each request

2007-11-22 Thread lists user
hello members, We run a video playing site. For each movie, we want to record its played time. ( for example, client A watched movie A for 30 minutes, client B watched movie B for 2 hours). So I think for each requested movie, it's maybe possible to get apache's responce time by modperl. But how

Re: apache responce time for each request

2007-11-22 Thread lists user
On 11/22/07, Ben van Staveren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You can time how long it takes for someone to download the movie, which isn't equal to the time it takes them to view it. Yes I just need the download time.How can I get it? use which handler and which function? thank you again.

modperl blog system

2007-11-14 Thread lists user
is there a free weblog system which is developed by modperl, or common perl CGI? my company's site want to add a blog entry,surely i can write one in few days,but don't like to re-make wheels. thanks guys.

strange errors on ModPerl::Registry

2007-09-28 Thread lists user
I have two sections in httpd.conf,one for modperl handler,one for registry scripts. Location /iplook SetHandler modperl PerlResponseHandler IP::Lookup /Location Alias /perl/ /home/httpd/test/ Location /perl SetHandler perl-script PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::Registry Options

basic mp questions

2007-09-26 Thread lists user
Hello, I'm reading the documents about modperl and C API for Apache.I have several questions again,thanks for any helps in advance. 1) what're the advantage of C modules than modperl modules?and what're the advantage of modperl modules than C's? 2) Where in startup.pl,I wrote, #startup.pl use

get user's request data

2007-09-24 Thread lists user
Rather than use Apache2::Request to get user's request data, $req = Apache2::Request-new($r); @foo = $req-param(foo); how can I use pure mp2 methods to do it? thanks.

why need apache::request?

2007-09-20 Thread lists user
I have another question,since we have modperl's full features,why we need Apache::Request yet? Thanks.

Re: why need apache::request?

2007-09-20 Thread lists user
2007/9/20, Philippe M. Chiasson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: lists user wrote: I have another question,since we have modperl's full features, Depends on how you define full features ;-) why we need Apache::Request yet? It's called Apache2::Request now for mod_perl 2. Main reason to want to use

upgrade to mp2

2007-09-19 Thread lists user
Hello, currently we have mp1 installed.but I will upgrade it to mp2. does it have any risk?or will mp2 get conflict with mp1? thanks.

Re: mod_perl2 compiling error

2007-08-23 Thread lists user
I could never install Apache2::Request successfully. I'm running RH Linux as4,2.6.9 kernel. 2007/8/23, Manoj Bist [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi Jon, Which OS platform are you working on? On platforms like ubuntu linux you can get precompile packages for all these modules. You just need to do: sudo