ently the die in the mod_perl environment is behaving differently.
Is this normal? If so, shouldn't it say "Insecure dependency in die
..."?
I've switched to -t instead, but like the idea of server termination
when the taint check finds something.
mod_perl 2.0.4
perl 5.12.1
Thank you,
Ted
ally ($$) {
my($a, $b) = @_;
$a <=> $b;
}
1;
Thanks,
Ted
kinda needed
On Aug 24, 2005, at 5:40 PM, Ted wrote:
Blank value in cookie causes server to die with a Segmentation Fault.
my $value = '';
my $cookie = Apache2::Cookie->new($r,
-name => 'test_cookie',
-value =>
Blank value in cookie causes server to die with a Segmentation Fault.
my $value = '';
my $cookie = Apache2::Cookie->new($r,
-name => 'test_cookie',
-value => $value,
-path => '/',
);
$cookie->bake($r)
Thank you for helping me out.
mod_apreq2
Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
Ted wrote:
I am not using threads either.
are you loading anything else like
mod_apreq1/2
mod_php
etc
I am not using threads either.
Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
Ted wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone experienced a slowdown in the start and stop times of the
server
when modules are preloaded? It takes more time to preload under mp2
than under mp1.
I tried this httpd 1.3.33/mp1 1.29 and httpd 2.3.0/mp2
modules results in more of a difference between the two
environments in regard to the start/stop times. These tests were done on
a sun box running Solaris 9.
Is there anything that can be done to speed this up or is this just the
nature
of mp2?
Thanks for any information you may have,
Ted
Thanks for your response. I tried that, but got an error:
[Mon Aug 22 14:43:52 2005] [error] Global $r object is not available.
Set:\n\t
PerlOptions +GlobalRequest\nin httpd.conf at
/usr/local/apache2/conf/startup.pl
line 82.\nCompilation failed in require at (eval 2) line 1.\n
[Mon Aug 22 14
tput is:
port = 0
In mp1 I am doing this:
---
use Apache::Server;
my $s = Apache->server;
warn "port = ",$s->port(),"\n";
output is:
port = 80
What am I doing wrong in mp2?
Thanks,
Ted
rip things up. I cannot see the
individual values. Is there any way to retrieve the values?
Thanks,
Ted
my $cookie1 = Apache::Cookie->new($r,
-name => 'oranges',
-value => 1,
-path => "/", );
$cookie1->
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