update 2001), a
package called burp Basic User Registration Package, which seems to
be dead links now, and Membership manager pro from perlwebsite.com.
Does anyone have any experice or recommendations on these or any
other (perl) scripts that automate the process of signup, approval
(ideally
On Wed, 2006-11-01 at 10:32 -0600, Neville Aga wrote:
Does anyone have any experice or recommendations on these or any other
(perl) scripts that automate the process of signup, approval (ideally
credit card approval with authorize.net), email out lost passwords,
etc?
You might be able to get
Registration Package, which seems to be dead links now, and Membership manager
pro from perlwebsite.com. Does anyone have any experice or recommendations on
these or any other (perl) scripts that automate the process of signup, approval
(ideally credit card approval with authorize.net), email out lost
);
log($level,__PACKAGE__,$message)
Any recommendations? Should I do something Croak-like?
If there's nothing out there I'll happily write something and share it.
cheers
John
Thanks to everyone who replied. Log::Log4perl seems perfect and easy
enough to use, especially for handling logging within a class hierarchy
and centralised control, without having a bunch of references to pass
around.
I'm making an Apache2:: wrapper for it so I can easily config it from
Title: Training recommendations?
Any recommendations for Apache/Mod_perl training? My company is exploring the possibility that we would suitcase a week of such instruction on site.
Thanks,
Christian Werner
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004, Stas Bekman wrote:
Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Hi,
I want to configure a production server that uses
mod_perl and I don't know what version to choose because
I see that mod_perl 2 is not stable yet. What do you
recommend, to install Apache 1.3 and mod_perl 1 and use
Hi,
I want to configure a production server that uses mod_perl and I don't know
what version to choose because I see that mod_perl 2 is not stable yet.
What do you recommend, to install Apache 1.3 and mod_perl 1 and use it until
mod_perl 2 will be stable enough, or do you think that mod_perl 2
Hello mod_perl list,
I'm looking for simple mod_perl blog which uses the PostgreSQL
database. Doesn't have to be fancy, basic requirements are posting news
updates without using html tags and ease of use.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Fred
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