On Fri, 1 Oct 2004, Tom Insam wrote:
> I've been told I told the wrong people about this one. I've essentially
> not touched it since the announce - I don't have a real _use_ for the
> thing beyond a learning exercise, and no-one expressed a real interest
> in using it other than muttley, who c
On Oct 1, 2004, at 17:55, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
But to the main reason for this message. I see only one reply where
Simon
was having some problems with mod_tt. How is this going? Has more
work
been done? I'm at a point where I could do some testing but the web
page
shows the same versi
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004, Tom Insam wrote:
> Hooray for the pursuit of new knowledge. In this case, I've learned
> more than I ever really wanted to know about the Apache API and
> embedding perl into things. Plus, I've had to dust off some seriously
> old C skills. But I produced this.
>
> ht
On Fri, Jul 16, 2004 at 03:46:39PM +0100, Tom Insam said:
> http://jerakeen.org/programming/mod_tt
Rarr!
Seriously, this is brilliant. One of the reasons why PHP is so popular
is that you can just unzip a load of .php files into a directory and
have a web app. This will go a long way towar
Hooray for the pursuit of new knowledge. In this case, I've learned
more than I ever really wanted to know about the Apache API and
embedding perl into things. Plus, I've had to dust off some seriously
old C skills. But I produced this.
http://jerakeen.org/programming/mod_tt
I'd really like