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On Fri, Jul 13, 2007 at 05:01:08PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
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Michelle Konzack wrote:
Irgendwelche Tips wie man den Apache 2 überreden kann, KEINE CHARSET
Header zu senden und das dem Browser beim parsen der HTML-Seite zu
überlassen?
AddDefaultCharset off
und die ganzen AddCharset-Direktiven rauswerfen, falls vorhanden.
Hmmm. Ok. So perhaps something along the line isn't being built but
it's not stopping the entire process. I'll try it again and take a
closer look at the output.
Aaron Smith[EMAIL PROTECTED]
System
Hi,
Please tell me, should I do something special than using the defaults for
compiling and installing Apache 2.2 under SuSE Linux X86_64?
I have installed it and it works, but I am not able to install mod_perl, and
perl appear to be installed correctly with support for 64 bit machines.
I finally got my permissions issue straightened out and can run all the cgi
executables on the host. Now I have the problem of being unable to pass (I
think) variable strings via the URL such as:
http://apache_reverse_proxy.com/cgi-bin/cgi_main?slctApplicantID=20070627145
Here is a URL from a successful fetch of dynamic content. This is not from
the reverse proxy:
1.2.3.4 - - [13/Jul/2007:13:28:05 -0400] GET
/cgi-bin/cgi_underwriting_ajax?F
etchSpec=apps_in_progress_detailspid=2007070208222728 HTTP/1.1 200 2684
Here is the reverse proxy that appears to have
Although I've followed all the mod_cache (mem and disk) recipes I could find, I
still can't seem to get caching to work for my setup. Is there any way to get
some logging out of the caching modules so that I can see what's going on?I
can't seem to find anything wrong with my config (I tried some
On 7/13/07, Jeff Murch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is a URL from a successful fetch of dynamic content. This is not from
the reverse proxy:
1.2.3.4 - - [13/Jul/2007:13:28:05 -0400] GET
/cgi-bin/cgi_underwriting_ajax?F
etchSpec=apps_in_progress_detailspid=2007070208222728 HTTP/1.1 200 2684
Joshua,
What would you suggest as the best way to capture those 308 bytes?
Also, from what I can tell the data that populates the form that the proxy
is trying to retrieve comes back as a whole bunch of javascript variables.
Thanks, Jeff
Neither log entry shows any particular problem.
Hi there,
I completely new in Apache config and all that stuff.
I've got a wiki (for example : http://wiki.thierrykennes.com)
and when I want to create a page Test.com
so that it looks like this : http://wiki.thierrykennes.com/Test.com, it
doesn't work because of the dot.
I was told to look
On 7/13/07, Jeff Murch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joshua,
What would you suggest as the best way to capture those 308 bytes?
telnet example.com 80
GET
/cgi-bin/cgi_underwriting_ajax?FetchSpec=apps_in_progress_detailspid=2007070208222728
HTTP/1.1
Host: example.com
[enter][enter]
Joshua.
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