On Oct 21, 2010, at 11:31 AM, aparna aryan wrote:
Please let me know the procedure to compile the
mod_proxy_add_forward.c module.
Version details of apache :
apache_1.3.28
Please note that not only is 1.3 "End Of Life" and unsupported, but
1.3.28 is from a *seriously* long time ago. If
On Oct 22, 2010, at 4:36 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
On Oct 22, 2010, at 12:15 PM, Reed, David wrote:
As a newbie attempting to compile Apache 1.3.27 on Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 5.3 I'm getting this when I run the Configure
command as root:
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On Oct 22, 2010, at 12:15 PM, Reed, David wrote:
As a newbie attempting to compile Apache 1.3.27 on Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 5.3 I'm getting this when I run the Configure
command as root:
---
S
As a newbie attempting to compile Apache 1.3.27 on Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 5.3 I'm getting this when I run the Configure command as root:
---
[r...@linuxgwtest01 ~]# cd ..
[r...@linuxgwtest01 /]# cd us
Hello,
I run phpMyAdmin 3.3.2 (Ubuntu 10.04 package) with mod_fcgid on
Apache. From time to time, instead of the logon screen, an error
message appears, telling me that the session could not be invoked
without errors and I should look into my PHP error log. As an
additional note, session.save_path
On 10/21/2010 2:50 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>
> I see. Unfortunately, I haven't seen bundled expat version in the announce.
> And luckily, my version is patched.
That is a miscommunication. Something we hope to remedy in 2.4/3.0 by
unbundling sources that are 'not invented here'.
Glad
Actually, I would like to avoid such a redirection. The reason is that I
suspect that such a redirection may slow down the performance. What do
you think?
What do you think about a Java-Script based solution such as:
if (installedJRE < 1.5)
applet invocation: ...
else
applet in