Hallo Harald,
Ich verwende für sowas eine zentrale location()-Methode
Das ist in der Tat ein guter Rat - irgendwann wird man zu schlampig
weil's ja immer funktioniert hat und darf dann monatelang suchen, was
klemmt. Da ist Deine ordentliche Aufräum-Funktion mit Output Buffer und
Session
Adding More questions and loking for gud explanations
I have not configure Connection _pool_size,connection_timout,keepalive for
each of my tomcat worker.So what is default behaviour if not configured?
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 6:21 PM, Harsimranjit singh Kler
simran...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
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- Original Message -
Hi Experts,
I have a question that as following, I hope that someone can give me
an answer. Thanks!
I've just been doing some debugging of a CGI file. In doing so I was
outputting some information to STDERR.I found that the error info
can't transfer to
When i mentioned this to our hosting company they actually agreed with us,
and went further and said, that we should use something called realtime, but
the kernel version we have with CentOS does not support it, so they used
noatime. They did not have to reboot , they did a mount -o
Thanks, that's what they(hosting company) did exactly..
J
Rob Morin
Systems Administrator
Infinity Labs Inc.
(514) 387-0638 Ext: 207
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From: Bostjan Skufca [mailto:bost...@a2o.si]
Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2011 8:03 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re:
I understand what your saying... I am not part of the dev team nor do I have
any PHP programming skills beyond test pages and very crude scripts. I do
know that if we were to turn off memcache, our DB server would skyrocket in
load and bring our site to a halt almost and put hugs loads on the
I have an application server behind that may output chunked responses,
and would like to use compression for them as I do for ordinary
responses.
1. Is that possible with mod_deflate?
2. If it is, is it possible that mod_deflate works by chunks and
Apache builds and sends chunked compressed
Hi.
I have a problem that one of my domains is listed on google as https
and I do not have a valid certificate and neither do I need to
have one.
I have sent an email to technical support at google and they have
come back to me with a couple of suggestions and told me too that
they had a look
Galić:
Thanks for you reply!
Are you writing to syslog with TCP or UDP?
Apache transfer ErrorLog to syslog by PIPE.
I think it write to syslog with UDP.
-Original Message-
From: Igor Galić [mailto:i.ga...@brainsware.org]
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 5:31 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
On 30/05/2011 7:32 PM, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
Hi.
I have a problem that one of my domains is listed on google as https
and I do not have a valid certificate and neither do I need to
have one.
I have sent an email to technical support at google and they have
come back to me with a couple of
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