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Google, and perhaps others, access index.html with some options identified by a
letter. I don't understand it fully but it's possible to look for filenames
that are indexed but perhaps are not actually addressed in any page intended
for public distribution.
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At 09:12 -0700 6/1/12, motty.cruz wrote:
Hello, I need help with a perl script running under Apache22, it does not
display any errors but it won't display results either. The script is a form
when input data into the form and hit submit it should display a graph.
By the way all Perl modules are
At 16:03 -0700 5/14/12, Téssio Fechine wrote:
Hello,
I am having a problem with subdirectories in cgi-bin.
Scripts like 'cgi-bin/user.pl' executes fine, but if I move it to
'cgi-bin/something/user.pl' it stops working.
I'm using the default centos-5.8 httpd.conf file:
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/
At 09:56 -0500 1/26/12, Mark Montague wrote, and I snipped a bunch:
On January 26, 2012 2:50 , Tarzan Jane
mailto:lapierr...@hotmail.comlapierr...@hotmail.com wrote:
Concerning the security I believe when using binary scripts, security is
increased some levels. Since the cgi binaries are no
At 11:40 -0600 2/24/11, Matt Guise wrote:
My ultimate goal is to run the server on my iMac running Mac OS X Version
10.6.6. Using Adobe Dreamweaver I want to test PHP pages locally on my
computer. All mac's come with Apache installed but for some reason mine is
not running right. I called
At 18:19 -0500 1/4/11, Mark Montague wrote:
Follow the example below, but use only the user agent condition, omit the IP
condition, and suitably adjust the RewriteRule regular expression to match the
URL(s) you wish to block:
At 12:05 +0530 9/8/10, aparna aryan wrote:
Here there are some variable missing. Please let us know if there is some
issue in defining any variable.
The differences in environment variables are not your problem. It does look as
though you are the root user on the new system. If you were root
At 12:20 +0530 9/7/10, aparna aryan wrote:
Hi Doug,
We don't see PERL5LIB set in old installation.
Is there any other way to check what paths are included in @INC in old server?
On your old server. It can still run a shell, I hope.
As a simple perl script
#! /usr/bin/perl
print @INC;
or
At 09:51 -0600 9/7/10, Doug McNutt wrote:
At 12:20 +0530 9/7/10, aparna aryan wrote:
Hi Doug,
We don't see PERL5LIB set in old installation.
Is there any other way to check what paths are included in @INC in old server?
Rule one. Don't type stuff you haven't tested.
Try these to find contents
At 17:53 +0530 9/6/10, aparna aryan wrote:
Hello Krist,
We are relocating the old server to new server, We have just copied the
httpd.conf file from the old one. and even the ARS.pm file is in the same
location as on the old server.
Can you pls help me in adding the locationin @INC
Did you
Since January 2009 I have accumulated over 1000 messages to groups, that
arrived with improper 0A (UNIX line ends without a preceding 0D) in the body of
the message. In order to reply to such a message I have to remove them manually
to avoid rejection by my SMTP server. It's a PITA.
I have
At 19:58 + 9/5/10, Daniel Reinhardt wrote:
Doug,
Just a quick question do you use HTML or Text / Only Emails with Yahoo?
Personally, I don't EVER send HTML to a list. I did have a nearly blind friend
- he's gone from planet Earth now - and I did use large text HTML in emails for
him.
I
At 16:18 +0200 7/23/10, Thorsten Steinbrenner wrote, and I snipped:
I played around a bit and figured out,
that the timestamp is updated if the file is not empty. If the file is
empty the timestamp is NOT updated:
Client:
apfel:~ ts$ echo abc test
apfel:~ ts$ touch test
apfel:~ ts$ ls -l test
At 19:33 +0200 7/23/10, Thorsten Steinbrenner wrote:
Again, thanks a lot for your help! My problem is, that I use the WebDAV
server to sync with zotero (http://www.zotero.org). Zotero uses WebDAV
to store attachments for library items. This is why I have to use WebDAV
and unfortunately not SSH or
At 21:14 +0200 7/23/10, Thorsten Steinbrenner wrote:
A bunch
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt
Section 9 describes the HTTP/1.1 PUT request on page 54.
HTTP/1.1 does not define how a PUT method affects the state of an origin
server.
If an existing resource is modified,
either the 200
At 16:32 -0600 7/23/10, LuKreme wrote:
That is one way to look at it. The other way to look at it is that the date
stamps on the file are also part of the file, and that since these changed the
file should be replaced with the correct file, including the correct metadata.
For the sake of the
At 13:35 -0600 7/22/10, LuKreme wrote:
On 21-Jul-2010, at 14:38, Thorsten Steinbrenner wrote:
problem is, that the webdav server does NOT update the timestamp after a
HTTP PUT.
Um I don't see this. When I copy a file to the webdav server it gets the time
stamp of the time it was created on
At 23:23 +0530 7/19/10, Tapas Mishra wrote:
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 10:51 PM, Dan Poirier poir...@pobox.com wrote:
Try it and see.
What do I try and what do I see can you be a bit more specific.
I have developed websites and used Apache to host cloud applications.
Programming by experimentation
At 16:46 -0400 5/5/10, john.c.kenn...@ldhenergy.com wrote:
I have an application running on a server at:
http://server/applicationhttp://server/application
My user wants me to set up so that
http://application/http://application
will redirect to:
http://server/applicationhttp://server/application
DNS resolves the server and application hostnames correctly. If I go to:
http://application/applicationhttp://application/application
I get the correct page. What I want is for
http://application/http://application
to redirect me to
http://application/applicationhttp://application/application
I
At 10:47 -0500 4/25/10, William A. Rowe Jr. wrote:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/htaccess.html
If you point out what is confusing you, someone is more likely to fix the docs
to make them clearer.
The link starts with this:
.htaccess files provide a way to make configuration changes on a
It's a shared apache 2 server that's set up to put daily log files in my home
directory. I can't muck with config files. What I'm trying to do is to remove
the entries due to spiders, robots and other requests that don't matter to me.
My perl script now looks for IP addresses used for
http://www.ucolick.org/~sla/leapsecs/epochtime.html
Pshaw on milliseconds. The politicians can't even get seconds straight.
Entering time to the millisecond as held in the server's clock should be pretty
easy if the server OS supports it. Other than that apache should not attempt to
provide
At 02:09 -0500 11/19/09, Xuan Zhang wrote:
I am dealing with a little bit strange requirements in apache.
I want to use an named pipe generated by mkfifo as a file in apache
directory. For example, I put one pipe file in as a.file in apache's
directory and then generate the stream of snapshot of
At 18:12 +0100 11/9/09, André Warnier wrote:
To see why it may not be the correct patch, try to enter your IP address with
an extra zero that should not normally matter, for example :
if your IP address was
100.200.21.123
then try
http://100.200.021.123/...
I once tried adding zeros like that
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:30 PM, I wrote:
GET requests which would otherwise look for an index.html file but are set
up with something like this:
HTTP://domain.com/somedirectory/?C=xx;O=yy
seem to reply with a formatted list of directory contents. Can someone
point me to some
GET requests which would otherwise look for an index.html file but are set up
with something like this:
HTTP://domain.com/somedirectory/?C=xx;O=yy
seem to reply with a formatted list of directory contents. Can someone point
me to some documentation for that? Googling for ?C=M;O=a gets
At 12:45 -0700 10/23/09, Jonathan Zuckerman wrote:
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Doug McNutt dougl...@macnauchtan.com wrote:
GET requests which would otherwise look for an index.html file but are set
up with something like this:
HTTP://domain.com/somedirectory/?C=xx;O=yy
seem to reply
At 20:21 +0200 7/18/09, Dario wrote:
i would like to know how to log and only log the GoogleBot Image request on my
website. I do not want to log anything else. Could you help me please because i
am a bit lost with customlogs and setenv...
I have been doing just the opposite - getting rid of
At 04:16 -0700 4/12/09, m jamal wrote:
I am new to apache.The problem is that when i run a cgi script
written in c++,all scripts run fine except those which create a file
on server computer.
My web host simply does not allow that for security reasons. Your
visitors are operating with only
At 11:46 -0400 3/23/09, Brian Mearns wrote, and I snipped a bit:
As long as we're on this topic, I'd like to step up on my soap box for
a minute and beseech my fellow web developers to use minification
thoughtfully. Reducing network traffic and speeding up load time is
definitely a worthwhile
At 10:55 -0500 2/19/09, Denise Mangano wrote:
I will try that... This issue came up with something else - we use a
smarthost with our email and I am starting to think it is doing some
'manipulation' some where. Thanks again.
I note that your message to the list are formatted as HTML. You
At 12:42 -0800 2/2/09, Evan Platt wrote:
It's someone who has some misconfiguration.
At 12:27 PM 2/2/2009, you wrote:
Am I the only one to receive one such message whenever I post to this list :
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Re: Help - Name Server - Maybe
rajes...@bombayrayon.com
Note
At 08:23 -0800 1/4/09, Evan Platt wrote:
At 08:20 AM 1/4/2009, you wrote:
how did this get mixed in by Threadr with the Tomcat discussion?
My guess is the person who wanted to unsubscribe picked a message,
replied to it, then changed the subject to unsubscribe.
Right you are. These
I have been finding spam with a first received header like this:
Received: (from [EMAIL PROTECTED])
by 171.157.180.109 (8.12.8/8.12.8/Submit) id j1CHmn0V898482
for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Sat, 8 Nov 2008 20:14:50 -0100
With a week's worth of filtering on [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have
At 13:47 -0400 7/21/08, Mark Feller wrote:
On a given web page, if I look at the source on the server, I see tags such as
A0,93,94, etc., that I guess are extensions, etc. that are added beyond
the simple HTML tags that I used to hand-code simple websites many years ago.
...and that these
At 14:55 +0200 6/14/08, André Warnier wrote:
And, by the way, your HTTP headers above are absolutely correct as per the
specs, if you want the file to be downloaded, and the suggested file name to
be what you indicate.
It's just that IE doesn't care, and has its own ideas about this.
As a
68.82.124.204 -- c-68-82-124-204.hsd1.pa.comcast.net
I would be very surprised if Comcast allows serving via HTTP unless special -
read $$$ - arrangements have been made.
The IP address does not respond to a ping.
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At 14:19 -0800 2/11/08, Bennett Haselton wrote:
My CGI scripts can read world-readable files when those files are under
/var/www, just not when the world-readable files are located anywhere else.
That could be because some intermediate directory(s) don't have the necessary x
and r permissions
At 17:30 + 1/30/08, Paddy Steed wrote:
X-Mailer: Microsoft Windows Mail 6.0.6000.16480
X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.0.6000.16545
Content-Type: text/html;
charset=iso-8859-1
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN
HTMLHEAD
META http-equiv=3DContent-Type
At 10:01 -0500 8/27/07, Coulter, Ryan wrote, and I snipped:
I request index.html from the webserver and receive it properly in my
browser. I then log onto the server, edit the file with vi, save it and
exit. Then I return to my browser and request index.html again and it
appears as though nothing
At 19:34 + 3/27/07, Dmitriy Gorbenko wrote:
I have an apache 2.2.4, which handles specific queries by module, written
using mod_cplusplus library.
I was using Apache2.2.3 for a long time (as only it was released) and all
going right. But after changing to 2.2.4 troubles arrived: apache
I'm stuck with apache 1.3.37 until my web hosting service changes things. If my
question is solved in apache 2 please consider this a request for evidence of a
time to change that can be used in a complaint.
What I would like is to be able, on an html file by html file basis, to
persuade
At 23:49 +0200 9/23/06, Dan Ostberg wrote:
I actually got my domain from Network Solutions...it's like you write
that I can use their DNS. For the domain.com linked to 194.16.84.§95.
But I have also email via my present ISP...I reckon I also need to have
a 'mail server DNS' for
At 00:05 +0200 9/23/06, Dan Ostberg wrote:
Next project is to link a .com domain to the static IP 194.16.84.195
(which is mine). Do I have to go to an ISP to get hold of a DNS or can I
set up my own DNS?
If you got your domain name from Network Solutions you can use their servers as
the
At 19:13 +0100 9/14/06, Michael Flanagan wrote:
Hi, Yes http://localhost/http://localhost/ did respond, as does 127.0.0.1, i
am able to view http://scouse.mine.nuhttp://scouse.mine.nu but my friends
are not?
Dumb question perhaps but are you sure you're on the network? What is your
fixed IP
At 18:51 +0100 1/24/06, David Knecht wrote:
My question: I would like to configure Apache 2.0.52 for Linux to read the
file /xxx/yyy/zzz/file instead of /aaa/bbb/../ccc/file whenever
/aaa/bbb/../ccc/file is read.
Does apache follow symbolic links? It surely follows hard links if the files
are
When I installed apache 2, and I'm very much a beginner, on Debian
Linux the httpd.conf file was empty in favor of a new file called
apache.conf or something like that.
I found it somewhere and it includes http.conf for compatibility - I guess.
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At 02:56 -0600 10/29/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have OS X.3.
SetEnv JPATHj504 /Users/llund/j504
setenv is the tcsh command to set environment and it is case sensitive.
In bash one needs to export environment variables. OS neXt defaults to bash
unless you change it.
Global environment
At 10:44 -0700 10/24/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, in part:
. . . as opposed to general case-insensitivity which is
not possible (and, in addition, not advisable, since proxy caches,
search engines, etc are all case sensitive).
Well, Google is case INsensitive and proud of it. I once complained
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