Viaduct Productions wrote:
On 14-Apr-09, at 7:15 AM, André Warnier wrote:
It is maybe worth remembering that you get this software for free, as
you are getting assistance for free on this users list. It is always
an option to pay someone to offer you personal and tailored assistance
and
Peter Horn wrote:
Hi,
My first post here, so be gentle :)
I have seen this done where content is XML/XHTML
and XSLT is used upon browsermatch to redner content to
a defined presentation.
One added advantage is that the same content can be rendered
as XHTML, WML, PDF etc.
Overkill for most
Alain Roger wrote:
Hi,
sometimes i'm not connected to internet and i would like to read the
apache httpd 2.2 documentation.
Are the docs in the tgz what you want?
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Car54 wrote:
I'm not sure why you would assume that I'm not a root user, before asking...
I am a root user.
In that case i will ask the other obvious question
what are the permission on the parent dir?
could it be that without g+x/g+r apache
cannot see the tree?
Jacqui
Ali Nebi wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
I use shorewall firewall. I will try to configure it to drop these hosts.
Off topic now (nd assuming this is a non commercial web service)
Add the ip addresses to /etc/shorewall/blacklists and ensure
blacklists is added to the correct line in the
André Warnier wrote:
If yes, this becomes a matter for the real Apache gurus here.
s/Apache/Windows Apache/ :-)
And I am not a guru.
An idea, anyone ?
AP1 and 2 are radically different under windows and in all projects
I have found AP2 under windows to be faster - and I use
quite a few
Jan M. Faber wrote:
I noticed a problem (bug?) that Apache decodes the incoming string % 2B
into a + sign, but it does not encode the + sign itself.
Can anyone think of a way to get around this problem?
get rails app to use %20 encoding for spaces instead of the '+'
encoding?
I have to say I
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 26.07.07 02:37, Demetri T. wrote:
OK does anyone here know why when i run ps aux in a terminal i can see 4
www-data and 1 as root for apache, but when i use xfce taskmanager i see
the root user running all apache process?
all this time i was thinking there
Mark Stevens wrote:
Anyone?
It is likely that PDF viewers will ask for byteranges.
If the cache is storing what is requested rather that the entire
file, then this make sense. IIRC mod_proxy does the correct thing
(requests the byterange it does not have and put chunks together then
serves
Dragon wrote:
Bashiro wrote:
[snip]
If Apache had any major memory leaks or other problems that caused a
need to be restarted, I can assure you it would not be used as a
production server by a large part of the ISP industry.
If you are running anti-virus software (on the windows box), be
Nestor Burma wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on a web (and, obviously, Apache)-based
app that will manage tens of thousands of users. Each
user will have his own private URL space (which
content will be application-defined and
application-managed).
ldap and/or db_auth modules will do as a starting
Boyle Owen wrote:
This can become quite a sport...
Agreed.
If you want to ensure that only humans read a specific web page then
add a image/audio based question that must be completed for access.
Personally I hate the bloody things and will skip to a site that
does not have them - my Paul
Nick Kew wrote:
We seem to get rather a lot of these from us.ibm.com.
Who is going to suggest they upgrade to a more capable
mail responder, such as the 20-year-old vacation program.
Block all email that includes 'out of the office' :-)
Of course, any vacation software should NEVER respond to
Joshua Slive wrote:
We won't get anywhere with this kind of example. Show a precise, real
example including information about the file system and show the exact
message from the error log.
First assuming that the symlink was created correctly access right are
OK etc...
Since we are in the
Pid wrote:
Hardward load balancing is when you use specific types of network
equipment which present a single external interface while directing
traffic evenly between the servers behind it.
Software does the same, but you'd install it on a server acting as a
front controller. You can use the
Joshua Slive wrote:
This gentleman (?) has been manually removed from the list and
permanently banned from posting in the future.
There is a *small* possibility that he and the german sounding person
with the same complaint were having a problem with non latin-1 chars
in their email address.
Joshua Slive wrote:
There are all kinds of possible explanations. Most of them involve an
error on the part of the people trying to unsubscribe; but it is also
possible there is a problem with the list management software or the
apache.org configuration. (For example, I know one person had a
Recently I posed a problem with file upload form (from any browser) over
~1K. After much investigation, the packets send from the client appeared
OK but what was received was corrupted (missing bytes).
It looks like I have found the problem. Sygate personal firewall! (SPF)
[ Note that apache is
Selçuk Karaca wrote:
Hello to all..
I am using apache as a part of oracle 10g application server. So I could
not specify the version.. L
Our site is running jsp pages
My duty is to find the sizes of each web page.
Why?
I have looked at Access log. These logs show sizes for
Nick Kew wrote:
On Sunday 19 February 2006 23:26, James Wuerflein wrote:
I'm looking for a software load balancer solution where I could do 1 to
[snip]
Erm, why not start by telling us what's the matter with Apache's
bundled loadbalancing capabilities?
Slightly off topic but has anyone
Tim Garton wrote:
but it makes it extremely easy for all our users
to develop websites without having to explain to them how to ftp or sftp
data to the webserver.
This may be obvious but here goes :-)
I make web space available on the linux box and use samba to share this
space with the
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
I'm betting he grabbed an .msi which was corrupted, and further he's
running
antivirus software which is known to pollute the otherwise functional Win32
socket stack. shrug
or his AV has updated its sigs and trashed his XP box (read on
theregister) and he blames
Is there any documentation regarding the 'monitor hooks' feature of
apache2.2?
A search of the httpd.apache.org web site gives nada.
Jacqui
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Nick Kew wrote:
very different to other hooks, and could be dangerous.
I was thinking of using it to 'nice' a pool of backend processes - but I
think a standalone daemon may be easier/safer.
Thanks
Jacqui
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Jacqui Caren wrote:
I am in the process of doing a build on the clients test box (not AMD64
but same sofware) so I am hoping this is a ADM64ism caused by a
bad build/config somewhere - the shipped test case will hopefully NOT
fail on the clients hardware :-)
OK, the test case attached
A development system I use is failing to upload data 99% of the
time - it very infrequently works 1 in every 1000 or so hits.
I could not find anything in the downloaded list archives
or via altavista and was wondering of anyone else has hit this?
Jonathan S. Abrams wrote:
I had a problem with PHP4 and Apache2 (on OS X Server) with Firefox for
Windows. Firefox could not d/l anything from my server. Unfortunately,
it auto-magically fixed itself. Are you running Firefox on Windows?
on window XP home and pro - also on mandrake linux -
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