Hi André,
The reason why I am not suspecting mysql was that the
mysql
log does indicate that it is getting all the requests
and
it is servicing them. As I have stated before, some of
the
users though are not getting images.
Can you explain this a bit ? When you say that some
--- On Tue, 7/28/09, Jonathan Zuckerman j.zucker...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
As I have stated before
Don't get snippy,
I think you are trying to be a mind reader. I was happy
for the response I got and was trying to have an impersonal
technical discussion. It is unfortunate that
Hi André,
Concurring with Jonathan about the free advice and the
tenuous relevance to the main list topic, I'd nevertheless
want to try to contribute.
Thanks for trying to contribute to the discussion. I have
looked at the mailing lists for apache and could not figure
out a better forum than
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for your response
This might not be an option if image access varies based on
privilege
of user (or if every user has unique images), but have you
considered
using a spritemap for the images? 50 http requests
can be non-trivial.
Images are in file store, and yes they
on
the requesting user, we read their
configuration and
then come to the
in-memory data set and build a page for the
user and
serve the user?
Appreciate any insights or pointers.
Thanks
S.A.
http://www.danga.com/memcached/
You dont mention what language
and serve the user?
Appreciate any insights or pointers.
Thanks
S.A.
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--- On Mon, 7/27/09, Tom Evans tevans...@googlemail.com wrote:
From: Tom Evans tevans...@googlemail.com
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Serving partial data of in-memory common data set
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Date: Monday, July 27, 2009, 1:04 PM
On Mon, 2009-07-27 at 09:01 -0700,
S.A
On Sep 26, 2006, S.A. Birl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])...:
Birl: When I take out the META tag from .headers.shtml, no error message.
I was playing around with .headers.html some more. Seems that Apache
doesnt like
meta name=
but will accept
meta http-equiv=
so I dont suppose there's
On Sep 27, 2006, Nick Kew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed:
Nick: On Wednesday 27 September 2006 15:05, S.A. Birl wrote:
Nick: On Sep 26, 2006, S.A. Birl
Nick: ([EMAIL PROTECTED])...:
Nick:
Nick: Birl: When I take out the META tag from .headers.shtml, no error
message.
Nick:
Nick: You must
Hello all:
I searched the archives and could not find an answer:
I just upgraded from 2.0.51 to 2.2.3 today and was testing to see if
anything might have changed. And it did:
I have a file called .header.shtml In said file:
titleTitle/title
meta name=robots
On Sep 26, 2006, Joshua Slive ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed:
Joshua: On 9/26/06, S.A. Birl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joshua: wrote:
Joshua:Hello all:
Joshua:
Joshua:I searched the archives and could not find an answer:
Joshua:
Joshua:I just upgraded from 2.0.51 to 2.2.3 today
In my ssl.conf I had a ProxyPass ProxyPassReverse set up for /css
Mystery solved.
On Jun 9, S.A. Birl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed:
Original Post: Return-Path:
Original Post: users-return-63621-sbirl+Apache-List=concept.ocis.temple.ed
Original Post: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Original Post
Here's something I couldnt Google:
(http://www.google.com/search?hl=enlr=q=%22System+error%3A+Element+not+found.%22+ApachebtnG=Search)
I went to look at one of my directories,
https://concept.temple.edu/css/, and was given the following strange
404
404 Not Found (0x490)
error loading file
Oh! 2.0.53
On Jun 9, S.A. Birl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed:
Here's something I couldnt Google:
(http://www.google.com/search?hl=enlr=q=%22System+error%3A+Element+not+found.%22+ApachebtnG=Search)
I went to look at one of my directories,
https://concept.temple.edu/css
I have in my ssl.conf file
IfModule mod_headers.c
Header append Pragma no-cache
Header append Cache-Control no-cache
Header append Cache-Control no-store
Header append Cache-Control private
/IfModule
but Im finding that certain NEW versions of IE are not
On Mar 17, Evan Platt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed:
Evan: At 07:17 AM 3/17/2006, you wrote:
Evan:
Evan:For most part I know what needs to be added to make this work, but Im
Evan:getting the source code on the screen, instead of the output.
Evan:
Evan:Nothing in the error log; access
On Mar 17, David Salisbury ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed:
David: You might want to double check that mod_mine... is it really yours?
David:
David: -Dave
LMAO! I cant believe it (well actually I can)! Once I corrected the
spelling to mod_mime, it worked!
Good eye!
On Feb 19, Nick Kew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed:
Nick: On Sunday 19 February 2006 01:50, Eugene wrote:
Nick:
Nick: But not relevant to the question, unless you have hooks in place
Nick: (as in SSI).
Nick:
Nick: There's also a 3rd-party module
Nick: called mod_layout that does the trick too.
Im sure this has been asked before, but I was unable to find a
suitable query to search the httpd-users list with:
Is it possible to have Apache 2.0.53 to append HTML information to
pages as they are being served out? Similar to 'Header append', but
for the body?
I looked at all of Add* modules
--On Wednesday, November 16, 2005 10:03 AM -0600 Oil Pine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Reviewing the httpd access log, I found the following entries:
69.209.112.92 - - [16/Nov/2005:09:06:46 -0600] GET / HTTP/1.0 200 589
- -
69.209.184.151 - - [16/Nov/2005:06:38:42 -0600] GET / HTTP/1.0 200 589 -
AFAIK, it's an exploit attempt on an old version of awstats:
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/12543
But if you secure the access with passwords and per-IP rules,
you will be safe... default deny is always a good idea.
Personally, I use the analog (www.analog.cx) log analyzer (never
tried
--On Friday, October 21, 2005 11:16 AM -0700 Marc Perkel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
David Tonhofer, m-plify S.A. wrote:
I really don't know what the problem could be but let's
start a discussion:
1) How many children are there?
2) What is the sum of the processes RSS size?
3) What
Hello All:
Where can I find (or does anyone know) the order in which Apache preforms
its directives? It may or may not solve the underlying problem below, but
a recent discussion I had prompted the above question.
The underlying problem
I have 2 entries in the file proxies.conf
I was just recently made aware of a problem, which I hope the list can
help with:
Our 2.0.48 server proxies requests to an IIS server. On the IIS server is
a website written in Cyrillic (ISO-8859-5 Im told). I know nothing about
Cyrillic as the majority of our websites are in English (and this
On Jul 21, S.A. Birl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed:
birl: Our 2.0.48 server proxies requests to an IIS server. On the IIS server
is
birl: a website written in Cyrillic (ISO-8859-5 Im told). I know nothing about
birl: Cyrillic as the majority of our websites are in English (and this is the
birl
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