Hi Dieter,
On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 13:10, Dieter Maurer wrote:
> Ganesha Shanmuganathan wrote at 2004-7-15 15:57 -0500:
> > ... RewriteMap files with the same name are identified ...
> >That is strange! It looks like a bug in mod_rewrite then. I checked the
> >source and found
Hi,
On Fri, 2004-07-16 at 09:36, Brad Clements wrote:
> On 16 Jul 2004 at 8:57, Chris Withers wrote:
>
> > This often means that many more database connections are opened than are
> > actually necessary. And if you start timing out inactive database
> > connectiosn on the database side, you're in
Hi,
On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 15:28, Dieter Maurer wrote:
> Ganesha Shanmuganathan wrote at 2004-7-14 17:26 -0500:
> > ...
> >> Now, we use RewriteMaps only when the map files are very small
> >> (not more than some dozen entries).
> >That is interesting to know. Rig
Hi,
On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 13:50, Dieter Maurer wrote:
> Ganesha Shanmuganathan wrote at 2004-7-13 16:40 -0500:
> > ...
> >The directive RewriteMap has unexpected behavior when it is used to
> >define more than one map with same map name in diffrent places. Normally
> >
Hi,
We are using mod_rewrite to redirect the incoming requests to one of the
zope instances running on the same machine. It is an SMP machine and has
4 zope instances. The map basically contains
port1|port2|port3
Where port1 and port2 etc are the ports where the zope is running. The
problem is m
Hi,
I came across a strange behavior of mod_rewrite while using with zope.
Although it is not a zope question, I was wondering if any of you have
run into this. We are using mod_rewrite to redirect the users to one of
the zope sites of a Zeo cluster.
The directive RewriteMap has unexpected behavi
. Also how
the ESI tags were used and what were the performance benefits.
Thanks,
ganesh
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Ganesha Shanmuganathan
ZeOmega
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