* D. Hageman shaped the electrons to say...
You can get Apache::Request for mod_perl 2 from the apache website.
Please note that if you use the ->upload feature that you might want to
pull down a version out of svn as it is buggy in the released tarball.
Speaking of - when will there be another re
You can get Apache::Request for mod_perl 2 from the apache website.
Please note that if you use the ->upload feature that you might want to
pull down a version out of svn as it is buggy in the released tarball.
On Sun, 27 Mar 2005, Praveen Ray wrote:
Hi
Has Apache::Request been Ported to mod perl
Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to upgrade mod_perl from 1.9.9.03 (if I remember well the
number) to the latest version?
>
Or do I need to remove the old version and install the newest one?
No problem at the moment to do 1.99_03 to 1.999_22, it should overwrite
the old install w/o probl
Hi
Has Apache::Request been Ported to mod perl 2 yet? What is
the
recommended way to read Request Parameters under mod perl
2?
thx
- Praveen
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Hi,
Is it possible to upgrade mod_perl from 1.9.9.03 (if I remember well the
number) to the latest version?
Or do I need to remove the old version and install the newest one?
I have a problem with a program (presa.industrialit.ro) because sometimes it
works, I can view a page, click a link view
Hi all,
The following Apache CPAN modules are looking for new owners:
1) Apache-DebugFilter (mp2)
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Apache-DebugFilter/
2) Apache-Filter-HTTPHeadersFixup (mp2)
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Apache-Filter-HTTPHeadersFixup/
3) Apache-GTopLimit (mp1, still needs to be por
Nick *** wrote:
>
>We can do that. But it should be done in one place and not repeated in all
>files. So could you apply this patch:
>
>[...]
>and then s/static/MP_STATIC/ in all the places you have a problem with and
>resubmit a new patch?
>
>Thanks.
There it is :)
Thanks Nick, commit
Femi Oshagbemi wrote:
Hello, im very new to the perl, modperl and apache combination.
I was wondering if it is somehow possible to read the apache error.log
input just after each execution of a procedure?
I am invoking another program from within my perl module using a
'System(...)' call. Althou
> Admittedly, I should have read your original post more closely. The program
> your calling with system fails, not the system call itself, so eval would not
> catch this. Have you considered using the backtick operator and inspect the
> output for errors? This might not be feasible if the ca
> I had Initially tried using 'eval' however it seemed to me that no
> exceptions were thrown by the function call within the eval {system...} but
> within the called program itself, I may be wrong. In either case that method
> brought me no success unfortunately.
Admittedly, I should have read
thanks Rodger,
I had Initially tried using 'eval' however it seemed to me that no
exceptions were thrown by the function call within the eval {system...} but
within the called program itself, I may be wrong. In either case that method
brought me no success unfortunately.
From: Rodger Castle <[
> Hello, im very new to the perl, modperl and apache combination.
>
So am I, but I think I have a usable solution for you.
> I am invoking another program from within my perl module using a
> 'System(...)' call. Although the call is successfull, there are times when
> the invoked program may t
Hello, im very new to the perl, modperl and apache combination.
I was wondering if it is somehow possible to read the apache error.log input
just after each execution of a procedure?
I am invoking another program from within my perl module using a
'System(...)' call. Although the call is success
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