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preventing them from reaching it.
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Hi all,
I am trying to see if mp2 is able to support
modules that create Win32::OLE objects, process it, then destroy
them.
I have a very simple script to try this
task:
use strict;use warnings;use Apache2::Const
-compile => qw(FORBIDDEN OK);use Apache2::RequestRec;use
Apache2::Request;
In the second example I have already appended "\r\n" to the write buffer.
So it really is:
$write_buffer .= "\r\n";
$r->print($write_buffer);
$r->print($jpeg);
$r->print("\r\n\r\n");
I try to write the same data to the client. In one case I write it as
one big buffer, in the other case I write
Hi Christopher -
I don't know if it's a typo but this:
$write_buffer .= "\r\n" . $jpeg . "\r\n\r\n";
$r->print($write_buffer);
is not the same as this:
$r->print($write_buffer);
$r->print($jpeg);
$r->print("\r\n\r\n");
since the latter does not insert "\r\n" between $write_buffer and $jpe
Here my minimal script that cause this to happen:
File Listing.pl
-
use DBI;
use CGI;
use strict;
use diagnostics;
use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser);
# Let's require session stuff
use lib::SessionUtil;
my $cgi;
$cgi = &lib::SessionUtil::Get_CGI_Object();
my $o
Fedora Core 4
httpd-2.0.54-10
mod_perl-2.0.0-0.rc5.3
I have an nph mod_perl script which will send a JPEG to a client either
inline or as an attachment (if a param is passed). If it is an
attachment, I set the Content-Disposition to:
"Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=\"$snapshot_filename\
Hello,
I am trying to get the example from
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/config/config.html#C_Parent_
to work in the server context, but have thus far been unsuccessful.
Is it possible to have a scenario where you could modify @INC similar to
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/config/c
Hi all,
Would anyone know where to start looking about how to track down the
source of this following line in error.log:
Apache2::Filter: (620018) APR does not understand this error code at
-e line 0
When this is printed, Apache stops handling requests and restarts. We
can reproduce this
Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
> Dave Rolsky wrote:
>
>> I have both Apache1 & 2 with mp1 & 2 on my system (for testing). By
>> default, Apache::Test seems to find and use Apache1, which is fine,
>> but I need to figure out how to tell it to run its tests with Apache2
>> as well, since this is for a
Dave Rolsky wrote:
I have both Apache1 & 2 with mp1 & 2 on my system (for testing). By
default, Apache::Test seems to find and use Apache1, which is fine, but
I need to figure out how to tell it to run its tests with Apache2 as
well, since this is for a module that I want to work with both mod
I have both Apache1 & 2 with mp1 & 2 on my system (for testing). By
default, Apache::Test seems to find and use Apache1, which is fine, but I
need to figure out how to tell it to run its tests with Apache2 as well,
since this is for a module that I want to work with both mod_perl
versions.
U
>>
>Any advice on memory use on Solaris is appreciated
><
>
>Take a look at:
>
>http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/tobjour/2003-02-12-09-00-f-1.html
>
>There's some useful information, including a chunk covering what you're
>after. Specifically try:
>
> pmap -x PID
>
>the private/anon co
Alexander Charbonnet wrote:
Are you sure mod_deflate isn't one of your active Apache filters? mod_deflate
will not output until its buffer is full, $| notwithstanding. I tore my hair
out trying to work around it, and ended up writing my own compression filter.
But if you don't need compressi
> my $r = shift;
my $r_con = $r->connection;
my $apr = APR::Request::Apache2->handle( $r_con );
=head2 handle
APR::Request::Apache2->handle($r)
Creates an APR::Request::Apache2 object. The argument C<< $r >>
is an Apache2::RequestRec object (from mod_perl2).
You're passing
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 15:34:44 +0200
Tom Schindl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> APR::* is the prefered namespace/api for libapreq2.
> APR::Request::Apache2->handle($r) is the right syntax as far as I
> known.
Well Apache2::Request is what is installed from libapreq2, but
if you look into Apache2:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Frank Wiles wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 20:05:31 -0500
> Boysenberry Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>When I get to the following line the debugger hangs:
>>
>>my $apr = APR::Request::Apache2->handle( $r );
>
>
> I believe that should be w
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 20:05:31 -0500
Boysenberry Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I get to the following line the debugger hangs:
>
> my $apr = APR::Request::Apache2->handle( $r );
I believe that should be written like this:
my $apr = Apache2::Request->new( $r_con );
Did you find
Any advice on memory use on Solaris is appreciated
<
Take a look at:
http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/tobjour/2003-02-12-09-00-f-1.html
There's some useful information, including a chunk covering what you're
after. Specifically try:
pmap -x PID
the private/anon column shows the am
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