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On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 04:45:10PM -0800, Will Fould wrote:
> I have a strange issue with a particular script that sometimes (often)
> generates a 302 to another script without a clear reason why.
>
> Oddly enough, I simply placed a few "warn('blah')"
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On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 11:06:54AM -0800, iNetForce wrote:
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> I installed Image Magick, but now im getting this error:
Hi, Force
just to repeat what has been said elsewhere in slightly different terms
when you see this:
> http# apachectl restart
>
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Not sure whether this issue has been resolved earlier, but did my
bit > searching on the list and googled - couldn't find any standard
solutions > working for me. And apologies for the long mail.
>
> I am upgrading our servers t
On 17/01/07, Randy Kobes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Not sure whether this issue has been resolved earlier, but did my bit
> searching on the list and googled - couldn't find any standard solutions
> working for me. And apologies for t
Tracy12 wrote:
> Does this mean there is no direct way to retrieve the scheme from the $r
>
> I have seen old code bases where they do the following
>
> my $uri->Apache::URI->parse($r);
> my $schme= $uri->scheme;
>
> But this is not working in mod_perl2.x
see
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.
I have a strange issue with a particular script that sometimes (often)
generates a 302 to another script without a clear reason why.
Oddly enough, I simply placed a few "warn('blah')" code snippets to crudely
determine from the error log where it was happening in production (because I
cannot repl
Does this mean there is no direct way to retrieve the scheme from the $r
I have seen old code bases where they do the following
my $uri->Apache::URI->parse($r);
my $schme= $uri->scheme;
But this is not working in mod_perl2.x
Robert Landrum wrote:
>
> Tracy12 wrote:
>> How can we retriev
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
Not sure whether this issue has been resolved earlier, but did my bit
searching on the list and googled - couldn't find any standard solutions
working for me. And apologies for the long mail.
I am upgrading our servers to mod_perl 2.0.
On Jan 16, 2007, at 12:41 PM, Frank Wiles wrote:
I believe most of the web frameworks provide this sort of
abstraction, at least I know Gantry ( www.usegantry.org ) does.
You can move between the Gantry standalone server, CGI, FCGI, MP1,
and MP2 with little to no code changes. ( W
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 15:12, iNetForce wrote:
> You got me lost there, the terminology you guys use really throw me off,
> sorry :(
> sendmail is installed on the system, what exactly do I need to do so I dont
> get the sendmail error?
Things that end in .pm are usually perl modules. So, you
iNetForce wrote:
> You got me lost there, the terminology you guys use really throw me off,
> sorry :(
> sendmail is installed on the system, what exactly do I need to do so I dont
> get the sendmail error?
It's not sendmail, it's the Perl module named Mail::Sendmail (which acts a kind
of a wrap
You got me lost there, the terminology you guys use really throw me off,
sorry :(
sendmail is installed on the system, what exactly do I need to do so I dont
get the sendmail error?
Michael Peters wrote:
>
>
>
> iNetForce wrote:
>> I installed Image Magick, but now im getting this error:
>>
> > false cru .libs/libapreq2.a util.o version.o cookie.o param.o parser.o
> > parser_urlencoded.o parser_header.o parser_multipart.o module.o
> > module_custom.o module_cgi.o error.o
> >
A pretty big clue. Included libtool configured with:
AR="false"
--Jon
iNetForce wrote:
> I installed Image Magick, but now im getting this error:
>
> http# apachectl restart
> /usr/local/sbin/apachectl restart: httpd not running, trying to start
> Syntax error on line 691 of /usr/local/etc/apache/httpd.conf:
> Can't locate Mail/Sendmail.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
I installed Image Magick, but now im getting this error:
http# apachectl restart
/usr/local/sbin/apachectl restart: httpd not running, trying to start
Syntax error on line 691 of /usr/local/etc/apache/httpd.conf:
Can't locate Mail/Sendmail.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
/usr/home/httpd/domains/ww
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 05:13:55 -0500
Jonathan Vanasco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i just use libapreq. i'd love to figure out a compatibility layer
> one day , and just be able to abstract all my code from mod_perl so
> it *could* run under fcgi or something if need be. i severely doubt
>
Robert Landrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tracy12 wrote:
> >How can we retrieve the URL Scheme (http/https ?) from a perl module, Port
> >given that only input parameter is $r
> >
> >should we use my $uri = Apache::URI->parse($r) and $uri->scheme;
> I use $r->get_server_port. If it's 80 i
Tracy12 wrote:
How can we retrieve the URL Scheme (http/https ?) from a perl module, Port
given that only input parameter is $r
should we use my $uri = Apache::URI->parse($r) and $uri->scheme;
I use $r->get_server_port. If it's 80 it's http, if it's 443, it's
https. Of course, this
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
[ ... ]
i just use libapreq. i'd love to figure out a
compatibility layer one day , and just be able to abstract
all my code from mod_perl so it *could* run under fcgi or
something if need be. i severely doubt that will ever
happen, but it is a bi
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 12:03, iNetForce wrote:
> Now im getting this error on the httpd-error.log file:
>
> Syntax error on line 691 of /usr/local/etc/apache/httpd.conf:
> Can't locate Image/Magick.pm in @INC
Looks like your code depends on Image::Magick. You will probably need to
install
I added these lines:
use lib '/usr/home/httpd/domains/www.ehunter.com/ehunter_perl/Handlers';
PerlModule Recipes
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Recipes
Options +ExecCGI
PerlSendHeader On
allow from all
Now im getting this error on the h
On 16 Jan 2007, at 16:45, Jiří Pavlovský wrote:
Do you still have those changes? I'd be interested to see a diff
against the released version if possible.
Those were just Apache -> Apache2 renaming issues.
OK, I think I got all those, thanks.
--
Andy Armstrong, hexten.net
Andy Armstrong wrote:
On 16 Jan 2007, at 16:25, Jiří Pavlovský wrote:
I use it too. In CGI::Application run under Registry. I had to make
few changes for it to run under mp2 IIRC.
Do you still have those changes? I'd be interested to see a diff
against the released version if possible.
Thos
On 16 Jan 2007, at 16:25, Jiří Pavlovský wrote:
I use it too. In CGI::Application run under Registry. I had to make
few changes for it to run under mp2 IIRC.
Do you still have those changes? I'd be interested to see a diff
against the released version if possible.
--
Andy Armstrong, hexten
Andy Armstrong wrote:
Has anyone heard from James Freeman, the maintainer of CGI::Simple
(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Cgi-Simple/)? It's not been updated
in a
couple of years, the outstanding bugs appear to mostly be related to
the same issue, and I tried emailing him about this using the cont
Why would anyone use this instead of CGI.pm?
I like it because:
- uploads are handled more intuitively IMHO
- no HTML stuff (although CGI's HTML methods are pretty slick)
- no function/method oddness
Not sure about its mod_perl issues, I use it mostly under persistent
perl as anormal CGI.
On 16 Jan 2007, at 16:09, JupiterHost.Net wrote:
Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
"Andy" == Andy Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Has anyone heard from James Freeman, the maintainer of CGI::Simple
(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Cgi-Simple/)? It's not been
updated in a
couple of years, the outst
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To: "Issac Goldstand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Fred Moyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "mod_perl list"
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Subject: Re: How to extract a parameter
> On 1/16/07, Issac Goldstand <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
"Andy" == Andy Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Has anyone heard from James Freeman, the maintainer of CGI::Simple
(http://search.cpan.org/dist/Cgi-Simple/)? It's not been updated in a
couple of years, the outstanding bugs appear to mostly be related to
the
On 1/16/07, Issac Goldstand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Instead of doing:
my $q=CGI->new;
my $param=$q->param('foo');
One needs to do:
my $req=Apache2::Request->new($r);
my $param=$req->param('foo');
I still fail to see the difficulty...
Agreed. It's not difficult to *use*, just a little int
> Back to 2.2.4 - MP2.0.3 worked with one alteration. It seems that
> ap_get_server_version is not only depreciated, but also changed
> functionality. That is... one test fails because it calls
> get_server_version, expects "Apache 2.2.4 (Unix)" but gets "Apache
> 2.2.4".
ugh. I guess we h
Hi folks,
Not sure whether this issue has been resolved earlier, but did my bit
searching on the list and googled - couldn't find any standard
solutions working for me. And apologies for the long mail.
I am upgrading our servers to mod_perl 2.0.2 and Apache 2.0.59
(compiled from source)
We
Issac Goldstand wrote:
I still fail to see the difficulty...
The difficulty that we most frequently see reported here is compiling
Apache2::Request. People have trouble with it often enough to make it a
consideration for beginners.
- Perrin
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 05:35, Malka Cymbalista wrote:
> I am running Apache 2.0.55 with mod_perl 2.0.1 and Perl 5.8.1 on a Sun
> Solaris machine. We would like to do http authentication via our ldap
> server which is installed with SSL. Are there perl modules that have to be
> installed or mus
Hi,
I am using a reverse proxy (mod_proxy) and the server give a 400 error
telling that the header doesn't contain a : character and shows the line
GET / HTTP/1.1
Of course that line doesn't have a : char, but it shouldn't have one. I want
to see what headers are sent by the proxy server to t
I am running Apache 2.0.55 with mod_perl 2.0.1 and Perl 5.8.1 on a Sun Solaris
machine. We would like to do http authentication via our ldap server which is
installed with SSL. Are there perl modules that have to be installed or must I
recompile apache and mod_perl with specific options? Can
On Jan 16, 2007, at 4:07 AM, Fred Moyer wrote:
I agree it's much more powerful, and it is my power tool of
choice :) In the original context of the question though, the
poster was asking how to grab the the query string arguments. In
that situation where someone is not familiar with the ba
Fred Moyer wrote:
>> Issac Goldstand wrote:
>> I personally never liked using CGI with mod_perl; if I'm going through
>> the trouble of writing optimized handlers to make my application that
>> much faster, why use a pure-perl solution that needs to do full parsing
>> in perl-land, when a lighter
Issac Goldstand wrote:
Issac Goldstand wrote:
Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
On Jan 14, 2007, at 6:45 PM, Fred Moyer wrote:
But it's really much easier to use CGI :)
There's also libapreq
OK - so out of the corner of my eye, I saw the link again as the
previous mail was being copied to my sent-mail
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