I wrote some classes and functions to convert & resize images on the fly using
image magick. Plus they are cached so they only have to be converted once,
unless they are updated of course. Let me know if you are interested.
greanie
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From: "Vaughn, Terry" <[EMAIL PRO
On 5/8/07, Vaughn, Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thankyou. I suspect you're right. Any free converters out there for
TIF to PNG for either Win or Linux platforms?
the USPTO web site links to at least one
Thankyou all. This is the dir I needed.
Terry E. Vaughn
IT Manager
AVM Industries
Hwy 76 East
Marion, SC 29571
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-Original Message-
From: Robert Landrum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 2:18 PM
To: Micha
Thankyou. I suspect you're right. Any free converters out there for
TIF to PNG for either Win or Linux platforms?
Terry E. Vaughn
IT Manager
AVM Industries
Hwy 76 East
Marion, SC 29571
EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PHONE: 843-464-5430
CELL: 843-319-0481
-Original Message-
From: Michael Pet
Michael Peters wrote:
Vaughn, Terry wrote:
I have some TIF files that I transferred from a windows box to a linux
box over a Samba connection. I cannot get Apache to display the
file.TIF with this simple .htm
It's not apache that's having problems. I don't believe TIF images can be
displa
Vaughn, Terry wrote:
> I have some TIF files that I transferred from a windows box to a linux
> box over a Samba connection. I cannot get Apache to display the
> file.TIF with this simple .htm
It's not apache that's having problems. I don't believe TIF images can be
displayed by web browsers.
My apologies if this question is beyond the scope of this mailing list,
but I need a nudge in the right direction.
I have some TIF files that I transferred from a windows box to a linux
box over a Samba connection. I cannot get Apache to display the
file.TIF with this simple .htm :
What OS? Is Perl on the system path?
The Doctor wrote:
> I am runnng Apache 2.059 and perl 5.8.8 .
>
> I am trying to compile the most recent version of mod_perl 2
>
> however once install, Apache says it cannot find the so even
> tough it is there.
>
> Pointers please.
>
>
Lionel MARTIN wrote:
> Basically, this old code, for each request, was using Apache::DBI to
> retrieve DB connection
> handles, but was storing prepared statement handles in package variables.
> Then, during later calls, they assumed that if the current DB handle was
> the
> same as the previous o
Yes absolutely. What you are trying to do is re-invent some of the
existing
functionality of both Apache::DBI and DBI. DBI can cache prepared
statements so
you don't have to prepare them everytime and Apache::DBI can pool those
statements' connections so you don't have to re-create them everytime.
I am runnng Apache 2.059 and perl 5.8.8 .
I am trying to compile the most recent version of mod_perl 2
however once install, Apache says it cannot find the so even
tough it is there.
Pointers please.
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Lionel MARTIN wrote:
> OK Fine.
>
> But will this be compatible with Apache::DBI?
Yes absolutely. What you are trying to do is re-invent some of the existing
functionality of both Apache::DBI and DBI. DBI can cache prepared statements so
you don't have to prepare them everytime and Apache::DBI ca
OK Fine.
But will this be compatible with Apache::DBI?
Moreover, I would be happy to have a reply to my original question, at least
for the sake of knowledge.
Thanks.
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From: "Michael Peters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lionel MARTIN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent:
On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 01:20:24PM +0200, Krist van Besien wrote:
> Suppose I start my apache with an extra paramter, eg "-D FOO". Is
> there a way to test for the presences of this parameter from within
> mod perl sections?
TFM would have told you, but you can use Apache->define("FOO").
/joel
Hello,
Suppose I start my apache with an extra paramter, eg "-D FOO". Is
there a way to test for the presences of this parameter from within
mod perl sections?
Krist
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