Fred Moyer wrote:
I've been having fun with dtrace, and I most recently used it to see
what files are being accessed by mod_perl during requests. I've
preloaded all the modules in my application that I know about into
startup.pl, but when I startup my httpd server and make a request, I got
so
Foo JH wrote:
3. Fast to cook, good to eat
That's my favorite part of mod_perl.
It goes down well with cookies, too, but tastes awful with Java. ;)
And, you know, to keep this on topic, I like the idea that mod_perl on
Windows can be a springboard of sorts for people who may eventually be
d
On Wednesday 12 December 2007 23:44:40 Perrin Harkins wrote:
> On Dec 12, 2007 2:05 PM, Rolf Schaufelberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > my $r = $self->{__apache_req__};
>
> Yikes, be careful of storing Apache2::RequestRec objects. Terrible
> things will happen if you try to access one from a
2007/12/13, Malcolm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Just to confirm, you do have a "use Apache::Scoreboard" in there somewhere?
>
surely I used it.
right now I got these exceptions in error_log:
[Thu Dec 13 21:53:49 2007] [notice] child pid 4660 exit signal
Segmentation fault (11)
[Thu Dec 13 21:53:49
On Wednesday 12 December 2007 11:36:34 pm Jeff Pang wrote:
> When added these code in my handler:
>
>
> my $r = shift;
>
> # We decline to handle subrequests: otherwise, a few lines down we
> # could get into an infinite loop.
> return DECLINED unless $r->is_initial_req;
>
> #
> #
On Wed 12 Dec 2007, Rolf Schaufelberger wrote:
> I'm on the way moving my app from mod_perl1 to mod_perl2.
> The app is build with HTML::Mason an MasonX::WebApp.
> Now I have a problem when trying to install a cleanup_handler.
> My expectations are, that the funtcion I call returns to the browser a