g out
(normal) ISO-8859-1. Switching system locales might have some effect, so I'll
test that on a development machine and see what happens. Here goes nothing...
-Original Message-
From: Chris Jacobson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March-16-07 3:27 PM
To: Aaron Hawryluk
Cc:
i?p=171082&x=articles&s=showbiz
Hey! Mod_perl guys! Can you say "reproducibility"?
--Aaron Hawryluk
Webmaster, The Calgary Sun
http://www.calgarysun.com
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Ph: 403-250-4371
-Original Message-
From: Drew Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March-1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: February-08-07 1:42 PM
To: mod_perl List
Subject: Re: Strange characters in output when filtered through mod_perl
Just to clarify:
On Feb 8, 2007, at 3:03 PM, Aaron Hawryluk wrote:
> Our publishing system doesn't use any strange character sets -
Your syst
aight DBD::mysql call to get the results for an article and
straight search-and-replace type regular expressions to place the content in
the templates. Anyone ever seen anything like this?
I would REALLY like to be able to run under mod_perl - some days my server
load spikes up to 75 or so on al
I didn't get the full text of this message, but if the apache modules aren't
loading right and this is a mod_perl 1.99 install on Apache2, I just had the
exact same problem... mod_perl simply wouldn't load. There were all kinds
of complaints from perl about how various Apache:: and ModPerl:: modul