Anyway to allow overrides in an .htaccess file, like
AllowOverride AuthConfig Limit
but not allow blocks to get
executed?
Thanks,
Earl
I am wondering a couple things
First, are there any good, open source, perl-based queue
systems out there? I think I would like a stable, centralized daemon,
which likely rules out many systems.
Second, is anyone interesting in working on a queue system
with mod_perl2/apache2 as it
How very strange.
My question is, why switch to apache2 if I have to use a prefork server, and
seemingly can't take advantage of threading?
Thanks,
Earl
> -Original Message-
> From: Geoffrey Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 4:27 PM
> To:
Howdy,
I work for a hosting company and we handle literally
millions of virtual hosts, mostly differing only by their document_root. We
are currently using apache 1.3.x, but would like to move to apache 2. I
would like to be able in some handler to set document root, return DECLINED a
The job listing is below. We are looking for a perl programmer that has
some experience designing and coding object oriented mod_perl web
applications. Would like the hire to be very familiar and comfortable with
references and objects, tieing into databases (oracle and mysql), using cvs,
working
Internet Billing Programmer / Analyst
Key Responsibilities
· Maintain, improve and run our EclipseNet billing system.
· Create best practices in on-line subscription billing cycle.
· Trouble shoots and resolves billing inconsistencies.
· Work with reporting system to ensure accurate revenu
I am interested in using apache 2.0 and mod_perl to run a nice perl smtp
server, and was wondering if there are any such projects out there. The
server would take advantage of apache 2.0's generic server/protocol model
(like mod_echo), and would have a nice perl back end.
Thanks,
Earl
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