Hi all,
Please ignore my earlier mail. I seem to have solved it. I need to run
the biomart's "perl bin/configure.pl -r conf/registryURLPointer.xml"
command _after_ mod_perl's installation.
Allan.
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Allan Kamau wrote:
> Hi,
> I have
Hi,
I have installed httpd 2.2.14 and mod_perl-2.0.4 from source. When I
run httpd and instruct it to use a user defined httpd.conf file it
raises the "Invalid command 'PerlOptions' error (Biomart's httpd.conf
file)
Below are the details of how I build both the http-2.2.14 and
mod_perl-2.0.4 softw
Tom Schindl wrote:
Well the style attribute run-in for display is part of the CSS2-Spec but
at the moment only Opera seems to support it.
http://www.blooberry.com/indexdot/css/properties/classify/display.htm
Tom
Tyler MacDonald wrote:
Hey,
Since the new FireFox displays CSS parsing e
final redirect after verification of the client certificate data.
we are currently running apache 2.0.54 on a FREEBSD box, so mod_perl2
shouldn't be a problem.
thanks for any pointers
./allan
Quoting Arnaud Blancher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
allan juul wrote:
hello
i have run into a strange problem on windows mod_perl2 RC6 using
rotaleog.exe
i have this in httpd.conf
CustomLog "|D:/rotatelogs.exe \
d:/logs/apache2/http/apache.%Y-%m-%d-%H_%M_%S 86400" combined
if i don
e experiences and/or fixes for this behavior ?
./allan
Quoting Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
allan juul wrote:
[...]
Use must use $r->set_content_length(). See the mp2 test suite for
examples.
(i don't have that method available in my mod_perl2)
You
\n"
)
why is that and how to fix this ??
many thanks
./allan
# Apache/2.0.54 (Win32) mod_ssl/2.0.53 OpenSSL/0.9.7f proxy_html/2.4
mod_perl/1.999.22-dev Perl/v5.8.6 configured
# this is the actual 11 bytes of content on URL:
# hello world
# $ get localhost
# hello world
# $ head localh
Quoting Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
allan juul wrote:
[...]
Use must use $r->set_content_length(). See the mp2 test suite for examples.
(i don't have that method available in my mod_perl2)
You sure do :)
% lookup set_content_length
To use method 'set_content_length'
Stas Bekman wrote:
allan juul wrote:
hi stas
Stas Bekman wrote:
allan juul wrote:
[...]
But if you use a mod_perl filter you will still hit the issue of
unknown content-length header.
yes, of course that's true.
there goes caching (:
Not really. Nothing prevents you from buffering u
hi stas
Stas Bekman wrote:
allan juul wrote:
[...]
But if you use a mod_perl filter you will still hit the issue of
unknown content-length header.
yes, of course that's true.
there goes caching (:
Not really. Nothing prevents you from buffering up the response, process
it, set the co
hi
does anyone run mod_perl 2.0 RC5 on windows server 2003 ?
if so, did you compile yourself or did you get a precompiled installer ?
./allan
Stas Bekman wrote:
allan juul wrote:
hi
i need advice before i waste too much time on the bleeding obvious.
we have a setup where we will reverse proxy content both to our own
backend-servers (which run on IIS) and other external servers which
content we dont control. one of the reasons we proxy
pe someone can wipe this down right away ;)
./allan
reverse-proxy i get an ugly
message box:
The instruction at "0x280836de" referenced memory at "0x0c10". The memory
could not be "read".
is it a misunderstanding that the above scenario could work at all?
have anyone tried this succesfully on windows
thanks
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thanks
./allan
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please email any feedback to
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thanks
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please read the frontpage at http://perl.apache.org/
basically i recommend to read the information at above mentioned site -
mod_perl is IMO probably one of the best documented internet technologies.
hth
./allan
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