RE: Turning off caching

2007-10-04 Thread iain hubbard
> This is not a global rule: "do not use 'my' for any > variables". You should still use 'my' for most variables. Exactly, a poor description by me :( Iain.

RE: Turning off caching

2007-10-04 Thread iain hubbard
> For argument sake, I went ahead and added the following to > the top of one of the problem scripts: > > my $r = shift; > $r->no_cache(1); > > And it didn't fix it. Sorry if this has been mentioned before or I'm teaching you to suck eggs, but if you are running an old CGI script in mod_perl

RE: Genral application architecture question

2007-09-25 Thread iain hubbard
[snip] > > But, having recently perused a lot of Apache2 and mod_perl2 > documentation (including the recently-published mod_perl2 > User's Guide - thanks Stas & Jim), I now wonder if a better > idea would not be to use a dedicated Apache2/mp2 server for > the task, thus leaving all that comp

Re: Mod Perl Code failures

2005-05-26 Thread iain hubbard
On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 18:12, Stas Bekman wrote: [snip] > Index: ModPerl-Registry/lib/ModPerl/RegistryCooker.pm > === > --- ModPerl-Registry/lib/ModPerl/RegistryCooker.pm (revision 171124) > +++ ModPerl-Registry/lib/ModPerl/Registr