On 7/13/06, Matthew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And for cookie points, if anyone knows how to do a real struct in
XMLRPC, that would be awesome.
how about SOAP::Lite?
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"The great enemy of clear language is insincerity." -- Eric Arthur
Blair (George Orwell)
um, lemme clarify a bit there--
On 7/13/06, will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
() is a LIST of values, perfect for plopping into an array:
@a = (qw/one two three/, 22/7, pi())
a list is a series of values. an array is a place-holder for a series of values.
(1..99,'a
pplied to hashes:
%x = (one=>1, nine=>9, fifty=>50);
$x = {one=>1, two=>2, structure=>{one_one=>1.1,nine_two=>9.2},more=>'yup'}
print $x->{structure}->{one_one};
or, more succinctly...
print $x->{structure}{one_one};
see man perlref or man perlreftu
t available at the time, php was born.
that's my theory, anyway, and i'm sticking to it.
i certainly don't detest php (even made some money off of php) it's
just that i just like the thoroughness of perl much better.
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"Their iz ate errers in these sentance."
On 2/6/06, Ben Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. Are the permissions right?
when launching apache as root, permissions aren't very significant, are they?
> 2. Just curious, by any chance did you update mod_perl from 1.99xxx to
> 2.0?
this was on a fresh debian setup:
apt-get install apache2-
g
> file, right? so the line isn't removed.
reasonable approach, but:
# cat /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/perl.conf
PerlModule Apache2
#
even if it isn't needed, why can't it find it in the @INC listed
(below) but i *can*?
> On 2/6/06, will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
apache2)
so why can't it get its electronic hands on /usr/lib/perl5/Apache.pm?
argh!
(and, isn't that second-to-last "dot" entry a security-breach-lying-in-wait?)
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will trillich
"Their iz ate errers in these sentance."
still having trouble:
On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 11:08:15AM -0400, Brian Reichert wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 24, 2004 at 11:47:15PM -0500, Will Trillich wrote:
> > with httpd.conf directives, these virtualhosts work just fine.
> > but trying to use perl to make them more universally
>
d of *:80. same result:
here (debian sarge, apache 2.0) it's fine as httpd.conf
directives, but as perl-configured code, it belches "no
virtualhosts". why?
Server: Apache/2.0.48 (Debian GNU/Linux) mod_perl/1.99_12 Perl/v5.8.3 mod_ssl/2.0.48
OpenSSL/0.9.7c
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#snip
PerlSetVar MasonCompRoot/var/www/mysite
PerlSetVar MasonDataDir /var/cache/mason/mysite
PerlSetVar MasonAutoHandlerName myautohandlername
PerlSetVar MasonDHandlerNamemydhandlername
PerlSetVar MasonDeclineDirs 0
> On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 12:14 -0500, Will Trillich wrote:
> > okay. we're trying to use to configure virtual hosts
> > -- here's Data::Dumper showing the %VirtualHost hash:
%VirtualHost = (
'*:80' => [
{
#[snip]
'ServerName' =>
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 12:10:08PM -0700, Philippe M. Chiasson wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 12:14 -0500, Will Trillich wrote:
> > okay. we're trying to use to configure virtual hosts -- here's
> > Data::Dumper showing the %VirtualHost hash:
>
> At a quick glanc
ons similar to ours, but no definitive
answer has crossed our radar just yet...
we also found the source code to "vhost.c" -- and the error
message comes from function "remove_unused_name_vhosts()" which
heavily implies that when the error message shows up, the vhost
goe
new thread Subject: sections: "*:80 has no VirtualHosts" error
> |-+---->
> | | Will Trillich|
> | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]|
> | | om> |
> | |
"MasonDeclineDirs 0",],
= ],
but now, trying it without the subarrays,
PerlSetVar => [
"MasonCompRoot/var/www/$site",
"MasonDataDir /var/cache/mason/$site",
"MasonAutoHandlerName $autohandlername",
up some perl code to eval, that would contain the whole handler
code that creates the mason object with all the necessary
parameters. hmm!
that could work... but it's a special-case solution to this
situation. is there no section interface for this type of
thing?
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"PerlSetVar takes two
arguments"... business.
what's the workaround? didn't see anything like this in our
searchings through the mod_perl list archives...
we also tried "grep -ri 'takes two arguments'
/usr/lib/perl5/Apache2" and turned up nothing. w
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