Phipps, Jeff wrote:
Hello,
I am having a problem with the Authen:NTLM module 2.07. I am not sure if
these are bugs, or I am trying to implement it incorrectly.
Problem 1: If it is using a pre-existing user connection, it does not
recall the map_user function
I am using the map_user function to s
I have a Perl program that I can get to work when I execute in command window but fails when invoked from browser. The Apache log shows
install_driver(DB2) failed: Can't load 'D:/Perl/v5.6.1/site/lib/auto/DBD/DB2/DB2.dll' for module DBD::DB2: load_file:The specified module could not be found at
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 10:21:10 -0500
Waldo_Tumanut/MO/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a Perl program that I can get to work when I execute in command
>
> window but fails when invoked from browser. The Apache log shows
>
> install_driver(DB2) failed: Can't load
> 'D:/Perl/v5.6.1/site/lib/auto/D
Are there any way to dump all cached vars for scripts under mod_perl?
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Vadim пwrote:
Are there any way to dump all cached vars for scripts under mod_perl?
perldoc Apache::Status ?
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On Thu, 2004-07-08 at 12:09, Vadim wrote:
> Are there any way to dump all cached vars for scripts under mod_perl?
Can you explain what you mean by "cached vars"? Are you talking about
global variables?
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On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Frank Wiles wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 10:21:10 -0500
> Waldo_Tumanut/MO/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I have a Perl program that I can get to work when I execute in command
> >
> > window but fails when invoked from browser. The Apache log shows
> >
> > install_driver(DB2)
I found a lot of useful information in
"perldoc Apache::Status" (thanks Ruslan)
But i still have a problem.
When i run this script under ModPerl::Registry for several times, i get the
warrning in the my error.log
[Thu Jul 08 21:55:04 2004] [warn] /perl/test.pl did not send an HTTP header
Why so
> Nice work, Geoff. May be they should live on CPAN, so one doesn't need
> to remember where to grab them from? e.g. create an empty
> Apache::Test::Skeleton::mod_perl(1|2) packages with versioning in those
> tars and upload to CPAN?
that's an idea, but kind of a long name :) maybe just
Apache::
All,
Is it possible to install both versions of ModPerl (one and Two) on the
same machine, accompanying versions of Apache?
I'd like to experiment with both on Linux.
I have the most recent version of apache running in /usr/local/apache2. Can
I install the older version in /usr/local/apache?
A
David Arnold wrote:
> All,
>
> Is it possible to install both versions of ModPerl (one and Two) on the
> same machine, accompanying versions of Apache?
yes. if you install mod_perl 1.0 first mod_perl 2.0 will install it's perl
module relative to Apache2/. then just 'PerlModule Apache2' in yo
David Arnold wrote:
All,
Is it possible to install both versions of ModPerl (one and Two) on the
same machine, accompanying versions of Apache?
I'd like to experiment with both on Linux.
I have the most recent version of apache running in /usr/local/apache2. Can
I install the older version in /usr
Stas Bekman wrote:
[...]
So if you enjoy your mod_perl job and want to continue so in the future,
make sure that you come to the mod_perl tutorials and presentations at
OSCon and other big conferences.
Here is the OSCon info.
http://conferences.oreillynet.com/os2004/
p.s. the deadline for tutori
I'm using CGI.pm 3.05 with mod_per 1.99 and Apache 2.0.40 on a Red
Hat Linux 9 box. When uploading a large file to my perl script,
If I abort file transfer by close the browser, the httpd child
process who process this request will run out of memory.
Whe i trace into the CGI.pm, I found in mod_p
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