I am trying to get some basic knowledge and experience with programming
mod_perl. I have created an HTML form that calls a perl script, get the
info, query a mySQL database and display the results. So far so good. I
am now trying to 'jazz-up' my results document with a CSS. I don't get
any errors b
2009/9/25 Chuck Crisler :
>
> use CGI;
> use DBI;
>
> my $query=new CGI;
> ...
> # output a document
> print $query->header();
> print $query->start_html(-title=>"Howdy",
> -style=>{-src=>'./dynamic.css'});
> print $query->h1('Form Data');
>
>
> Here is the contents of the f
PERFECT! :-) Thank You!!!
On Fri, 2009-09-25 at 20:26 +0800, 叶孤城 wrote:
> 2009/9/25 Chuck Crisler :
> >
> > use CGI;
> > use DBI;
> >
> > my $query=new CGI;
> > ...
> > # output a document
> > print $query->header();
> > print $query->start_html(-title=>"Howdy",
> > -style=
On 09/25/2009 08:17 AM, Chuck Crisler wrote:
# output a document
print $query->header();
print $query->start_html(-title=>"Howdy",
-style=>{-src=>'./dynamic.css'});
print $query->h1('Form Data');
Also, not to confuse you too much, but most people don't use CGI.pm's
H
I think I see what you're saying. It seems like a very expensive
problem to solve. It must be a barrier to people choosing mod_perl to
develop their apps because it might be the case that their
distribution and installation process is more complex to develop and
support than their actual applicatio
On Sep 25, 2009, at 6:14 AM, Michael Peters wrote:
On 09/25/2009 08:17 AM, Chuck Crisler wrote:
# output a document
print $query->header();
print $query->start_html(-title=>"Howdy",
-style=>{-src=>'./dynamic.css'});
print $query->h1('Form Data');
Also, not to confus
2009/9/26 Bruce Johnson :
>
> or just print the html. When executed as a cgi script, the outgoing
> connection from Apache is the script's stdout. Variables substitute just
> fine.
>
> print < Content-type: text/html\n\n
>
> Howdy $username!
> ...
>
> EOF
>
> Works for us.
>
> This way I can do
I was looking into why our server's restarts take so long, and I
finally remembered that Apache runs its initialization step twice on
startup (http://tinyurl.com/krr25). This means that my startup.pl is
loaded twice, along with any modules that it loads.
So I moved startup.pl to startup_rea
> If I don't ever plan to use graceful restarts, and I believe that
> smaller restart times are an unqualified Good, is there any reason why
> I shouldn't ALWAYS use a script like the above? And is there any way
> to avoid PerlModule modules from being loaded twice?
I do something pretty si
There's only one small gotcha that I've found, and that occurs in this
situation:
- apache isn't running
- you do : apachectl restart
- there is a compile time bug, and apache dies
The gotcha is that you don't get any STDERR or log output in this
situation. However, you're only ever likely to
[note that this is possibly not am od_perl bug]
After a little over a month of using apache, and restarting it many times, I
started getting errors such as this one:
No space left on device: Couldn't create accept lock
The issue is nothing like what the error message suggests: it is not a space
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Igor Chudov wrote:
> [note that this is possibly not am od_perl bug]
>
> After a little over a month of using apache, and restarting it many times, I
> started getting errors such as this one:
Is this an apache bug, or a mod_perl bug? If it is an apache bug,
hav
> Hm. No compile errors would be bad. But I put an error in one of my
> modules (that only gets loaded the second time) and started apache,
> and got error log output. I wonder what we're doing differently?
Shut down apache, then do "apachectl restart"
>
> Jon
>
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 7:32 AM, Mike Barborak wrote:
> I think I see what you're saying. It seems like a very expensive
> problem to solve. It must be a barrier to people choosing mod_perl to
> develop their apps because it might be the case that their
> distribution and installation process is m
Nope, I still get the error in the logs. It just takes a few seconds
to show up.
On Sep 25, 2009, at 11:20 AM, Clinton Gormley wrote:
Hm. No compile errors would be bad. But I put an error in one of my
modules (that only gets loaded the second time) and started apache,
and got error log out
That was from May. Is there a fix?
Jesse
Adam Prime wrote:
>
>
> There is a thread in apreq-dev about this issue:
>
> http://marc.info/?l=apreq-dev&m=124276135127808&w=2
>
> Apparently it has something to do with the machine that the tarball was
> built on.
>
> Adam
>
>
> mod_perl Use
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