Re: PAUSE registration request

2002-10-30 Thread Jim Schueler
The original message should have referred to the Apache::Registry module. ModPerl::ChildExit is used in scripts that are called by Apache::Registry. Ideally, a script that uses ModPerl::ChildExit should work equally well in CGI mode. I'd planned to take advantage of the fact that /usr/local/apach

Re: PAUSE registration request

2002-10-30 Thread _brian_d_foy
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jim Schueler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have two modules I wish to contribute: > > ModPerl::ChildExit > This module changes the behavior of ModPerl::Registry to repeatedly > execute END blocks. you mean Apache::*, right? -- brian d foy (one of many P

Re: PAUSE registration request

2002-10-30 Thread Arthur Bergman
On onsdag, okt 30, 2002, at 20:03 Europe/Stockholm, Jim Schueler wrote: BerkeleyDB::Tie This module provides some implementation ready functionality to Paul Marquess's BerkeleyDB module. Thanks, Could you please get Pauls ok with this?

Re: PAUSE registration request

2001-10-04 Thread Andreas J. Koenig
> On Thu, 04 Oct 2001 14:15:26 -0500, Ken Schumack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Hello all, Graham is correct in stating that all of the names that Andreas > turned up refer to the same format. Actually there is GDSIII and GDSIV as > well. Throughout the industry however everyone says "G

Re: PAUSE registration request

2001-10-04 Thread Ken Schumack
Hello all, Graham is correct in stating that all of the names that Andreas turned up refer to the same format. Actually there is GDSIII and GDSIV as well. Throughout the industry however everyone says "G D S two" when refering to these files. One name for the module that would make sense if you wa

Re: PAUSE registration request

2001-10-04 Thread Graham Barr
On Thu, Oct 04, 2001 at 09:00:01AM +0200, Andreas J. Koenig wrote: > > On Wed, 3 Oct 2001 15:34:24 -0500 (CDT), Kenneth Schumack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >said: > > > Name : Ken Schumack > > eMail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > preferred user-ID : SCHUMACK > > > I have

Re: PAUSE registration request

2001-10-03 Thread Andreas J. Koenig
> On Wed, 3 Oct 2001 15:34:24 -0500 (CDT), Kenneth Schumack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >said: > Name : Ken Schumack > eMail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > preferred user-ID : SCHUMACK > I have written a module named GDS2 which provides low level methods to > read, write,

Re: PAUSE registration request

2001-09-19 Thread Kurt D. Starsinic
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 02:03:18PM -0700, Chris Radcliff wrote: > Kirrily Robert wrote: > > WSDL should probably be under WWW::WSDL, I guess. > > > > I'm not certain about that. What is the primary concern? If it's a > namespace collision, WSDL isn't likely be a common term for any other > tech

Re: PAUSE registration request

2001-09-17 Thread Chris Radcliff
Kirrily Robert wrote: > WSDL should probably be under WWW::WSDL, I guess. > I'm not certain about that. What is the primary concern? If it's a namespace collision, WSDL isn't likely be a common term for any other technology. If it's a namespace conservation issue, I'd prefer XML::WSDL in order

Re: PAUSE registration request

2001-09-17 Thread Kirrily Robert
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote: > name: Chris Radcliff >email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > homepage: http://www.globalspin.com/ >prefered CPAN ID: RADCLIFF > >I'd like to contribute the Template::PSP and Apache::PSP modules, as >well as a WSDL parsing module

Re: PAUSE registration request

2001-09-16 Thread Kirrily Robert
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote: > >Hi, I'd like to register with PAUSE to contribute to CPAN. > >Name : Stephane Peiry >EMail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] >WWW: N/A >User ID: PEIRY > >Desc : a package to setup connections to "Palm like" devices > and allow data transfers t

Re: PAUSE Registration Request

2001-09-09 Thread Kirrily Robert
Rob wrote: > >Immediately I am planning to contribute WINS::Winsdmp, a module >for working with the CSV data generated from the unique Windows >winsdmp utility. This module has immediate application to WINS >admins everywhere struggling with the transition to AS or trying >to get off of it. The mo