Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] xml-xsl

2005-08-07 Thread Justin Gehring
I'm still not entirely sure of what you mean... If your looking to test to make sure that it's working with your new setup, please try the following block of code: / Begin Code Hello Worldme'; $xsl_string = 'http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform";>'; $xml = DomDocum

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] xml-xsl

2005-08-07 Thread Billy Duke
I am seeing the xml and the xsl. the php is working fine as far as i can see. - Original Message - From: "Justin Gehring" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 12:12 AM Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] xml-xsl What code are you seeing? The php? The XML? The XSL? --

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] xml-xsl

2005-08-07 Thread Justin Gehring
What code are you seeing? The php? The XML? The XSL? - -- Justin Gehring -- -- PH: 651 - 208 -8797 -- -- EM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- - Quoting Billy Duke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I had allot of problems getting sablotron to work s

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Access log stops [Thanks]

2005-08-07 Thread Mike Dewhirst
Joshua Slive wrote: On 8/7/05, Mike Dewhirst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Including CoreDumpDirectory (/var/log/Apache2/ set to wwwrun and www group and user) didn't collect any info. That directory remains empty to this day. You need to set ulimit and possibly kernel parameters to make sure t

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Building Load Balanced Web Site

2005-08-07 Thread Dean Maunder
I use 2 Dell PE 750 servers running heatbeat(http://www.linux-ha.org/) and Pound(www.apsis.ch/pound) as redirectors to provide load-balancing to 3 Dell PE 750 backend web servers running Apache.  The web content is on the local disk of each of the webservers.  All development is done on a sep

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Building Load Balanced Web Site

2005-08-07 Thread Bill Parker
Hi All,       I would like some ideas on how people on this list build a web server farm (small to medium sized business).   The idea I have had for a while is to localize all of the web content to each web server (from a central file store) via rsync, which would eliminate things like smbmo

[EMAIL PROTECTED] xml-xsl

2005-08-07 Thread Billy Duke
I had allot of problems getting sablotron to work so I decided to install apache2 and php5 instead of the older versions. I am assuming from others posting that I shouldn't need sablotron now. But now I am still having some of the same problems. When I try to view the XML/XSL web pages I only see

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Access log stops - might be a mod_python symptom

2005-08-07 Thread Joshua Slive
On 8/7/05, Mike Dewhirst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Including CoreDumpDirectory (/var/log/Apache2/ set to wwwrun and www > group and user) didn't collect any info. That directory remains empty to > this day. You need to set ulimit and possibly kernel parameters to make sure that the user running

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Block File Types

2005-08-07 Thread Joshua Slive
On 8/6/05, Michael D. Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You are correct. In this case, I only wanted to prevent > the argument string from intefering with detection of the > file I do not want to send. Should I perhaps use both > methods, since in any case, I have the RewriteEngine > running fo

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Environment Variable contamination between vhosts - 1.3.33

2005-08-07 Thread Joshua Slive
On 8/5/05, Marc Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > And so forth... We discovered a problem where the HTTPS environment > variable was incorrectly being set to ON for normal HTTP requests for > one of our vhosts running SquirrelMail. Further investigation revealed > that a number of environment var

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Access log stops - might be a mod_python symptom

2005-08-07 Thread Mike Dewhirst
My Apache2.0.53-5.1 on SuSE 9.1 has stopped logging accesses. Can anyone help please? (TIA) Apache is running fine for my Subversion repositories which are also being accessed by other people. It happened on 25 July which I think is contemporaneous with my attempts to include mod_python. Jos

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Some problems solved

2005-08-07 Thread Billy Duke
I had allot of problems getting sablotron to work so I decided to install apache2 and php5 instead of the older versions. I am assuming from others posting that I shouldn't need sablotron now. But now I am still having some of the same problems. When I try to view the XML/XSL web pages I only se

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache won't display index.html

2005-08-07 Thread Dean Maunder
Also, look at your httpd.conf for the section titled. # DirectoryIndex: sets the file that Apache will serve if a directory # is requested. You need to have index.html listed there. Also, just looking at your next post, you seem to be looking at http://zack.radpages.com/index rather than

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache won't display index.html

2005-08-07 Thread Zack
i am using windows xp SP2, apache version 2.0.54, and i am using the default httpd.conf file. here is my error log file:   [Sun Aug 07 17:46:48 2005] [notice] Apache/2.0.54 (Win32) configured -- resuming normal operations[Sun Aug 07 17:46:48 2005] [notice] Server built: Apr 16 2005 14:25:31[

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache won't display index.html

2005-08-07 Thread Tim Burden
Please annoint us with details such as OS, apache version, whether you are using the default httpd.conf file, any error messages you get in the logs, and so on.   Best guess from the information available is that you are not putting the file in the actual document root. Do you have any virtu

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache won't display index.html

2005-08-07 Thread Zack
Hi I am a newbie to this. My problem is this: I have successfully installed apache and have added my index html file to the htdocs directory, but it is still displaying the apache test page. Any ideas? Thanks.   zack

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_rewrite vs Content Management Systems

2005-08-07 Thread David Blomstrom
Thanks for the information. That's all good to know. --- Sean Conner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It was thus said that the Great David Blomstrom once > stated: > > > > I don't understand this file system, but it sounds > > like you're referring to folders that list > articles > > about various

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_rewrite vs Content Management Systems

2005-08-07 Thread Sean Conner
It was thus said that the Great David Blomstrom once stated: > > I don't understand this file system, but it sounds > like you're referring to folders that list articles > about various species. Yes. [1] > In fact, my pages will consist > of a variety of articles, as well as snippets of > inf

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_rewrite vs Content Management Systems

2005-08-07 Thread David Blomstrom
I don't understand this file system, but it sounds like you're referring to folders that list articles about various species. In fact, my pages will consist of a variety of articles, as well as snippets of information from a MySQL database. For example, consider two static pages, each with a diff

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_rewrite vs Content Management Systems

2005-08-07 Thread David Blomstrom
In summary, it sounds like you're saying for a project as big as the animal kingdom, I should forget about mod_rewrite and let my CMS do the job. I've actually been thinking of building my own CMS, but this might be a good reason to go with Drupal or Mambo after all. Thankss. --- John Hicks <[EM

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_rewrite vs Content Management Systems

2005-08-07 Thread Sean Conner
It was thus said that the Great David Blomstrom once stated: > > I want to create a content management system that > produces user/search engine-friendly URL's like these: > > www.geozoo.org/stacks/Carnivora/ > www.geozoo.org/kids/Carnivora/ > www.geozoo.org/stacks/Canidae/ > www.geozoo.org/kids/

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_rewrite vs Content Management Systems

2005-08-07 Thread Nick Kew
John Hicks wrote: I think this is done with Apache's mod_rewrite function, right? mod_rewrite can do a good job of translating urls like the above into something like this: www.geozoo.com/?Audience=kids&Subject=Carnivora etc. Indeed. But that looks to me like a solution in search of a

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_rewrite vs Content Management Systems

2005-08-07 Thread John Hicks
David Blomstrom wrote: I want to create a content management system that produces user/search engine-friendly URL's like these: www.geozoo.org/stacks/Carnivora/ www.geozoo.org/kids/Carnivora/ www.geozoo.org/stacks/Canidae/ www.geozoo.org/kids/Canidae/ www.geozoo.org/stacks/Canis_lupus/ www.geozo

[EMAIL PROTECTED] request advice on expensive requests with mod_cache

2005-08-07 Thread Kleinmann, Peter G
in particular, suppose 5 requestors request the same URL in a span of 10 seconds, where a response takes 30min (no timeouts), and is valid for 1hr. Is there a way to make the 4 requests following the first wait for the first request's results? If its not possible directly with mod_cache, is i

[EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_rewrite vs Content Management Systems

2005-08-07 Thread David Blomstrom
I want to create a content management system that produces user/search engine-friendly URL's like these: www.geozoo.org/stacks/Carnivora/ www.geozoo.org/kids/Carnivora/ www.geozoo.org/stacks/Canidae/ www.geozoo.org/kids/Canidae/ www.geozoo.org/stacks/Canis_lupus/ www.geozoo.org/kids/Canis_lupus/

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: module not found

2005-08-07 Thread Joost de Heer
Billy Duke said: > hello I need help setting up sablotron. I keep getting this message > "unable > to load dynamic library 'C:\php\extensions\php_sablot.dll' - The specified > module could not be found. Any help would be appreciated. If this dll exists, then it probably needs another DLL to load.

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] make no response to doc root access

2005-08-07 Thread Dan Mahoney, System Admin
On Sun, 7 Aug 2005, maohai huang wrote: Well, presumably, in order to read the URL string from the user agent you'd have to answer the connection. So already there's a server running, obviously. And it greatly breaks the protocol to just close the connection without sending some sort of err

[EMAIL PROTECTED] make no response to doc root access

2005-08-07 Thread maohai huang
hi, For security reasons I would like to know how to configure apache on my.host.com such that when someone tries http://my.host.com or http://my.host.com/ there will be no response from the server at all, just like there is no server running, but http://my.host.com/foo or http://my.host.com/foo/

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sablotron

2005-08-07 Thread Justin Gehring
Hey Billy, What version of PHP? As far as I'm aware support for it kind of got pulled (I say kind of because I guess there's still a way of using it) in PHP 5. For what it's worth though, PHP 5 includes all the new standards and a someone better tool for XSL parsing (in my opinion), and it takes v

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Question about mod_rewrite and mod_mime

2005-08-07 Thread dharana
I've a rewrite rule like this: RewriteRule ^/_d([0-9]+)/(.*)/([^/]+)$ /storage/$2 \ [L,T=application/octet-stream] which transforms urls like this: [1url] http://someaddress/_d1123098344/celements_353s/2047/file/SkinPack01.rar into urls like this: [2url] http://someaddress/st

Re[2]: [EMAIL PROTECTED] virtual servers problem

2005-08-07 Thread Grzegorz Jankowski
Witam Sean, All I need to change was a change from to THANKS A LOT!!! Sunday, August 7, 2005, 12:54:55 AM, napisano: SC> It was thus said that the Great Grzegorz Jankowski once stated: >> I thaught that I understand TCP/IP but I do not know what's wrong - >> all the virtuals stoped work