> There is no extra AV,firewall, just the Windows firewall. Even if it's one
> of these things, it shouldn't freeze up the whole process.
Can you get a backtrace?
I don't know what you mean by backtrace. I tried traceroute back to client
and it completed without problem.This problem is spec
Both look fine to me in Firefox on XP...
Russell Bell wrote:
One of our web sites, http://birdchautauqua.org, returns the index page but
http://www.birdchautauqua.org returns a listing of the index instead. They
both point to the same files of course.
Oddly, when I use Lynx instead of Firefo
One of our web sites, http://birdchautauqua.org, returns the index page but
http://www.birdchautauqua.org returns a listing of the index instead. They
both point to the same files of course.
Oddly, when I use Lynx instead of Firefox, Lynx returns a directory listing
first but on refresh returns
I don't want a dbname param, because different servers ask different
databases for passwords. However, it doesn't make a difference if I do add
a dbname param.
Also, I really only have limited skill in C and compiling and running the
entire apache server under a debugger seems daunting. It seems
ernst schoen-rene wrote:
Ah, thanks. That's good to know. I still cannot get this damn thing to
connect to the database, and I've been sticking bits of debug code in
mod_dbd and apr-util to no avail.
I use this:
DPDParams "host=localhost user=someuser pass=somepass"
Don't you want to add a db
Ah, thanks. That's good to know. I still cannot get this damn thing to
connect to the database, and I've been sticking bits of debug code in
mod_dbd and apr-util to no avail.
I use this:
DPDParams "host=localhost user=someuser pass=somepass"
but all I get in the error log is:
[Fri Dec 26 16:09:
ernst schoen-rene wrote:
I'm trying to get mod_dbd and mod_authn_dbd to work.
What happened when you tried?
Can someone please
post an example of the correct syntax for the DBDParam statement to use with
MySQL? The mod_dbd page says that it should be in this format:
You seem to have done
I'm trying to get mod_dbd and mod_authn_dbd to work. Can someone please
post an example of the correct syntax for the DBDParam statement to use with
MySQL? The mod_dbd page says that it should be in this format:
DBDParam host=localhost,user=userid,pass=password
but the mod_authn_dbd uses this f
> David BERCOT wrote:
> > Is it possible to have two _defaut_ sections in apache2.conf, one for
> > http and another for https ?
On 23.12.08 16:16, Davide Bianchi wrote:
> Well, by definition, the first 'vhost' for port 80 is the default for
> port 80 (http) and the first one for port 443 is the d
I don't know if this is an Apache (httpd) or a PHP issue (I suspect
PHP, but I may be doing something wrong with mod_suexec), so I hope
this is the right place to ask. I certainly appreciate any help anyone
can offer!
I am trying to get a PHP script to read a file that's outside the
Docum
Eek! Sorry for posting this, I posted too soon.
My development environment was "supposed" to deploy my application to where
I told it to, but it was screwing up a whole lot. It was missing files that
had been touched and recognized those as unchanged. It even copied over some
really weird completel
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 12:19 PM, Tyler Kocheran wrote:
> I confirmed this by
> viewing the source of the pages to see if anything has changed: nothing has.
Are you convinced it's not your browser cache? Can you get stale data
with a command-line client?
Try EnableSendfile off?
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Eric Covener
thanks for your kind response. It works now.
i copied the original files to another directory modified the pid file
and the port number to 8081.It restarted httpd with -f option.It
worked.
Thanks Again
regards
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 5:33 PM, Eric Covener wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 12:1
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 6:48 AM, wrote:
> There is no extra AV,firewall, just the Windows firewall. Even if it's one
> of these things, it shouldn't freeze up the whole process.
Can you get a backtrace?
> I already tried
> Win32DisableAcceptEX. It helps but Apache become bloated and unstable.
There is no extra AV,firewall, just the Windows firewall. Even if it's one of
these things, it shouldn't freeze up the whole process. I already tried
Win32DisableAcceptEX. It helps but Apache become bloated and unstable. If I hit
F5 (refresh) fast enough, I can make its memory go up 10-20MB/s. B
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