Hello,
When installing apache2.2 from binary packages in my OS ive seen that
it is dependant of theBerkeley DB package. Is this actually needed
by the apache core? or is it a result of enabling a certain module i
can actually disable??
Where could i get the list of dependencies for a minimal
On 26 Dec 2009, at 13:04, Andrei Paul Nistor wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> Question: Is it any way possible to access through the httpd server resources
> like objects or remote procedures that run on the server in binary form and
> dont get disposed after each call of the resources?
Sure. You can
On Fri, 2009-25-12 at 12:23 +0100, André Warnier wrote:
> Kaustubh Deorukhkar wrote:
> > I am naive user..but this is what comes to my mind...please see if this
> > helps
> >
> > - create seperate logs per website...
> >
> > SetEnvIf Referer www\.mydomain1\.com site1_request
> > CustomLog logs/m
code it would be more than what i was asking for and i
> appreciate it alot.
http://fabletech.com/php-sunrpc/php-sunrpc-20091226.tar.bz2
Please let me know if you have any problems.
Best regards,
Morten
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Hi Andrei,
From: "Andrei Paul Nistor"
Hello all.
Question: Is it any way possible to access through the httpd server
resources like objects or remote procedures that run on the server in
binary
form and dont get disposed after each call of the resources?
I read lately alot about cgi and the
> How can you get HoloCMS to work with apache.
According to their website you just need a working PHP and database
access. Then copy the CMS files to a directory served by Apache, create
database and set up CMS to use it and you're set.
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Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing
Hi I'm new new on this topic.
How can you get HoloCMS to work with apache I also require a database to be
installed
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This sounds something that I'm interested in i mean onc-rpc implemented in
php and this could solve my problem. I would like to also help you guys if
its that what I'm thinking about. If you could share the code it would be
more than what i was asking for and i appreciate it alot.
On Sat, Dec 26,
Hi Andrei,
On Sat, 2009-12-26 at 16:01 +0200, Bogdan Cristea wrote:
> On Saturday 26 December 2009 15:56:43 Andrei
> Paul Nistor wrote:
> > I thought about using soap as an comunication
> > protocol but in fact the
> > remote procedures are php scripts or asp i need
> > compiled code that can
>
On Saturday 26 December 2009 15:56:43 Andrei
Paul Nistor wrote:
> I thought about using soap as an comunication
protocol but in fact the
> remote procedures are php scripts or asp i need
compiled code that can
> execute fast and share objects, the
communication protocol isnt important
> it can
I thought about using soap as an comunication protocol but in fact the
remote procedures are php scripts or asp i need compiled code that can
execute fast and share objects, the communication protocol isnt important it
can be anything.
With respect Andrei Paul Nistor
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 3:29
I figure SOAP might be what you need.
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Op 26 dec 2009 om 14:04 heeft Andrei Paul Nistor
het volgende geschreven:\
Hello all.
Question: Is it any way possible to access through the httpd s
Hello all.
Question: Is it any way possible to access through the httpd server
resources like objects or remote procedures that run on the server in binary
form and dont get disposed after each call of the resources?
I read lately alot about cgi and the apache server but i haven't found an
answer
Thanks I will give it a go.
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On 25 Dec 2009, at 15:22, crypto...@cryptodan.net wrote:
You can always use wamp via gOogle.
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Date: Fri, 25 Dec 2009 14:48:18
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