On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 8:38 AM, fedora wrote:
> Hi listers
> Sofar, i found out, that an ajax responder cannot be in the cgi-bin
> directory, because, apparently, apache from this directory expects other
> headers and contents than usual ajax resonders send. That means, whenever i
> try to put an
Hi listers
Sofar, i found out, that an ajax responder cannot be in the cgi-bin
directory, because, apparently, apache from this directory expects other
headers and contents than usual ajax resonders send. That means,
whenever i try to put an ajax responder into the cgi-bin directory, i
get a 5
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 2:44 AM, Andrew Punch
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the quick response. I notice that you have added a comment in bug
> 41743 saying it is a bug in prefork that does not affect worker. You have
> also stated that it is fixed in trunk.
>
> I have run a test using 2.3.10 alpha
Hi,
i learned that I can control the output of the DATE_LOCAL var using .
My site is supporting 4 different languages, and I am able to adjust the SSI
instructions depending on them.
So obviously I want to have the DATE_LOCAL output in the same language than the
content of the website. Is th
Frank
What does your config look like?
On 23/01/11 00:05, Frank Mancini wrote:
I've got an odd issue. My first request if my site hasn't been hit for
a few hours, it seems the request is really slow and times out. If I
just refresh my browser after a minute, it goes back to normal speed.
I