Re: [users@httpd] mod_apache_snmp

2011-03-23 Thread Ben Timby
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 8:23 PM, Peter Janovsky wrote: > is anyone using mod_apache_snmp?  i notice there hasn't been active > development since 2006.  i'm interested in determining the total number of > bytes currently served at a given moment?  is mod_apache_snmp the way to go, > if not which di

[users@httpd] mod_apache_snmp

2011-03-23 Thread Peter Janovsky
is anyone using mod_apache_snmp?  i notice there hasn't been active development since 2006.  i'm interested in determining the total number of bytes currently served at a given moment?  is mod_apache_snmp the way to go, if not which direction should i look in?  thnx for the help peter

Re: [users@httpd] Re: Apachie to collect URL variables

2011-03-23 Thread J. Greenlees
Igor Cicimov wrote: > Nothing wrong with the idea but can't see what does it have to do with > Apache? You need CGI script like PHP,PERL,Python etc that will store the URL > parameters in the database so this is programing task not Apache > configuration task. something like mailman [ python mail l

Re: [users@httpd] Re: Apachie to collect URL variables

2011-03-23 Thread Igor Cicimov
Nothing wrong with the idea but can't see what does it have to do with Apache? You need CGI script like PHP,PERL,Python etc that will store the URL parameters in the database so this is programing task not Apache configuration task. On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 2:07 AM, darknetone wrote: > > > I jus

[users@httpd] ProxyErrorOverride and weird cache-like behaviour.

2011-03-23 Thread Dalibor Horinek (TravelCook.com)
Hi everybody, I've been experiencing weird behaviour of Apache, when I use reverse proxy and ProxyErrorOverride If it's on then apache somehow caches results from the back-end server and sends same output to clients even it should be different. The problem is not on the back-end server, that w

[users@httpd] Re: Apachie to collect URL variables

2011-03-23 Thread darknetone
I just realized that the board executed the HTML code so all you see is a yes so I thougght I'd post a "trimmed" example ; "http://www.sitename.com/?userid=893&userresponse=yes&miscdata=347860475704"; -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Apachie-to-collect-URL-variables-tp312

[users@httpd] Apachie to collect URL variables

2011-03-23 Thread darknetone
I'd like to send data via link in a HTML e-mail when a user clicks a link or button in the email. The Link, rather URL would have some populated variables see below for an example; http://www.sitename.com/?userid=893&userresponse=yes&miscdata=347860475704 YES Then when Apache receives this it

Re: [users@httpd] Total newbie to Apache Web Server with start up issue

2011-03-23 Thread Arthur Pesa
Your problem seems two fold. One your using windows XP Home edition as a development platform, so you are already handicapped wrt tools and logging and software that more robust Windows platforms have (I know I said Windows and robust in the same sentence). But, I have a Windows 7 Ultimate laptop