[users@httpd] Re: [CASE:85492] users Digest 14 Nov 2011 06:22:32 -0000 Issue 4223

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Re: [users@httpd] Images not displaying in localhost

2011-11-13 Thread Ben Timby
Typo: RGB. On Nov 13, 2011 3:45 PM, "Ben Timby" wrote: > > This is likely a problem with the color settings in the jpg. Open in a graphics editor and convert to RBG. Correction: RGB.

Re: [users@httpd] Images not displaying in localhost

2011-11-13 Thread Ben Timby
This is likely a problem with the color settings in the jpg. Open in a graphics editor and convert to RBG.

Re: [users@httpd] Images not displaying in localhost

2011-11-13 Thread Wade Evans
That is a browser error message, not something from the web server. Firefox has historically had problems with spurious error messages on images being caused by plug-ins and extensions. I suggest trying with curl, wget, or another browser before focusing on apache. I run apache 2.2 under windows

Re: [users@httpd] Can mod_fcgid maintain a hard-minimum number of available appserver processes?

2011-11-13 Thread Danny Sadinoff
Okay. Thanks, Jeff. https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=52174 Danny Sadinoff da...@sadinoff.com On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 17:21, Jeff Trawick wrote: > On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 2:38 AM, Danny Sadinoff > wrote: >> I'm using Apache2 + mod_fcgid to serve a Perl Catalyst applicatio

Re: [users@httpd] Can mod_fcgid maintain a hard-minimum number of available appserver processes?

2011-11-13 Thread Jeff Trawick
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 2:38 AM, Danny Sadinoff wrote: > I'm using Apache2 + mod_fcgid to serve a Perl Catalyst application, on > a box that I own, and I'd like for mod_fcgid to maintain a minimum > number of spun-up processes ready to go. The docs say > thatFcgidMinProcessesPerClass only enforces

[users@httpd] Can mod_fcgid maintain a hard-minimum number of available appserver processes?

2011-11-13 Thread Danny Sadinoff
I'm using Apache2 + mod_fcgid to serve a Perl Catalyst application, on a box that I own, and I'd like for mod_fcgid to maintain a minimum number of spun-up processes ready to go. The docs say thatFcgidMinProcessesPerClass only enforces a "minimum number of processes that will be retained in a pr