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> From: lr...@juno.com [mailto:lr...@juno.com]
> Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 3:41 PM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: [us...@httpd] httpd 2.0.63 + cgi script + 'Error:
> Bad file number'
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>
>
> I am attempting to upgrade my apache installation from
Hi Andre,
Thanks for your reply!
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>However, when my application generates a 304 http response (NOT
>MODIFIED) and litespeed send it to the apache proxy, apache seems to
>remove the header.
How did you make sure of this ?
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Mike Cardwell wrote:
I'm using a pipe for my error log like this:
ErrorLog "|/web/etc/log_error_pipe.pl"
Is there any way of passing information to the pipe other than the log
entry? Specifically I'd like to pass the HTTP_HOST value to it...
I came up with a pretty sick solution. I set the
Hello list,
I'm working on customised logging for our http servers, one thing I was
unable to find information about is the %{FOOBAR}n option for LogFormat.
The documentation says it's the contense of note FOOBAR from another
module But what is that exacly and wich modules contain notes? And
wh
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 6:58 AM, Geurts,
G.P.T.M. wrote:
> Hello list,
> I'm working on customised logging for our http servers, one thing I was
> unable to find information about is the %{FOOBAR}n option for LogFormat. The
> documentation says it's the contense of note FOOBAR from another moduleā¦.
Thanks Eric!
I don't have time right now to look in to your response... It's 17:00
;-) but I'll look into it tomorrow.
Thanks,
geert
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From: Eric Covener [mailto:cove...@gmail.com]
Sent: dinsdag 1 september 2009 14:59
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd]
Hi Boyle Owen,
>> I am attempting to upgrade my apache installation from
>> the 1.3.x branch to the 2.0.x or, perhaps 2.2.x branch,
>If you're going to upgrade, why not go all the way to 2.2.13? The 2.0
>branch has not been updated since January 2008 and is not developed >any more.
G
Hello-
I am wondering if anyone knows if there is a way to configure what it shown
as the running apache process name. I am not sure if this is technically a
mod_perl question. The problem is that the process name is partially
truncated, so we are unable to determine exactly what perl app is ru
So I installed 2.2.13 on W2K3 R2 Enterprise Edition SP2 When I try to
start it, I get a message about error code 1, and there is nothing in
the error.log This is the first time I've tried to do this under
Windows. With Linux/UNIX, there would be *something* in the error_log.
But here, I'm stuck.
John Oliver wrote:
> So I installed 2.2.13 on W2K3 R2 Enterprise Edition SP2 When I try to
> start it, I get a message about error code 1, and there is nothing in
> the error.log This is the first time I've tried to do this under
> Windows. With Linux/UNIX, there would be *something* in the erro
On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 06:12:47PM -0500, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
> John Oliver wrote:
> > So I installed 2.2.13 on W2K3 R2 Enterprise Edition SP2 When I try to
> > start it, I get a message about error code 1, and there is nothing in
> > the error.log This is the first time I've tried to do
How can one use lookahead/lookbehind assertions in the regex for a
mod_rewrite RewriteRule, or mod_alias AliasMatch? Currently when I
attempt to use a question mark in my regex, as needed for lookarounds,
I get an internal server error for mod_rewrite, or a syntax error for
mod_alias.
Thank Igor,
well, I think the issue is resolved, to prevent cached page header I used
CacheIgnoreHeaders, and in my case y do not want to cache set-cookie value.
CacheIgnoreHeaders set-cookie, with this directive the diferent user session
is not mix.
Thanks.
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