On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 14:27, André Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe the point some people (me) are trying to make is that it is not
> because MS does stupid things, that all software developers have to follow
> suit. And specially not open source software developers.
> "Apache Group
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Rainer,
Rainer Jung wrote:
Christopher Schultz schrieb:
If you've got "Program Files" already in the path, why not have "Apache
Group" in there as well?
... Germans would love "Apache" Group without spaces ...
And so w
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Rainer,
Rainer Jung wrote:
> Christopher Schultz schrieb:
>> If you've got "Program Files" already in the path, why not have "Apache
>> Group" in there as well?
>
> ... Germans would love "Apache" Group without spaces ...
>
> MS localization transla
Christopher Schultz schrieb:
> If you've got "Program Files" already in the path, why not have "Apache
> Group" in there as well?
... Germans would love "Apache" Group without spaces ...
MS localization translates "Program Files" into "Programme", most likely
because in German the words are alway
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André,
André Warnier wrote:
> Folder/directory/file names with spaces in them are evil, and should be
> forbidden in any new OS, by unanimous decision of the UN Security
> Council, US Supreme Court and EU Commission. The developers who first
> allowe
Peter Crowther wrote:
If you try to stop the accounts team naming their Excel files "Budgets from Margaret 2008-2009" you may find your office surrounded by a mob of pitchfork- and torch-waving users
That is a weak objection.
They can also not name it "Budget 2008/2009" or "Projections sales >
> From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Folder/directory/file names with spaces in them are evil, and
> should be
> forbidden in any new OS, by unanimous decision of the UN Security
> Council, US Supreme Court and EU Commission. The developers who first
> allowed this should be tracked d
nitingupta183 wrote:
I was using a folder name with spaces and without putting it inside a double
quote.
You are not the first, and not the last to lose time over this.
Folder/directory/file names with spaces in them are evil, and should be
forbidden in any new OS, by unanimous decision of t
ling this URL, and the result you would
> have expected to get
> - the contents of the httpd error_log, access_log and mod_jk.log.
>
> Regards,
>
> Rainer
>
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nitingupta183 schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to integrate Apache server with Tomcat using mod_jk. I am
> folllowing the basic tutorials on this but still cant start the Apache
> server when I configure httpd.conf to load the mod_jk module. It says "The
> requested operation has faiked!". I am
he problem either
and so I am clue less as what can be the problem.
Platform Windows
Tomcat 5.5.25
Apache Server 2.2.10
mod_jk connector 1.2.27
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks.
Nitin
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