Re: HTML::Mason

2004-03-28 Thread Nicos Gollan
On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 19:38:38 -0500 Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anyone using this with Apache2? > I'm trying to get started with HTML::Mason and not sure if Apache2 > would give me difficulties beyond those I will have with just learning > HTML::Mason.

HTML::Mason

2004-03-27 Thread Tom Allison
Anyone using this with Apache2? I'm trying to get started with HTML::Mason and not sure if Apache2 would give me difficulties beyond those I will have with just learning HTML::Mason. Any experience? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe

Re: apache-perl vs HTML::Mason

2002-10-15 Thread will trillich
ure upgrades was the security patches, mostly. > > perl -MCPAN -e shell > > > install Bundle::HTML::Mason > > [...] > > is there a quickie-like fix without having to do a full to-woody > > upgrade? :( i'd like to have a semi-modern HTML::Mason and >

Re: apache-perl vs HTML::Mason

2002-09-30 Thread Keith G. Murphy
Bob Proulx wrote: > will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-29 23:30:31 -0500]: > >>okay, apt-get is wonderful and all that -- but when sticking >>with a tried-and-true potato setup, it's hard to get feature >>updates without some extra-apt activity... > > > Wait, wait, wait. Did you say "s

Re: apache-perl vs HTML::Mason

2002-09-30 Thread Vineet Kumar
l > > install Bundle::HTML::Mason > > to get a version newer than 0.72 of HTML::Mason -- and of course > the current version of mod_perl is 1.2103 and the new Mason > needs 1.22 or better. aaugh! > > is there a quickie-like fix without having to do a full to-woody > u

Re: apache-perl vs HTML::Mason

2002-09-29 Thread Bob Proulx
inking that is an inconsistent viewpoint. > perl -MCPAN -e shell > > install Bundle::HTML::Mason > [...] > is there a quickie-like fix without having to do a full to-woody > upgrade? :( i'd like to have a semi-modern HTML::Mason and > apache-perl, without having to ove

apache-perl vs HTML::Mason

2002-09-29 Thread will trillich
okay, apt-get is wonderful and all that -- but when sticking with a tried-and-true potato setup, it's hard to get feature updates without some extra-apt activity... such as perl -MCPAN -e shell > install Bundle::HTML::Mason to get a version newer than 0.72 of HTML::Maso