On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 7:04 PM, Peter Kay wrote:
>
> - Original Message
>
>> From: tomcatastrophe
>> To: users@httpd.apache.org
>> Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 9:51:40 PM
>> Subject: [us...@httpd] mod_rewrite on Windows with Apache 2.2
>>
>>
>> I have Apache 2.2 working perfectly on my Li
- Original Message
> From: tomcatastrophe
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 9:51:40 PM
> Subject: [us...@httpd] mod_rewrite on Windows with Apache 2.2
>
>
> I have Apache 2.2 working perfectly on my Linux installation and now I am
> trying to set up a copy on
I have Apache 2.2 working perfectly on my Linux installation and now I am
trying to set up a copy on my Windows box for development.
Everything works fine except rewriting of URLs.
I have searched and searched online, but every guide and forum says
something different. The information is poorly
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 03:26:03PM -0700, Nick Kew wrote:
> Ray Van Dolson wrote:
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> > Both blocks work, but I'm thinking I could potentially end up calling
> > gzdeflate on data that wasn't originally compressed. Maybe someone can
> > clarify:
>
> Yep, your config looks OK to me. Where's the
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
Both blocks work, but I'm thinking I could potentially end up calling
gzdeflate on data that wasn't originally compressed. Maybe someone can
clarify:
Yep, your config looks OK to me. Where's the problem compressing
data that didn't start out compressed (or vice versa)?
Hi all, I'm trying to replace some of my legacy AddOutputFilterByType
configuration directives with the more flexible dynamic syntax.
I have a reverse proxy set up in front of a server that is likely to
provide gzip compressed data.
I need to use mod_substitute to do a search and replace on the
t
Well, i tried to call the page on the browser, and all the characters
are correct...
Seems like a prototype problem after all, but why does it work on the
other machine?
Its a python system, btw.
I'll try the prototype list, thnx ppl!
:-)
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 4:39 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Tiago Becker wrote:
Hi. Sorry if i wanst clear :-(
Yes, with a static page it works, data coming from the databse works,
it doesnt work only with ajax (prototype).
I'm thinking its an apache miss configuration because it all work in
the other machine (same prototype version, apache, different
u
Dear all,
I've got a public IPv6 Network for testing and I wanted to test it with
some Apache reverse proxy stuff with loadbalancing.
The loadbalancer is a Ubuntu with stock Apache 2.2.8.
So I tried:
BalancerMember http://192.168.100.240:8080/xwiki
BalancerMember http://[2001:41e0:1234:0:123
Hi. Sorry if i wanst clear :-(
Yes, with a static page it works, data coming from the databse works,
it doesnt work only with ajax (prototype).
I'm thinking its an apache miss configuration because it all work in
the other machine (same prototype version, apache, different
ubuntu)... The special
Tiago Becker wrote:
Hello.
I have a problem using prototype and i think its an apache configuration
error (my error).
On all pages that i use ajax (prototype lib) , all the accentuated
(especial) chars gets replaced by symbols (i'm using iso 8859-1) and i can't
find a solution.
I have another
Hello.
I have a problem using prototype and i think its an apache configuration
error (my error).
On all pages that i use ajax (prototype lib) , all the accentuated
(especial) chars gets replaced by symbols (i'm using iso 8859-1) and i can't
find a solution.
I have another machine that it works,
Hello all,
I'm embedding Gallery2 in PmWiki, and trying to get rewrite rules to work for
both of the applications. Each has separate rewrite rules, but I'm having
trouble combining them...I seem to have a problem with recursive internal
redirects, which I don't understand, as every rule uses
2009/6/29 Mike Cardwell
>
> Monkey Daemon wrote:
>
>> I'm looking into our options going forward for our web-hosting cluster.
>>
>> We're currently running Zeus Web Server using sub servers.
>>
>> The idea behind webservers is that you can have a directory layout that
>> looks like:
>>
>> /var/ww
Monkey Daemon wrote:
I'm looking into our options going forward for our web-hosting cluster.
We're currently running Zeus Web Server using sub servers.
The idea behind webservers is that you can have a directory layout that
looks like:
/var/www/%HOSTING-PACKAGE-TYPE%/%x%/%x%/%domain-name.tl
On Mon, 2009-06-29 at 15:08 +0100, Monkey Daemon wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking into our options going forward for our web-hosting
> cluster.
>
> We're currently running Zeus Web Server using sub servers.
>
> The idea behind webservers is that you can have a directory layout
> that looks like:
Hi all,
I'm looking into our options going forward for our web-hosting cluster.
We're currently running Zeus Web Server using sub servers.
The idea behind webservers is that you can have a directory layout that
looks like:
/var/www/%HOSTING-PACKAGE-TYPE%/%x%/%x%/%domain-name.tld/html/
and the
Hi,
I think it is possible to run sudo lsof right? this will run
lsof as a superuser. we can
configure sudo to not ask passwd when running this command. another
option is a setuid
bit.
Regards,
Prashant Keshvani
Merce Technologies
Mumbai
Anuradha wrote:
Hi All,
In apache I want to f
Chick Newman wrote:
I am using Apache 2.0.55 on a Windows XP SP3 computer with PHP5 which
was installed manually (at C:\php) several years ago (using instructions
from David Powers book on Dreamweaver 8 and PHP/MySQL to tweak Windows
and Apache to recognize the PHP installation). I would like t
what is the error on line XXX: ? what is line XXX?
can you post the content of mod_jk.conf?
Prashant R Keshvani
Merce Technologies
Mumbai
muddushafi wrote:
I have a weird situation here.
I have downloaded Apache 2.2.11 version and installed it on Windows 2003
server. During installation I gave
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