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Operating Systems Solaris help me........... my apache can't start Post 302184967 by sparcguy on Sunday 13th of April 2008 11:19:46 PM
Old 04-14-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by yatmianto
i use port 80, and httpd already start with no error but my browser couldn't load my http://localhost
thx be4
did I not ask you to try doing the following?

[root]# telnet localhost 80 <-------- you type this
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
GET / <---------- then you type this

This is the most basic test for any http server

if it display something like below means webserver is ok, it's probably something wrong with your browser.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<META HTTP-EQUIV=Refresh CONTENT="0; URL=http://yourdomain.com./banner.html"
>
<html>
</html>
Connection closed by foreign host.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

if this also cannot see means your webserver is using a non standard port or httpd daemons are not started.

Can you run that command and see what is being displayed?
 

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NAME
Apache2::URI - Perl API for manipulating URIs Synopsis use Apache2::URI (); $hostport = $r->construct_server(); $hostport = $r->construct_server($hostname); $hostport = $r->construct_server($hostname, $port); $hostport = $r->construct_server($hostname, $port, $pool); $url = $r->construct_url(); $url = $r->construct_url($rel_uri); $url = $r->construct_url($rel_uri, $pool); $parsed_uri = $r->parse_uri($uri); $parsed_uri = $r->parsed_uri(); $url = join '%20', qw(one two three); Apache2::URI::unescape_url($url); Description While "APR::URI" provides a generic API to dissect, adjust and put together any given URI string, "Apache2::URI" provides an API specific to Apache, by taking the information directly from the $r object. Therefore when manipulating the URI of the current HTTP request usually methods from both classes are used. API
"Apache2::URI" provides the following functions and methods: "construct_server" Construct a string made of hostname and port $hostport = $r->construct_server(); $hostport = $r->construct_server($hostname); $hostport = $r->construct_server($hostname, $port); $hostport = $r->construct_server($hostname, $port, $pool); obj: $r ( "Apache2::RequestRec object" ) The current request object opt arg1: $hostname ( string ) The hostname of the server. If that argument is not passed, "$r->get_server_name" is used. opt arg2: $port ( string ) The port the server is running on. If that argument is not passed, "$r->get_server_port" is used. opt arg3: $pool ( "APR::Pool object" ) The pool to allocate the string from. If that argument is not passed, "$r->pool" is used. ret: $hostport ( string ) The server's hostport string since: 2.0.00 Examples: o Assuming that: $r->get_server_name == "localhost"; $r->get_server_port == 8001; The code: $hostport = $r->construct_server(); returns a string: localhost:8001 o The following code sets the values explicitly: $hostport = $r->construct_server("my.example.com", 8888); and it returns a string: my.example.com:8888 "construct_url" Build a fully qualified URL from the uri and information in the request rec: $url = $r->construct_url(); $url = $r->construct_url($rel_uri); $url = $r->construct_url($rel_uri, $pool); obj: $r ( "Apache2::RequestRec object" ) The current request object opt arg1: $rel_uri ( string ) The path to the requested file (it may include a concatenation of path, query and fragment components). If that argument is not passed, "$r->uri" is used. opt arg2: $pool ( "APR::Pool object" ) The pool to allocate the URL from If that argument is not passed, "$r->pool" is used. ret: $url ( string ) A fully qualified URL since: 2.0.00 Examples: o Assuming that the request was http://localhost.localdomain:8529/test?args The code: my $url = $r->construct_url; returns the string: http://localhost.localdomain:8529/test notice that the query (args) component is not in the string. You need to append it manually if it's needed. o Assuming that the request was http://localhost.localdomain:8529/test?args The code: my $rel_uri = "/foo/bar?tar"; my $url = $r->construct_url($rel_uri); returns the string: http://localhost.localdomain:8529/foo/bar?tar "parse_uri" Break apart URI (affecting the current request's uri components) $r->parse_uri($uri); obj: $r ( "Apache2::RequestRec object" ) The current request object arg1: $uri ( string ) The uri to break apart ret: no return value warning: This method has several side-effects explained below since: 2.0.00 This method call has the following side-effects: 1. sets "$r->args" to the rest after '?' if such exists in the passed $uri, otherwise sets it to "undef". 2. sets "$r->uri" to the passed $uri without the "$r->args" part. 3. sets "$r->hostname" (if not set already) using the ("scheme://host:port") parts of the passed $uri. "parsed_uri" Get the current request's parsed uri object my $uri = $r->parsed_uri(); obj: $r ( "Apache2::RequestRec object" ) The current request object ret: $uri ( "APR::URI object" ) The parsed uri since: 2.0.00 This object is suitable for using with "APR::URI::rpath" "unescape_url" Unescape URLs Apache2::URI::unescape_url($url); obj: $url ( string ) The URL to unescape ret: no return value The argument $url is now unescaped since: 2.0.00 Example: my $url = join '%20', qw(one two three); Apache2::URI::unescape_url($url); $url now contains the string: "one two three"; See Also "APR::URI", mod_perl 2.0 documentation. Copyright mod_perl 2.0 and its core modules are copyrighted under The Apache Software License, Version 2.0. Authors The mod_perl development team and numerous contributors. perl v5.16.2 2011-02-07 apache_mod_perl-108~358::mod_perl-2.0.7::docs::api::Apache2::URI(3)
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