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Operating Systems Linux Debian Lighttpd problem Post 302787117 by nenmart on Thursday 28th of March 2013 04:44:16 PM
Old 03-28-2013
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Originally Posted by Corona688
I really doubt it.

I'm not withholding a magic do-everything fix from you. We really don't have enough information to diagnose your problem yet. There's no single problem in particular that causes things to 'freeze'. Please show us this program, or at least tell us more about what it is.
Tested different php+html.
Simple Php: "<? echo mt_rand(1,10000);?>" -> 25000 ms
Hrml: now OK. (200ms) Sometime good, Sometime bad...

...CGI problem may be?

what kind config file copied? and diagnostic?


More information:
It do four times a day on the dot. (2-3 minutes slow)
Ftp speed OK, only "web" slow. (20000-30000 ms loading time)
 

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Class::DBI::FromCGI(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  Class::DBI::FromCGI(3pm)

NAME
Class::DBI::FromCGI - Update Class::DBI data using CGI::Untaint SYNOPSIS
package Film; use Class::DBI::FromCGI; use base 'Class::DBI'; # set up as any other Class::DBI class. __PACKAGE__->untaint_columns( printable => [qw/Title Director/], integer => [qw/DomesticGross NumExplodingSheep/], date => [qw/OpeningDate/], ); # Later on, over in another package ... my $h = CGI::Untaint->new( ... ); my $film = Film->retrieve('Godfather II'); $film->update_from_cgi($h); my $new_film = Film->create_from_cgi($h); if (my %errors = $film->cgi_update_errors) { while (my ($field, $problem) = each %errors) { warn "Problem with $field: $problem "; } } # or $film->update_from_cgi($h => @columns_to_update); # or $film->update_from_cgi($h => { ignore => @cols_to_ignore, required => @cols_needed, all => @columns_which_may_be_empty }); my $how = $film->untaint_type('Title'); # printable DESCRIPTION
Lots of times, Class::DBI is used in web-based applications. (In fact, coupled with a templating system that allows you to pass objects, such as Template::Toolkit, Class::DBI is very much your friend for these.) And, as we all know, one of the most irritating things about writing web-based applications is the monotony of writing much of the same stuff over and over again. And, where there's monotony there's a tendency to skip over stuff that we all know is really important, but is a pain to write - like Taint Checking and sensible input validation. (Especially as we can still show a 'working' application without it!). So, we now have CGI::Untaint to take care of a lot of that for us. It so happens that CGI::Untaint also plays well with Class::DBI. Class::DBI::FromCGI is a little wrapper that ties these two together. METHODS
untaint_columns All you need to do is to 'use Class::DBI::FromCGI' in your class (or in your local Class::DBI subclass that all your other classes inherit from. You do do that, don't you?). Then, in each class in which you want to use this, you declare how you want to untaint each column: __PACKAGE__->untaint_columns( printable => [qw/Title Director/], integer => [qw/DomesticGross NumExplodingSheep/], date => [qw/OpeningDate/], ); (where the keys are the CGI::Untaint package to be used, and the values a listref of the relevant columns). update_from_cgi When you want to update based on the values coming in from a web-based form, you just call: $obj->update_from_cgi($h => @columns_to_update); If every value passed in gets through the CGI::Untaint process, the object will be updated (but not committed, in case you want to do anything else with it). Otherwise the update will fail (there are no partial updates), and $obj->cgi_update_errors will tell you what went wrong (as a hash of problem field => error from CGI::Untaint). create_from_cgi Similarly, if you wish to create a new object, then you can call: my $obj = Class->create_from_cgi($h => @columns_to_update); If this fails, $obj will be a defined object, containing the errors, as with an update, but will not contain the values submitted, nor have been written to the database. untaint_type my $how = $film->untaint_type('Title'); # printable This tells you how we're going to untaint a given column. cgi_update_errors if (my %errors = $film->cgi_update_errors) { while (my ($field, $problem) = each %errors) { warn "Problem with $field: $problem "; } } This returns a hash of any errors when updating. Despite its name it also applies when inserting. Column Auto-Detection As Class::DBI knows all its columns, you don't even have to say what columns you're interested in, unless it's a subset, as we can auto- fill these: $obj->update_from_cgi($h); You can also specify columns which must be present, or columns to be ignored even if they are present: $film->update_from_cgi($h => { all => @all_columns, # auto-filled if left blank ignore => @cols_to_ignore, required => @cols_needed, }); Doesn't this all make your life so much easier? NOTE
Don't try to update the value of your primary key. Class::DBI doesn't like that. If you try to do this it will be silently skipped. ANOTHER NOTE
If you haven't set up any 'untaint_column' information for a column which you later attempt to untaint, then we try to call $self->column_type to ascertain the default handler to use. Currently this will only use if you're using Class::DBI::mysql, and only for certain column types. SEE ALSO
Class::DBI. CGI::Untaint. Template. AUTHOR
Tony Bowden BUGS and QUERIES Please direct all correspondence regarding this module to: bug-Class-DBI-FromCGI@rt.cpan.org COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001-2005 Kasei. All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.0 2005-10-04 Class::DBI::FromCGI(3pm)
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