12-03-2004
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1. Solaris
I am trying to build 64 bit apache 2.2.4 on a Sun server. I have built many
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Folks;
How can i setup ACL in Apache so i can give a group of users (defined by their emails (all users under *@red.com) access to a web page? (10 Replies)
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3. Solaris
I installed Solaris 10 on a v440. I installed v3.4.6 gcc from Sun Freeware. I was considering installing 64 bit Apache/Openssl and wondered if people encountered any problems with it. What config parameters did you have to compile openssl and apache?
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4. Web Development
Hello there,
I installed Ajaxterm on my Ubuntu 9.04 machine, and it's running ok if I use : http://localhost:8022/ in my browser. The problem is that I wanted to be able to acces it from somewere else through the internet. I read some instruction and help sites related to this problem, like :... (2 Replies)
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5. Web Development
Hello All,
I am relatively new to using Apache, I have recently set it up on Ubuntu. What I'm trying to do is make "/home/yves/MyFirstPHP/MyFirstPHP/HelloWorld.php" accessible through my browser using the URL: The UNIX and Linux Forums - Learn UNIX and Linux from Experts. The tutorials I have... (1 Reply)
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6. BSD
Server: FreeBSD 7.2-Release
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I have recently setup a HTTP server using Apache.
This was my first install of Apache, so I am very new to it.
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8. Programming
void shuffle (card_t cards, card_t cards2, char *bitvec)
{
int i;
unsigned char temp, r;
srand(time(NULL));
for (i = 0; i < 52; i++)
{
r = rand() % 52;
temp = bitvec;
if (!(temp & (1 << (8- (r % 8)))))
{
temp |= (1 << (8- (r % 8)));------->is this my problem?
}
}
}
ok so I am... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: bjhum33
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9. Solaris
Hello,
I am fairly new to Solaris so please be gentle ;). I am trying to install apache 2.4.3 adapting a script one of my colleagues wrote for version 2.2.23. The problem lies in the fact that I am aiming at creating a 64bit package hence I've already amended the script to reflect that. I... (3 Replies)
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html::widget::container
HTML::Widget::Container(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation HTML::Widget::Container(3pm)
NAME
HTML::Widget::Container - Container
SYNOPSIS
my $container = $form->element('foo');
my $field = $container->field;
my $error = $container->error;
my $label = $container->label;
my $field_xml = $container->field_xml;
my $error_xml = $container->error_xml;
my $javascript_xml = $container->javascript_xml;
my $xml = $container->as_xml;
# $xml eq "$container"
my $javascript = $container->javascript;
DESCRIPTION
Container.
METHODS
as_xml
Return Value: $xml
_build_element
Arguments: $element
Return Value: @elements
Convert $element to HTML::Element object. Accepts arrayref.
If you wish to change the rendering behaviour of HTML::Widget; specifically, the handling of elements which are array-refs, you can specify
"container_class" in HTML::Widget::Element to a custom class which just overrides this function.
build_single_element
Arguments: $element
Return Value: $element
Convert $element to HTML::Element object.
Called by "_build_element".
If you wish to change the rendering behaviour of HTML::Widget; specifically, the handling of an individual element, you can override this
function.
build_element_error
Arguments: $element
Return Value: $element
Called by "build_single_element".
If you wish to change how an error is rendered, override this function.
build_element_label
Arguments: $element, $class
Return Value: $element
Called by "build_single_element".
If you wish to change how an element's label is rendered, override this function.
The $class argument is the original class of the element, before "build_element_error" was called.
as_list
Return Value: @elements
Returns a list of HTML::Element objects.
element
field
Arguments: $element
"field" is an alias for "element".
element_xml
field_xml
Return Value: $xml
"field_xml" is an alias for "element_xml".
error
Arguments: $error
Return Value: $error
error_xml
Return Value: $xml
javascript
js
Arguments: $javascript
Return Value: $javascript
"js" is an alias for "javascript".
javascript_element
Return Value: $javascript_element
Returns javascript in a script HTML::Element.
javascript_xml
js_xml
Return Value: $javascript_xml
Returns javascript in a script block.
"js_xml" is an alias for "javascript_xml".
AUTHOR
Sebastian Riedel, "sri@oook.de"
LICENSE
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2007-03-01 HTML::Widget::Container(3pm)