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- macros, debugging: 21.7.5. mod_perl gdb Debug Macros
- B::Deparse: 21.8.1. B::Deparse
- mailing lists
- Apache test framework development: 23.3.2. mod_perl Mailing Lists
- cgi-list: 23.3.4. Perl/CGI
- mod_perl (see mod_perl mailing list)
- mod_perl advocacy issues: 23.3.2. mod_perl Mailing Lists
- mod_perl CVS: 23.3.2. mod_perl Mailing Lists
- mod_perl development mailing list: 23.3.2. mod_perl Mailing Lists
- mod_perl documentation mailing list: 23.3.2. mod_perl Mailing Lists
- perl: 23.3.3. Perl
- scalability: 23.3.9. Performance and Scalability
- Mail::Sendmail module: E.3.3. Sending Email
- maintenance
- automatic: 5.8.4. Scheduled Routine Maintenance
- log files: 5.11.1. Handling Log Files
- make command
- building mod_perl: 3.2. Building mod_perl (make)
- troubleshooting: 3.2.2. make Troubleshooting
- make install command: 3.4. Installation (make install)
- make test command: 3.3. Testing the Server (make test)
- troubleshooting: 3.3.2. make test Troubleshooting
- make utility, httpd executable
- creating: 2.2.2. Building mod_perl
- testing: 2.2.2. Building mod_perl
- Makefile.PL command: 3.1.1. Controlling the Build Process
- errors and: 3.1.8. perl Makefile.PL Troubleshooting
- Makefile.PL, preparing for manual build: 3.4.1. Manually Building a mod_perl-Enabled Apache
- Makefiles, mod_perl, building: 2.2.2. Building mod_perl
- MakeMaker: 3.1. Configuring the Source
- makepl_args.mod_perl file: 3.1.5. Reusing Configuration Parameters
- manpages
- Perl,
accessing: 6.1.1. Accessing Documentation
- perldoc: 6.1.1. Accessing Documentation
- perlfaq: 6.1.1. Accessing Documentation
- perlref, references: 14.2.5. Passing Variables
- Template::Manual::Config: D.5. Processing Templates
- manual builds: 3.4.1. Manually Building a mod_perl-Enabled Apache
- MaxClients directive: 4.1.7. MinSpareServers, MaxSpareServers, StartServers, MaxClients, and MaxRequestsPerChild
- setting: 11.1. Setting the MaxClients Directive
- MaxRequestsPerChild configuration directive: 6.4.1. exit( )
- MaxRequestsPerChild directive: 1.2.1. Forking
- 10.1. Sharing Memory
- setting: 11.2. Setting the MaxRequestsPerChild Directive
- size: 10.1. Sharing Memory
- MaxSpareServers directive: 4.1.7. MinSpareServers, MaxSpareServers, StartServers, MaxClients, and MaxRequestsPerChild
- 11.3. Setting MinSpareServers, MaxSpareServers, and StartServers
- media types: E.6. Putting Everything Together
- Memoize module: 13.11. Caching with Memoize
- memory
- allocation, preallocation: 10.1.6. Memory Preallocation
- child processes: 10.1. Sharing Memory
- damage from large files: 14.2.2. Big Input, Big Damage
- 14.2.3. Small Input, Big Damage
- FreeBSD, changing buffer size: 12.7.3. Buffering Feature
- imported symbols: 13.5.2. Importing Symbols
- increasing, CPU load and: 11.1. Setting the MaxClients Directive
- input size: 14.2.2. Big Input, Big Damage
- input size tests: 14.2.4. Think Production, Not Development
- leaks: 14.2.6. Memory Leakage
- avoiding, OS and: 8.1.4. Avoiding Memory Leaks
- B::LexInfo: 14.2.6. Memory Leakage
- cvrundiff( ) function: 14.2.6. Memory Leakage
- set comparison and: 14.2.6. Memory Leakage
- tracking: B.2.4. Apache::Leak—Module for Tracking Memory Leaks in mod_perl Code
- Linux, changing buffer size: 12.7.3. Buffering Feature
- mod_perl requirements: 1.3. The Development of mod_perl 1.0
- modules, usage considerations: 13.5.1. "Bloatware" Modules
- needs assessment: 8.2.5. How Much Memory Is Enough?
- overview: 5.11.2. Swapping Prevention
- process consumption of: 9.3. Process Memory Measurements
- process requirements: 12.2. Standalone mod_perl-Enabled Apache Server
- process usage: 11.1. Setting the MaxClients Directive
- real memory, usage: 10.1.1. Calculating Real Memory Usage
- shared
- maximum: 14.1.2. Defining the Maximum Memory Size Threshold
- minimum: 14.1.1. Defining the Minimum Shared Memory Size Threshold
- sharing, operating system and: 8.1.5. Memory-Sharing Capabilities
- Solaris, changing buffer size: 12.7.3. Buffering Feature
- swapping: 8.2.5. How Much Memory Is Enough?
- usage
- real memory: 10.1.1. Calculating Real Memory Usage
- variables: 10.1.2. Memory-Sharing Validation
- usage control: 14.1. Controlling Your Memory Usage
- usage limits
- killing processes and: 14.1.1. Defining the Minimum Shared Memory Size Threshold
- reuse code: 14.2.1. Memory Reuse
- submission size: 14.2.2. Big Input, Big Damage
- 14.2.3. Small Input, Big Damage
- memory management
- information resources: 5.12. References
- operating system: 8.1.3. Good Memory Management
- memory pages: 5.11.2. Swapping Prevention
- disadvantages: 5.11.2. Swapping Prevention
- memory segment, limiting sizes: 5.11.3. Limiting Resources Used by Apache Child Processes
- memory sharing
- child processes: 10.1. Sharing Memory
- MaxClient calculations: 11.1. Setting the MaxClients Directive
- validation: 10.1.2. Memory-Sharing Validation
- memory swapping: 5.11.2. Swapping Prevention
- disadvantages: 5.11.2. Swapping Prevention
- MergeHandlers option, PerlOptions directive: 24.5.6.8. MergeHandlers
- method handlers: 4.2.8. Perl Method Handlers
- coding considerations: 6.12. Method Handlers: The Browse and See, Browse and View Example
- enabling: 3.1.4. Enabling Extra Features
- mod_perl 2.0: 25.1.5. Method Handlers
- methods
- child_terminate( ): A.13. Terminating a Child Process on Request Completion
- cleanup_for_exec( ): 10.2.2. Freeing the Parent Process
- connect_on_init( ): 20.2.1. Preopening DBI Connections
- content_type( ): 16.2.1. Content-Type Header
- Data::Dumper::Dumper: 19.6.3. Storing Complex Data Structures
- flock( ): 19.1. mod_perl and DBM
- GET: 1.1.2. The Common Gateway Interface Specification
- leak_test( ): 14.2.6. Memory Leakage
- mod_perl 2.0 considerations: 25.1.3. Code Porting
- performance, compared to functions: 13.6.3. Are All Methods Slower Than Functions?
- ping( ): 20.2.2. Improving Speed by Skipping ping( )
- POST: 1.1.2. The Common Gateway Interface Specification
- set_content_length( ): 16.2.2. Content-Length Header
- set_last_modified( ): 16.1.2. Last-Modified Header
- update_mtime( ), last-modified header: 16.1.2. Last-Modified Header
- migration
-
mod_perl to Apache::Registry: 1.3.1. Running CGI Scripts with mod_perl
- mod_perl 1.0 to 2.0: 25.1. Migrating to and Programming with mod_perl 2.0
- compatibiltiy layers: 25.1.1. The Shortest Migration Path
- configuration files: 25.1.2. Migrating Configuration Files
- porting code: 25.1.3. Code Porting
- scrtipts to mod_perl: 4.2.1.1. Running scripts located in the same directory under different handlers
- MIME headers, generating: 1.1.2. The Common Gateway Interface Specification
- MIME, PerlHandler and: A.11. Setting PerlHandler Based on MIME Type
- MIME type checking (Apache request processing): 1.4. Apache 1.3 Request Processing Phases
- MIME types
- list of: 1.1.2. The Common Gateway Interface Specification
- web site: 1.5. References
- MinSpareServers directive: 4.1.7. MinSpareServers, MaxSpareServers, StartServers, MaxClients, and MaxRequestsPerChild
- 11.3. Setting MinSpareServers, MaxSpareServers, and StartServers
- miscellaneous modules: B. Apache Perl Modules
- B.18.1. Apache::Session—Maintain Session State Across HTTP Requests
- Missing right bracket, message: 22.2.5. Missing right bracket at line ...
- mkdir command: 2.5. Preparing the Scripts Directory
- MLDBM module, complex data structure storage: 19.6.3. Storing Complex Data Structures
- mod_auth_db: 3.11.4. mod_auth_dbm Nuances
- mod_auth_dbm: 3.11.4. mod_auth_dbm Nuances
- mod_backhand web site: 5.12. References
- 12.16. References
- mod_cgi: 1.1.3. Apache CGI Handling with mod_cgi
- converting to use mod_perl API: 6.7.3. Converting to use the mod_perl API and mod_perl-Specific Modules
- directives, using in mod_perl: 4.2.12. PerlSetupEnv
- forking: 1.2.1. Forking
- scripts, converting to Perl content handler: 6.7.2. Converting into a Perl Content Handler
- mod_info: 4.8. Enabling Remote Server Configuration Reports
- mod_log_spread web site: 5.12. References
- mod_macro web site: 4.12. References
- mod_perl
- build options: 3.5. Installation Scenarios for Standalone mod_perl
- building, separately from Apache server: 3.5.2. Building mod_perl and Apache Separately
- configuration
- aliases: 4.2.1. Alias Configurations
- enabling mod_perl: 24.5.1. Enabling mod_perl
- improvements: 24.3.4. Improved and More Flexible Configuration
- modperl handler: 24.5.5.1. modperl
- module access: 24.5.2. Accessing the mod_perl 2.0 Modules
- overview: 4.2. mod_perl Configuration
- perl command-line switches: 24.5.4. Perl's Command-Line Switches
- perl-script handler: 24.5.5.2. perl-script
- PerlOptions directive: 24.5.6. PerlOptions Directive
- startup file: 24.5.3. Startup File
- configuration file, <Perl> section: 4.2. mod_perl Configuration
- event tracing: 21.4. Tracing mod_perl-Specific Perl Calls
- handlers
- perl-script handler: 24.5.5.2. perl-script
- response handler example: 24.5.5.3. A simple response handler example
- installation
- with Apache-SSL: 3.6.3. Installing mod_perl with Apache-SSL (+openssl)
- binaries: 24.4.2. Installing Binaries
- with CPAN.pm: 3.7. Installing mod_perl with the CPAN.pm Interactive Shell
- from source: 24.4.1. Installing from Source
- with mod_ssl: 3.6.2. Installing mod_perl with mod_ssl (+openssl)
- multiple machines: 3.8. Installing mod_perl on Multiple Machines
- with PHP: 3.6.1. Installing mod_perl with PHP
- with Stronghold: 3.6.4. Installing mod_perl with Stronghold
- list of sites using: 1.3. The Development of mod_perl 1.0
- non-standard features, enabling: 3.1.4. Enabling Extra Features
- optimizations: 24.3.5. Optimizations
- resource usage issues: 3.9.5. Nonstandard mod_perl-Enabled Apache Installation
- script migration: 4.2.1.1. Running scripts located in the same directory under different handlers
- source code distribution, obtaining: 2.1. Installing mod_perl 1.0 in Three Steps
- SSL functionality, pros and cons: 12.14. SSL Functionality and a mod_perl Server
- standard features, enabling: 3.1.3. Activating Standard API Features
- testing: 3.10. How Can I Tell if mod_perl Is Running?
- error log: 3.10.1. Checking the error_log File
- via CGI script: 3.10.4. Testing via a CGI Script
- via lwp-request: 3.10.5. Testing via lwp-request
- via telnet: 3.10.3. Testing via Telnet
- viewing /perl-status: 3.10.2. Testing by Viewing /perl-status
- web site: 2.9. References
- mod_perl 2.0 new features, thread support: 24.3.1. Thread Support
- mod_perl advocacy issues mailing list: 23.3.2. mod_perl Mailing Lists
- mod_perl API, sending multiple cookies: A.6. Sending Multiple Cookies with the mod_perl API
- mod_perl CVS mailing list: 23.3.2. mod_perl Mailing Lists
- mod_perl development mailing list: 23.3.2. mod_perl Mailing Lists
- mod_perl documentation mailing list: 23.3.2. mod_perl Mailing Lists
- modperl handler: 24.5.5.1. modperl
- mod_perl home page: 23.3.1. mod_perl
- mod_perl mailing list: 23. Getting Help and Online Resources
- etiquette: 23.2. Mailing List Etiquette
- reporting problems: 23.1. How to Report Problems
- backtrace from core dumps: 23.1.1. Getting the Backtrace from Core Dumps
- spinning processses: 23.1.2. Spinning Processes
- subscription information: 23.3.2. mod_perl Mailing Lists
- mod_perl module
- development of version 1.0: 1.3. The Development of mod_perl 1.0
- principles of operation: 1.4.2. mod_perl 1.0 and the mod_perl API
- mod_perl resources: 23.3.1. mod_perl
- mod_perl services, ISPs: C. ISPs Providing mod_perl Services
- ModPerl::MethodLookup module: 25.1.3. Code Porting
- ModPerl::Registry module: 25.1.4. ModPerl::Registry Family
- ModPerl::RegistryCooker module: 25.1.4. ModPerl::Registry Family
- MOD_PERL_TRACE environment variable, options: 21.4. Tracing mod_perl-Specific Perl Calls
- mod_php, building: 3.6.1. Installing mod_perl with PHP
- mod_proxy
- broken connection detection and: 6.9. Handling the "User Pressed Stop Button" Case
- buffering: 12.7.3. Buffering Feature
- building: 12.7.6. Build Process
- overview: 12.7. Apache's mod_proxy Module
- ProxyPass directive: 12.7.1.1. ProxyPass
- ProxyPassReverse directive: 12.7.1.2. ProxyPassReverse
- security issues: 12.7.1.3. Security issues
- mod_proxy_add_forward: 12.16. References
- mod_rewrite: 12.8. mod_rewrite Examples
- Perl and: A.10. mod_rewrite in Perl
- mod_so module: 3.1. Configuring the Source
- mod_ssl, mod+perl installation with: 3.6.2. Installing mod_perl with mod_ssl (+openssl)
- mod_status, configuring Apache::VMonitor: 5.10.2.1. Prerequisites and configuration
- mod_status module: 21.7.3. Detecting Hanging Processes
- 21.9.2. mod_status
- mod_throttle_access web site: 5.12. References
- modules
- access modules: B. Apache Perl Modules
- B.7. Access-Phase Modules
- ADD_MODULE configuration parameter: 3.1.1. Controlling the Build Process
- Apache core modules: B.17.1. Apache::Module—Interface to Apache C Module Structures
- Apache, overview: 1.4.1. Apache 1.3 Modules and the mod_perl 1.0 API
- Apache::AddHostPath: B.9.1. Apache::AddHostPath—Adds Some or All of the Hostname and Port to the URI
- Apache::Archive: B.12.4. Apache::Archive—Expose Archive Files Through the Apache Web Server
- Apache::ASP: B.14.1. Apache::ASP—Active Server Pages for Apache with mod_perl
- Apache::AutoIndex: B.12.1. Apache::AutoIndex—Perl Replacement for the mod_autoindex and mod_dir Apache Modules
- Apache::AxKit: B.14.2. Apache::AxKit—XML Toolkit for mod_perl
- Apache::Backhand: B.12.12. Apache::Backhand—Write mod_backhand Functions in Perl
- Apache::Clean: B.15.2. Apache::Clean—mod_perl Interface Into HTML::Clean
- Apache::Compress: B.15.7. Apache::Compress—Auto-Compress Web Files with gzip
- Apache::ConfigFile: B.4.5. Apache::ConfigFile—Parse an Apache-Style httpd.conf Configuration File
- Apache::Connection: B.17.4. Apache::Connection—Interface to the Apache conn_rec Data Structure
- Apache::Constants: B.17.5. Apache::Constants—Constants Defined in httpd.h
- Apache::Cookie: B.18.3. Apache::Cookie—HTTP Cookies Class
- Apache::DB, mod_perl debugging: 21.5.9. Interactive mod_perl Debugging
- Apache::DB module: B.2.1. Apache::DB—Hooks for the Interactive Perl Debugger
- Apache::DBI: B.13.1. Apache::DBI—Initiate a Persistent Database Connection
- configuration: 20.1.3. Configuring Apache::DBI
- Apache::DBILogConfig: B.16.2. Apache::DBILogConfig—Logs Access Information in a DBI Database
- Apache::DBILogger: B.16.3. Apache::DBILogger—Tracks What's Being Transferred in a DBI Database
- Apache::Debug: B.2.2. Apache::Debug—Utilities for Debugging Embedded Perl Code
- Apache::DebugInfo: B.2.3. Apache::DebugInfo—Send Debug Information to Client
- Apache::Dispatch: B.11.5. Apache::Dispatch—Call PerlHandlers with the Ease of Registry Scripts
- Apache::DProf: B.1.3. Apache::DProf—Hook Devel::DProf into mod_perl
- Apache::DumpHeaders: B.16.4. Apache::DumpHeaders—Watch HTTP Transaction via Headers
- Apache::Embperl: B.14.3. HTML::Embperl—Embed Perl into HTML
- Apache::EmbperlChain: B.14.4. Apache::EmbperlChain—Process Embedded Perl in HTML in the OutputChain
- Apache::ePerl: B.14.5. Apache::ePerl—Embedded Perl 5 Language
- Apache::ExtUtils: B.17.6. Apache::ExtUtils—Utilities for Apache C/Perl Glue
- Apache::FakeRequest: B.1.5. Apache::FakeRequest—Fake Request Object for Debugging
- Apache::File: B.17.7. Apache::File—Advanced Functions for Manipulating Files on the Server Side
- Apache::Filter: B.15.3. Apache::Filter—Alter the Output of Previous Handlers
- Apache::Gateway: B.12.5. Apache::Gateway—Implement a Gateway
- Apache::GD::Graph: B.18.8. Apache::GD::Graph—Generate Graphs in an Apache Handler
- Apache::GTopLimit: B.3.4. Apache::GTopLimit—Limit Apache httpd Processes
- Apache::Gzip: B.15.6. Apache::Gzip—Auto-Compress Web Files with gzip
- Apache::GzipChain: B.15.4. Apache::GzipChain—Compress HTML (or Anything) in the OutputChain
- Apache::httpd_conf: B.4.3. Apache::httpd_conf—Generate an httpd.conf File
- Apache::Icon: B.18.4. Apache::Icon—Look Up Icon Images
- Apache::Include: B.18.5. Apache::Include—Utilities for mod_perl/mod_include Integration
- Apache::iNcom: B.14.6. Apache::iNcom—E-Commerce Framework
- Apache::Language: B.18.6. Apache::Language—Perl Transparent Language Support for Apache Modules and mod_perl Scripts
- Apache::Layer: B.15.8. Apache::Layer—Layer Content Tree Over One or More Others
- Apache::Leak: 14.2.6. Memory Leakage
- B.2.4. Apache::Leak—Module for Tracking Memory Leaks in mod_perl Code
- Apache::Log: B.17.8. Apache::Log—Interface to Apache Logging
- Apache::LogFile: B.17.9. Apache::LogFile—Interface to Apache's Logging Routines
- Apache::Mason: B.14.7. Apache::Mason—Perl-Based Web Site Development and Delivery System
- Apache::MIMEMapper: B.8.2. Apache::MIMEMapper—Associates File Extensions with PerlHandlers
- Apache::MimeXML: B.8.1. Apache::MimeXML—mod_perl Mime Encoding Sniffer for XML Files
- Apache::Module: B.17.1. Apache::Module—Interface to Apache C Module Structures
- Apache::ModuleConfig: B.4.1. Apache::ModuleConfig—Interface to Configuration API
- Apache::Motd: B.18.9. Apache::Motd—Provide motd (Message of the Day) Functionality to a Web Server
- Apache::NNTPGateway: B.12.6. Apache::NNTPGateway—NNTP Interface for a mod_perl-Enabled Apache Web Server.
- Apache::OutputChain: B.15.1. Apache::OutputChain—Chain Stacked Perl Handlers
- Apache::OWA: B.13.2. Apache::OWA—Oracle's PL/SQL Web Toolkit for Apache
- Apache::PageKit: B.14.8. Apache::PageKit—Web Applications Framework
- Apache::ParseLog: B.18.10. Apache::ParseLog—Object-Oriented Perl Extension for Parsing Apache Log Files
- Apache::PassFile: B.15.5. Apache::PassFile—Send File via OutputChain
- Apache::Peek: B.2.5. Apache::Peek—A Data Debugging Tool for the XS Programmer
- Apache::PerlRun: B.11.1. Apache::Registry and Apache::PerlRun
- Apache::PerlSections: B.4.2. Apache::PerlSections—Utilities for Working with <Perl> Sections
- Apache::PerlVINC: B.1.2. Apache::PerlVINC—Allow Module Versioning in <Location> and <VirtualHost> blocks
- Apache::PrettyPerl: B.12.7. Apache::PrettyPerl—Syntax Highlighting for Perl Files
- Apache::PrettyText: B.12.7. Apache::PrettyPerl—Syntax Highlighting for Perl Files
- Apache::ProxyPass: B.9.2. Apache::ProxyPass—implement ProxyPass in Perl
- Apache::ProxyPassThru: B.9.3. Apache::ProxyPassThru—Skeleton for Vanilla Proxy
- Apache::RandomLocation: B.12.9. Apache::RandomLocation—Random File Display
- Apache::RedirectLogFix: B.16.1. Apache::RedirectLogFix—Correct Status While Logging
- Apache::RefererBlock: B.10.1. Apache::RefererBlock—Block Request Based Upon "Referer" Header
- Apache::Registry: B.11.1. Apache::Registry and Apache::PerlRun
- Apache::RegistryBB: B.11.3. Apache::RegistryBB—Apache::Registry Bare Bones
- Apache::RegistryLoader: B.18.11. Apache::RegistryLoader—Compile Apache::Registry Scripts at Server Startup
- Apache::RegistryNG: B.11.2. Apache::RegistryNG—Apache::Registry New Generation
- Apache::Reload: B.1.1. Apache::Reload—Automatically Reload Changed Modules
- Apache::Request: B.11.4. Apache::Request (libapreq)—Generic Apache Request Library
- Apache::RequestNotes: B.18.2. Apache::RequestNotes—Easy, Consistent Access to Cookie and Form Data Across Each Request Phase
- Apache::Resource: B.3.6. Apache::Resource—Limit Resources Used by httpd Children
- Apache::Roaming: B.12.11. Apache::Roaming—A mod_perl Handler for Roaming Profiles
- Apache::Sandwich: B.15.9. Apache::Sandwich—Layered Document (Sandwich) Maker
- Apache::Scoreboard: B.17.10. Apache::Scoreboard—Perl Interface to Apache's scoreboard.h
- Apache::Server: B.17.11. Apache::Server—Perl Interface to the Apache server_rec Struct
- Apache::Session: B.18.1. Apache::Session—Maintain Session State Across HTTP Requests
- Apache::ShowRequest: B.17.2. Apache::ShowRequest—Show Phases and Module Participation
- Apache::SIG: B.18.12. Apache::SIG—Override Apache Signal Handlers with Perl's Signal Handlers
- Apache::SimpleReplace: B.15.10. Apache::SimpleReplace—Simple Template Framework
- Apache::SizeLimit: B.3.3. Apache::SizeLimit—Limit Apache httpd Processes
- Apache::SmallProf: B.1.4. Apache::SmallProf—Hook Devel::SmallProf into mod_perl
- Apache::src: B.4.4. Apache::src—Methods for Locating and Parsing Bits of Apache Source Code
- Apache::SSI: B.15.11. Apache::SSI—Implement Server-Side Includes in Perl
- Apache::Stage: B.12.10. Apache::Stage—Manage a Staging Directory
- Apache::Status: B.3.7. Apache::Status—Embedded Interpreter Status Information
- Apache::SubProcess: B.17.3. Apache::SubProcess—Interface to Apache Subprocess API
- Apache::Sybase::CTlib: B.13.3. Apache::Sybase::CTlib—Persistent CTlib Connection Management for Apache
- Apache::Symbol: B.2.6. Apache::Symbol—Avoid the Mandatory `Subroutine Redefined' Warning
- Apache::Symdump: B.2.7. Apache::Symdump—Symbol Table Snapshots
- Apache::Table: B.17.12. Apache::Table—Perl Interface to the Apache Table Struct
- Apache::TempFile: B.18.13. Apache::TempFile—Allocate Temporary Filenames for the Duration of a Request
- Apache::Template: D.7. Apache::Template Module
- Apache::test: B.1.6. Apache::test—Facilitate Testing of Apache::* Modules
- Apache::Throttle: B.9.4. Apache::Throttle—Speed-Based Content Negotiation
- Apache::TimedRedirect: B.3.5. Apache::TimedRedirect—Redirect URLs for a Given Time Period
- Apache::Traffic: B.16.5. Apache::Traffic—Track Hits and Bytes Transferred on a Per-User Basis
- Apache::TransLDAP: B.9.5. Apache::TransLDAP—Trans Handler Example
- Apache::URI: B.17.13. Apache::URI—URI Component Parsing and Unparsing
- Apache::Usertrack: B.10.2. Apache::Usertrack—Emulate the mod_usertrack Apache Module
- Apache::Util: B.17.14. Apache::Util—Perl Interface to Apache C Utility Functions
- Apache::VMonitor: B.3.2. Apache::VMonitor—Visual System and Apache Server Monitor
- Apache::WAP::AutoIndex: B.12.2. Apache::WAP::AutoIndex—WAP Demonstration Module
- Apache::WAP::MailPeek: B.12.3. Apache::WAP::MailPeek—Demonstrate Use of WML Delivery
- Apache::Watchdog::RunAway: B.3.1. Apache::Watchdog::RunAway—Hanging Processes Monitor and Terminator
- application-specific content generation phase modules: B. Apache Perl Modules
- application-specific content-genration modules: B.12.1. Apache::AutoIndex—Perl Replacement for the mod_autoindex and mod_dir Apache Modules
- authentication modules: B. Apache Perl Modules
- B.5. Authentication-Phase Modules
- authorization modules: B. Apache Perl Modules
- B.6. Authorization-Phase Modules
- AxKit::XSP::Cookie: E.3.2. Handling Cookies
- BEGIN block execution: 6.4.9. BEGIN blocks
- BerkeleyDB: 19. DBM and mod_perl
- Book::DBMCache, global variables and: 19.6.1. tie( )-ing Once and Forever
- bundling: 3.7. Installing mod_perl with the CPAN.pm Interactive Shell
- CGI.pm: 1.1.2. The Common Gateway Interface Specification
- output generation: 1.1.2. The Common Gateway Interface Specification
- control and monitoring: B. Apache Perl Modules
- control and monitoring modules: B.3.1. Apache::Watchdog::RunAway—Hanging Processes Monitor and Terminator
- core Apache modules: B. Apache Perl Modules
- creating, with XS and h2xs: 13.12.1. Building Perl Extensions with XS and h2xs
- databases: B. Apache Perl Modules
- B.13.1. Apache::DBI—Initiate a Persistent Database Connection
- DB_File::Lock: 19.6.2. Read/Write Access
- DBI, databases and: 20. Relational Databases and mod_perl
- debugging modules: B. Apache Perl Modules
- B.2. Modules to Aid Debugging
- development stage: B. Apache Perl Modules
- development stage modules: B.1. Development-Stage Modules
- DSO support: 3.1. Configuring the Source
- file browser, configuring: 6.12. Method Handlers: The Browse and See, Browse and View Example
- filters, output filters: B. Apache Perl Modules
- B.15.1. Apache::OutputChain—Chain Stacked Perl Handlers
- fixup handlers: B. Apache Perl Modules
- B.10.1. Apache::RefererBlock—Block Request Based Upon "Referer" Header
- frameworks: B. Apache Perl Modules
- B.14.1. Apache::ASP—Active Server Pages for Apache with mod_perl
- generic content-generation modules: B.11. Generic Content-Generation Modules
- generic content-generation phase modules: B. Apache Perl Modules
- handlers, creating: 2.7. A Simple mod_perl Content Handler
- importing, when not to: 4.3.1. A Sample Startup File
- information gathering: 21.9.1. Apache::Status—Embedded Interpreter Status Information
- initialization, server startup: 10.1.5. Module Initialization at Server Startup
- layering modules: B. Apache Perl Modules
- B.15.1. Apache::OutputChain—Chain Stacked Perl Handlers
- loading
- directives for: 4.2.3. PerlModule and PerlRequire
- %INC hash and: 6.3.2. The %INC Hash
- logging-phase handlers: B. Apache Perl Modules
- B.16.1. Apache::RedirectLogFix—Correct Status While Logging
- Mail::Sendmail: E.3.3. Sending Email
- memory considerations: 13.5.1. "Bloatware" Modules
- miscellaneous modules: B. Apache Perl Modules
- B.18.1. Apache::Session—Maintain Session State Across HTTP Requests
- missing, AxKit installation and: E.1. Installing and Configuring AxKit
- MLDBM: 19.6.3. Storing Complex Data Structures
- mod_cgi: 1.1.3. Apache CGI Handling with mod_cgi
- forking: 1.2.1. Forking
- mod_so: 3.1. Configuring the Source
- mod_status: 21.9.2. mod_status
- namespace conflict solutions
- forcing reloading: 6.3.3.3. A quick but ineffective hackish solution
- full path: 6.3.3.5. A second solution
- package name declarations: 6.3.3.6. A third solution
- path prefixes: 6.3.3.4. A first solution
- namespace conflicts: 6.3.3.1. A first faulty scenario
- output filters: B. Apache Perl Modules
- B.15.1. Apache::OutputChain—Chain Stacked Perl Handlers
- Perl
- identifying nonstandard directories: 3.9.2. Finding Modules Installed in Nonstandard Directories
- installing to nonstandard directories: 3.9.1. Installing Perl Modules into a Nonstandard Directory
- modifying @INC variable for nonstandard directories: 3.9.2.1. Modifying @INC
- modifying PERL5LIB variable for nonstandard directories: 3.9.2.2. Using the PERL5LIB environment variable
- PerlFixupHandlers: B. Apache Perl Modules
- PerlTransHandlers: B. Apache Perl Modules
- PerlTypeHandlers: B. Apache Perl Modules
- preloaded, memory and: 10.1. Sharing Memory
- preloading at server startup: 10.1.3. Preloading Perl Modules at Server Startup
- prototyping: 3.1. Configuring the Source
- reloading: B.1.1. Apache::Reload—Automatically Reload Changed Modules
- Apache::Reload and: 6.8.2.3. Using Apache::Reload
- Apache::StatINC and: 6.8.2.2. Using Apache::StatINC
- dynamic configuration files and: 6.8.2.4. Using dynamic configuration files
- forcing: 6.8.2.1. Restarting the server
- @INC and: 6.8.1. The @INC Array Under mod_perl
- security and: 4.10.1. Using Only Absolutely Necessary Components
- server and configuration modules: B. Apache Perl Modules
- server configuration modules: B.4.1. Apache::ModuleConfig—Interface to Configuration API
- startup file, what to add: 4.3.3. What Modules Should Be Added to the Startup File
- Template Toolkit: B.14.9. Template Toolkit—Template Processing System
- plug-in modules: D.3. Typical Uses
- Template module: D.3. Typical Uses
- D.7. Apache::Template Module
- third-party, extending server package with: 3.1. Configuring the Source
- toolkits: B. Apache Perl Modules
- B.14.1. Apache::ASP—Active Server Pages for Apache with mod_perl
- trans handlers: B. Apache Perl Modules
- B.9.1. Apache::AddHostPath—Adds Some or All of the Hostname and Port to the URI
- type handlers: B. Apache Perl Modules
- B.8.1. Apache::MimeXML—mod_perl Mime Encoding Sniffer for XML Files
- versioning: B.1.2. Apache::PerlVINC—Allow Module Versioning in <Location> and <VirtualHost> blocks
- Xmms: B.18.14. Xmms—Perl Interface to the xmms Media Player
- modulesApache::Mmap: B.18.7. Apache::Mmap—Perl Interface to the mmap(2) System Call
- Module::Use: B.18.15. Module::Use—Log and Load Used Perl Modules
- monitoring
- Perl interpreter: 9.4. Apache::Status and Measuring Code Memory Usage
- process memory consumption: 9.3. Process Memory Measurements
- securing monitors: 4.10.5. Protecting Private Status Locations
- server
- Apache::VMonitor: 5.10.2. Apache::VMonitor—The Visual System and Apache Server Monitor
- automated: 5.10.3. Automated Monitoring
- interactive: 5.10.1. Interactive Monitoring
- morning bug, Apache::DBI and: 20.1.5.5. The morning bug
- Mosaic: 1.1. A Brief History of CGI
- MPMs (Multi-Processing Model) modules: 24.1. What's New in Apache 2.0
- beos: 24.1. What's New in Apache 2.0
- mpmt_os2: 24.1. What's New in Apache 2.0
- netware: 24.1. What's New in Apache 2.0
- prefork: 24.1. What's New in Apache 2.0
- winnt: 24.1. What's New in Apache 2.0
- worker: 24.1. What's New in Apache 2.0
- mpmt_os2 MPM: 24.1. What's New in Apache 2.0
- multi-process mode, starting server: 5.1. Starting the Server in Multi-Process Mode
- Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (see MIME types)
- mysql_store_result, Apache::DBI module: 20.2.4. mysql_use_result Versus mysql_store_result Attributes
- mysql_use_result, Apache::DBI module: 20.2.4. mysql_use_result Versus mysql_store_result Attributes
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