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cvs commit: modperl-site/netcraft index.html
dougm 98/11/30 16:09:43
Modified: . index.html isp.html sites.html
dist apache-modlist.html
logos index.html
netcraft index.html
Log:
various updates
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--- index.html 1998/10/27 06:12:08 1.17
+++ index.html 1998/12/01 00:09:40 1.18
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
<li> <a href="#getit">Availability</a></li>
<li> <a href="#mlist">The Apache/Perl modules</a></li>
<li> <a href="http://www.modperl.com/">The mod_perl book</a></li>
+<li> <a href="http://www.refcards.com/">Andrew Ford's mod_perl reference card</a></li>
<li> <a href="products.html">mod_perl related software</a></li>
<li> <a href="tidbits.html">Interesting tidbits and news</a></li>
<li> <a href="conferences.html">Conferences</a></li>
1.8 +11 -1 modperl-site/isp.html
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--- isp.html 1998/10/30 04:47:27 1.7
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@@ -27,7 +27,9 @@
<a href="http://hosting.devcon.net/">dev/consulting GmbH</a>
<p>
-
+<a href="http://www.bsb-software.com/"> BSB-Software GmbH</a>,
+Frankfurt
+<p>
<hr>
<h3>Japan</h3>
@@ -35,6 +37,11 @@
<p>
<hr>
+<h3>The Netherlands</h3>
+<a href="http://www.maverik.net/"> Maverik Enterprises</a>
+<p>
+
+<hr>
<h3>Norway</h3>
<a href="http://www.dataguard.no/">DataGuard</A> (<a
href="mailto:post@dataguard.no">post@dataguard.no</a>)
@@ -83,6 +90,9 @@
<p>
<a href="http://www.laker.net/">LakerNet</a>, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
(<a href="mailto:admin@laker.net">admin@laker.net</a>)
+<p>
+<a href="http://www.serve.com/">DataRealm Internet Services, LLC</a>,
+Philadelphia, PA
<p>
<a href="http://www.avatar-cs.net/">Avatar Internet Solutions</a>
<p>
1.7 +17 -12 modperl-site/sites.html
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--- sites.html 1998/11/02 20:28:22 1.6
+++ sites.html 1998/12/01 00:09:40 1.7
@@ -196,18 +196,23 @@
Every request for a document runs through a mod_perl script, which checks
username and password, and may eventually provide dynamic data.
<p>
-WIRED Digital -- <a href="http://home.wired.com">http://home.wired.com/</a> -- uses mod_perl (on linux and
-solaris) for several applications. On HotBot --
-<a href="http://www.hotbot.com/">http://www.hotbot.com</a> -- a
-PerlTransHandler is used on every hit to decode incoming requests and
-forward them on the appropriate component of the search engine. HotBot is
-widely recognized as the best search engine on the internet, and handles
-millions of hits per day. The HotWired member pages --
-<a href="http://www.hotwired.com/members/">http://www.hotwired.com/members</a> -- is an application that uses mod_perl for
-performance and to maintain persistent connections to the Sybase database
-containing the member profiles. WIRED Digital regards mod_perl as an
-important and highly valuable addition to the server development toolset,
-and will continue to consider mod_perl as a strong candidate for solutions.
+<a href="http://home.wired.com/">WIRED Digital</a>
+uses mod_perl (on linux and solaris) for several
+applications. On HotBot mod_perl is used for the <a
+href="http://members.hotbot.com/">HotBot mail and
+HotBot homepages</a> application, interfacing with a third-party
+application by WhoWhere. It is also used widely throughout
+<a href="http://www.hotwired.com/">HotWired</a>,
+<a href="http://www.wired.com/news/">Wired News</a>,
+<a href="http://www.webmonkey.com/"> Webmonkey </a>
+and <a href="http://www.suck.com/">Suck.com </a> as a replacement for
+CGI scripts,
+and to control the HotWired member pages. Mod_perl also runs two
+servers that redirect requests for external pages from within WIRED
+sites. WIRED Digital regards mod_perl as an important and highly
+valuable addition to the server development toolset, and will continue
+to consider mod_perl as a strong candidate for solutions.
+
<p>
<a href="http://www.medimatch.com/">MediMatch</a> uses Apache and
Stronghold on Solaris, and makes use of mod_perl almost exclusively
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--- apache-modlist.html 1998/11/09 02:07:33 1.10
+++ apache-modlist.html 1998/12/01 00:09:41 1.11
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
<h1>The Apache/Perl Module List</h1>
Maintained by <a href="mailto:dougm@pobox.com">Doug MacEachern</a>,
-<br><i> $Revision: 1.10 $ $Date: 1998/11/09 02:07:33 $</i>
+<br><i> $Revision: 1.11 $ $Date: 1998/12/01 00:09:41 $</i>
<h3>Contents</h3>
<a href="#intro">Introduction</a><br>
@@ -86,6 +86,7 @@
JavaScript cdpf Generate JavaScript code ABH
Layer bdpf Layer content tree over one or more SAM
Magick bdpf Image conversion on-the-fly MPB
+Mason bdpO HTML::Mason handler for mod_perl JSWARTZ
ModuleDoc bdpf Self documentation for Apache C modules DOUGM
NavBar bdpO Navigation bar generator MPB
OutputChain bmpO Chain output of stacked handlers JANPAZ
@@ -139,6 +140,7 @@
AuthzGender bdpf Authorize based on gender MPB
AuthzNIS bdpf NIS authorization DEP
AuthzPasswd bdpf Authorize against /etc/passwd DEP
+AuthzSSL bdpf Authorize based on client cert MPB
RoleAuthz i Role-based authorization DOUGM
* PerlAccessHandler's
@@ -163,11 +165,13 @@
ProxyPass bdpf Perl implementation of ProxyPass MJS
ProxyPassThru bdpO Skeleton for vanilla proxy RMANGI
ProxyCache i Caching proxy DOUGM
+StripSession bdpf Strip session info from URI MPB
Throttle bdpf Speed-based content negotiation DONS
TransLDAP bdpf Translate URIs to LDAP queries CDONLEY
* PerlFixupHandler's
HttpEquiv bdpf HTML HTTP-EQUIV tags to HTTP headers ROBH
+RefererBlock bdpf Block based on MIME type + Referer CHOLET
Timeit bmpf Benchmark PerlHandlers APML
Usertrack bdpf Perl version of mod_usertrack ABH
@@ -287,10 +291,11 @@
IKLUFT Ian Kluft <ikluft@cisco.com>
JANPAZ Honza Pazdziora <adelton@informatics.muni.cz>
JBAKER Jeffrey Baker <jeff@godzilla.tamu.edu>
-JBODNAR Jason Bodnar <jcbodnar@mail.utexas.edu>
+JBODNAR Jason Bodnar <jbodnar@tivoli.com>
JGROV John D Groenveld <jdg117@elvis.arl.psu.edu>
JEFFH Jeffrey Hulten <jeffh@premier1.net>
JROWE Jeff Rowe <beowulf@lava.net>
+JSWARTZ Jonathan Swartz <swartz@transbay.net>
KWILLIAM Ken Williams <ken@forum.swarthmore.edu>
LDS Lincoln D. Stein <lstein@genome.wi.mit.edu>
MARKC Mark Constable <markc@goldcoast.org>
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<P>
<CENTER>
<FONT SIZE=+1><B><I>Juergen Specht</I></B></FONT><BR>
-<FONT SIZE=-1><B><I><A HREF="mailto:specht@kulturbox.de"></A>specht@kulturbox.de</I></B></FONT>
+<FONT SIZE=-1><B><I><A HREF="mailto:js@anima.de"></A>js@anima.de</I></B></FONT>
</CENTER>
<P>
<CENTER>
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passed it in September, but Mike gave it to us anyhow).
<p>
<table cellpadding=3 border=1>
-
<tr><td>Survey</td><td>hostnames</td><td>unique ip addresses</td></tr>
+<tr><td> November 1998 </td><td>63692</td><td>19239</td></tr>
<tr><td> October 1998 </td><td>64171</td><td>15055</td></tr>
<tr><td> September 1998 </td><td>57365</td><td>12540</td></tr>
<tr><td> August 1998 </td><td>54450</td><td>12438</td></tr>