Apache-ASP
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NOTES
Many thanks to those who helped me make this module a reality. With Apache +
ASP + Perl, web development could not be better!
Special thanks go to my father Kevin & wife Lina for their love and support
through it all, and without whom none of it would have been possible.
Other honorable mentions include:
!! Gregory Youngblood, Thanos Chatziathanassiou, & Tsirkin Evgeny for keeping the flame alive!
:) Doug MacEachern, for moral support and of course mod_perl
:) Helmut Zeilinger, Skylos, John Drago, and Warren Young for their help in the community
:) Randy Kobes, for the win32 binaries, and for always being the epitome of helpfulness
:) Francesco Pasqualini, for bug fixes with stand alone CGI mode on Win32
:) Szymon Juraszczyk, for better ContentType handling for settings like Clean.
:) Oleg Kobyakovskiy, for identifying the double Session_OnEnd cleanup bug.
:) Peter Galbavy, for reporting numerous bugs and maintaining the OpenBSD port.
:) Richard Curtis, for reporting and working through interesting module
loading issues under mod_perl2 & apache2, and pushing on the file upload API.
:) Rune Henssel, for catching a major bug shortly after 2.47 release,
and going to great lengths to get me reproducing the bug quickly.
:) Broc, for keeping things filter aware, which broke in 2.45,
& much help on the list.
:) Manabu Higashida, for fixes to work under perl 5.8.0
:) Slaven Rezic, for suggestions on smoother CPAN installation
:) Mitsunobu Ozato, for working on a japanese translation of the site & docs.
:) Eamon Daly for persistence in resolving a MailErrors bug.
:) Gert, for help on the mailing list, and pushing the limits of use on Win32
in addition to XSLT.
:) Maurice Aubrey, for one of the early fixes to the long file name problem.
:) Tom Lancaster, for pushing the $Server->Mail API and general API discussion.
:) Ross Thomas, for pushing into areas so far unexplored.
:) Harald Kreuzer, for bug discovery & subsequent testing in the 2.25 era.
:) Michael Buschauer for his extreme work with XSLT.
:) Dariusz Pietrzak for a nice parser optimization.
:) Ime Smits, for his inode patch facilitating cross site code reuse, and
some nice performance enhancements adding another 1-2% speed.
:) Michael Davis, for easier CPAN installation.
:) Brian Wheeler, for keeping up with the Apache::Filter times,
and pulling off filtering ASP->AxKit.
:) Ged Haywood, for his great help on the list & professionally.
:) Vee McMillen, for OSS patience & understanding.
:) Craig Samuel, at LRN, for his faith in open source for his LCEC.
:) Geert Josten, for his wonderful work on XML::XSLT
:) Gerald Richter, for his Embperl, collaboration and competition!
:) Stas Bekman, for his beloved guide, and keeping us all worldly.
:) Matt Sergeant, again, for ever the excellent XML critique.
:) Remi Fasol + Serge Sozonoff who inspired cookieless sessions.
:) Matt Arnold, for the excellent graphics !
:) Adi, who thought to have full admin control over sessions
:) Dmitry Beransky, for sharable web application includes, ASP on the big.
:) Russell Weiss again, for finding the internal session garbage collection
behaving badly with DB_File sensitive i/o flushing requirements.
:) Tony Merc Mobily, inspiring tweaks to compile scripts 10 times faster
:) Paul Linder, who is Mr. Clean... not just the code, its faster too !
Boy was that just the beginning. Work with him later facilitated better
session management and XMLSubsMatch custom tag technology.
:) Russell Weiss, for being every so "strict" about his code.
:) Bill McKinnon, who understands the finer points of running a web site.
:) Richard Rossi, for his need for speed & boldly testing dynamic includes.
:) Greg Stark, for endless enthusiasm, pushing the module to its limits.
:) Marc Spencer, who brainstormed dynamic includes.
:) Doug Silver, for finding most of the bugs.
:) Darren Gibbons, the biggest cookie-monster I have ever known.
:) Ken Williams, for great teamwork bringing full SSI to the table
:) Matt Sergeant, for his great tutorial on PerlScript and love of ASP
:) Jeff Groves, who put a STOP to user stop button woes
:) Alan Sparks, for knowing when size is more important than speed
:) Lincoln Stein, for his blessed CGI.pm module
:) Michael Rothwell, for his love of Session hacking
:) Francesco Pasqualini, for bringing ASP to CGI
:) Bryan Murphy, for being a PerlScript wiz
:) Lupe Christoph, for his immaculate and stubborn testing skills
:) Ryan Whelan, for boldly testing on Unix in the early infancy of ASP
SUPPORT
COMMUNITY
Mailing List Archives
Try the Apache::ASP mailing list archive first when working through an
issue as others may have had the same question as you, then try the
mod_perl list archives since often problems working with Apache::ASP are
really mod_perl ones.
The Apache::ASP mailing list archives are located at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/apache-asp/
http://www.mail-archive.com/asp%40perl.apache.org/
The mod_perl mailing list archives are located at:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/perl-modperl/
Mailing List
Please subscribe to the Apache::ASP mailing list by sending an email to
asp-subscribe[at]perl.apache.org and send your questions or comments to
the list after your subscription is confirmed.
To unsubscribe from the Apache::ASP mailing list, just send an email to
asp-unsubscribe[at]perl.apache.org
If you think this is a mod_perl specific issue, you can send your
question to modperl[at]apache.org
Donations
Apache::ASP is freely distributed under the terms of the Perl artistic
license ( see the LICENSE section ). If you would like to donate time to
the project, please get involved on the Apache::ASP Mailing List, and
submit ideas, bug fixes and patches for the core system, and perhaps
most importantly to simply support others in learning the ins and outs
of the software.
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