... ClearModuleList This directive clears the list of active modules. ClearModuleList server config Abolished in Apache v2 It is assumed that the list will then be repopulated using the AddModule ... this chapter), and the computer reverts to being a doorstop. Various issues arise in the course of implementing this simple scheme, and the rest of this book is an attempt to deal with some of ... editing the configuration files as they are distributed is that the process obscures a lot of default needed), so control ofthe executable's size is less urgent. The DLLs supplied (they...
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... buy an Asterisk service orproduct, post here. Asterisk- Dev The Asterisk developers hang out here. The purpose of this list isthe discussion of the development ofthe software that is Asterisk, ... to the Asterisk- Users list. The Asterisk- Dev list is not second-level support! If you scrollthrough the mailing list archives, you’ll see this is a strict rule. The Asterisk- Dev mailing list is ... print. They often leavedisappointed, because they discover that Asteriskisthe blank canvas, the tubes of paint, the unused brushes waiting.*Even at this early stage in its success, Asterisk is...
... service orproduct, post here. Asterisk- Dev The Asterisk developers hang out here. The purpose of this list isthe discussion of the development ofthe software that is Asterisk, and its participants ... Table of ContentsProject (http://www.asteriskdocs.org), with the goal of writing an Asterisk book for the community. That project became the basis ofthe first editionof this book, Asterisk: The ... O’Reilly Media, Asterisk: The Definitive Guideisthe third editionof what was formerly called Asterisk: TheFuture of Telephony. We decided to change the name because Asterisk has been so wildly...
... set of problems. The same is true for the ESB. Putting the hype aside, let’s focus on a bit of software historyso we can better understand the problems that the ESB is designed to address. The ... http://www.apress.com/info/bulksales. The information in this book is distributed on an “as is basis, without warranty. Although every precautionhas been taken in the preparation of this work, neither the author(s) ... abstract out the behavior ofthe classes that implement the interfaces. They do provide some loosening ofthe coupling between the client and the imple-mentation, but their effect is almost negligible...
... the first ofthe four numbers: if the value ofthe first number is: • 0–127 (first byte is 0xxxxxxx binary), the dividing line is after the first num-ber, and it is a Class A network. There are ... name, and then run that program and send itsoutput back. That isthe meat of what it does: all the rest is trimming.Restarts 71Apache: TheDefinitive Guide, Second Edition, eMatter Edition Copyright ... subnetmasks. These allow us to further subdivide the network by using more ofthe bitsfor the network number and less for the host number. Their correct use is rathertechnical, so we leave it to the...
... x*x;");Defining a function in this way is not often useful. It is usually awkward to express the nns defined in either ofthe other twosject, followed by a period and the name ofthe property. For example, ... in the Fourth Edition This editionof JavaScript: TheDefinitiveGuide has been thoroughly updated in light of the changes I just described. Major new features include complete coverage of ... null and the undefined value are distinct, the == equality operator considers them to be equal to one another. Consider the following:my.prop == nullThis comparison is true either if the my.prop...
... context of these three languages.C: The Beginning ofthe Modern Age of Programming The creation of C marks the beginning ofthe modern age of programming. C was invented by Dennis Ritchie in the ... programs for the modern enterprise computing environment. It is, by any measure, one ofthe most important languages ofthe 21st century. The purpose of this chapter is to place C# into its historical ... subset ofthe Common Type System (CTS). The CTS defines the rules concerning data types. Of course, C# supports both the CLS and the CTS.I The C# LanguagePart I discusses the elements of the...
... & Associates. This book also gains strength from the diversity of editors it has had. Paula Ferguson is the editor of this edition and ofthe third edition. She's given the book a thorough ... PrefaceThere have been many changes in the world of web programming with JavaScriptsince the third editionof this book was published, including:x Second and third editions ofthe ECMA-262 ... API to which they can code. Netscape reviewed the new material on JavaScript 1.5 in this fourth edition. The new material on the W3C DOM was reviewed by Philippe Le Hegaret ofthe W3C; by Peter-Paul...
... JavaScript 1.8 Using the Rest of This Book The rest of this book is in four parts. Part I, immediately following this chapter, documents the standalone JavaScript language. This isthe core language ... display the contents of any URL in any window or frame ofthe browser. The History object allows you to move forward and back within the user's browsing history, simulating the action ofthe ... Structure. The main feature of JavaScript demonstrated by this example isthe use of the document.write() method.[2] This method is used to dynamically output HTML text that will beparsed and displayed...
... doesn’t work. This book, therefore, isthe definitive guide to HTML. We give details for all the elements ofthe HTML 4.0 standard, plus the variety of interesting and useful extensions to the language—some ... source and the destination of a hyperlink.*You’ll most often see and use the <a> tag with itshref attribute to define a source hyperlink. The value ofthe attribute isthe URL of the destination. The ... destination. The contents ofthe source <a> tag the words and/or images between it and its</a> end tag isthe portion ofthe HTML document that is specially activated in the browser display...