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This is just a heads up on something I've not seen documented in either the 
Eagle book or in the Cookbook (at least not that I can find).

If you create a subrequest via $r->lookup_file(), the per_dir_config entry 
doesn't seem to be created. If you use $r->lookup_uri(), it's fine. This can 
be an issue for people with complex applications and configurations trying to 
find out why $sub->dir_config() might not be returning what they expect.

Took me a while to figure this one out - just thought others might like to 
know.

- -- 
<:->get a SMart net</:->
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