Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The point is to write a library of standalone functions implemented in
> Perl and C, and let the final products be Lego-like, just pick what you
> want and if you want to have 10 different Registry modules, doing
> similar but yet different things, you can do it with a little effort.

Why not just use PerlSetVar directives for this, though?  They seem more 
like features of a single handler than like different handlers.  If you 
implement them as PerlSetVar options, then the functionality could be 
available to Registry, PerlRun, and all the other handlers in that 
inheritance tree.



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