Thanks for the advice. Is there a preference to using
$req->{test} versus $udat{test} ?
thanks,
Brian
Luiz Fernando wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 15:17, Brian Burke wrote:
> > I have an Embperl question that hopefully someone can
> > help me solve. Bear with me, I'll try to illustrate the
> > problem.
> >
> > I run apache mod_perl with Embperl 1.3.4. I realize
> > this is the old version, but I don't have the time, resources,
> > or access level to do something about this. I have code
> > in which I implement server side includes in embperl
> > documents using Execute. example -
> >
> > [- $test = true; -]
> > <html>
> > <!-- this is index.html -->
> > [- Execute ('form.inc') -]
> > </html>
> >
> > where form.inc contains html to include for rendering a form.
> >
> > My question is, is there a way with Embperl 1.3.4 to
> > share a perl variable (have the Executed page inherit
> > the value)? For example, in the simple index.html
> > example, above, is there a way for me to access the value
> > of $test from within form.inc? Is there a different way to
> > accomplish this?
> >
>
> Use the req_rec object from mod_perl that is passed to all Executed
> pages as the first argument in @_.
>
> [-
> $req = shift;
> $req->{test} = 'true';
> -]
> <html>
> <!-- this is index.html -->
> [- Execute ('form.inc') -]
> </html>
>
> in form.inc do the same:
> [-
> $req = shift;
> if ($req->{test} eq 'true') {
> ...
> }
> else {
> ...
> }
> -]
>
> --
> Luiz Fernando Ribeiro
> Engenho Solu��es S/C Ltda
>
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