> I think what you are looking for is available in the pnotes() method
> 
> it isn't documented in the book, but a recent version of mod_perl and
> perldoc Apache should be able to help you, now that you know what to look
> for...

http://perl.apache.org/guide/porting.html#Passing_and_preserving_custom_da
http://perl.apache.org/guide/snippets.html#Passing_environment_variables_be

> 
> --Geoff
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:       Bill Desjardins [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent:       Tuesday, November 23, 1999 1:06 PM
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject:    Stacked Handlers and passing Objects
> > 
> > Hello Everyone,
> > 
> > I have been lurking for a while, but this is my first post. I started
> > programming perl about a year ago and have no other programming
> > experience, so please forgive me if this is way out of scope. And yes, I
> > have searched the archives and I have the apache modules book, but I did
> > not find a clear answer to this question.
> > 
> > My website that I am developing (web.carracing.com) uses 4 stacked
> > handlers for each section of the site. The only one that changes is
> > the 3rd handler for the content of the page. here is one of the configs:
> > 
> > <Location /Racing_Links>
> >         SetHandler perl-script
> >         PerlHandler Apache_Car::Authen Apache_Car::Start_Page 
> > Apache_Car::Racing_Links Apache_Car::End_Page
> >         Options ExecCGI
> > </Location>
> > 
> > The site is completely dynamic with not one page of html besides some
> > templates I parse myself. The module Apache_Car::Authen  is what I use to
> > determine access and layout of every page requested. When a user logs in,
> > Apache_Car::Authen then gets his/her personal data from a MySQL Database
> > which is then used to layout the site to their personal prefs. Currently,
> > I can use $r->notes and that works fine, but what I would like to do is
> > use an module I have written and then just pass the object to
> > the later stacked handlers so that the later handlers can grab necessary
> > data from the objects methods. I gues the reason I want to do this is
> > because when the member is authenticated, It would be easier and quicker
> > to get the data from the DB and leave it in the object hash for the later
> > modules. Again, please let me know if I am way off base with this thinking
> > and a pointer to some examples of a better way would be much appreciated.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Bill
> > 
> > -- 
> > ===========================================
> > Bill Desjardins    http://www.carracing.com
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]        Tel: 305.205.8644
> > FREE Homepages for Racers and Race Tracks!!
> 



_______________________________________________________________________
Stas Bekman  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]    www.singlesheaven.com/stas  
Perl,CGI,Apache,Linux,Web,Java,PC at  www.singlesheaven.com/stas/TULARC
www.apache.org  & www.perl.com  == www.modperl.com  ||  perl.apache.org
single o-> + single o-+ = singlesheaven    http://www.singlesheaven.com

Reply via email to