Hi!
> If you use $r->pnotes, you can just put a reference to an arbitrary data
> structure into it and it will still be there in the next handler. No
> need to serialize it with Data::Dumper. Better than using a normal
> global because it gets automatically cleaned up after the request.
Thanks for the info.
Ken Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> also told me that
$r->pnotes wasn't included in the Eagle Book because it (pnotes,
not the book) wasn't implemented then. The old problem with
books.
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