I'm not sure what we're doing is very applicable. Ours is meant to be
used in HTML::Mason, so that the object is passed as an argument to any
mason components that need it. I wanted to have a definitive list of
methods, rather that let people just stick things into pnotes whenever
they felt like it. So we're not really using pnotes at all.
--- Drew Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a slightly different twist on this question. We run Registry
> scripts on
> our site for debugging purposes. I would love to have a module for
> saving
> variables/data structures on a per-request basis (like the current
> Apache
> notes), but internally using pnotes under mod_perl, and some other
> mechanism
> (package vars like I'm using now?) under everything else. The purpose
> of this
> being so that I could have a nice interface for per-request data that
> I could
> pass between different (non-OO) modules. This sounds vaguely familiar
> to what
> you did Barry. Can you elaborate a little?
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Barry Hoggard
http://www.hoggard.org
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