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From: Alex Krohn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2004 11:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: environment not getting reset

Hi,

I'm facing a weird problem that's proving difficult to track down. 

After a certain number of hits to our mod_perl apps, the environment no
longer gets reset per request. For example, if you have a script that
just dumps the environment, after hitting some piece of code, that
script will show PATH_INFO from a previous request (only when you don't
pass any path_info in, if you do pass it in, it shows the proper one).

It's a rather large site, and I'm struggling to track down what is
causing this. Any tips on what I should look for? i.e. any pitfalls in
how you handle the environment that might cause it to no longer get
reset per request?

Alternatively, any pointers on where I could put some debugging to see
if the env is really getting reset? It looks like I need to edit
mod_perl.c, perl_setup_env(), but am not sure.

This is with perl 5.8.3, Apache 1.3.31, mod_perl 1.29. 

Cheers,

Alex

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Alex Krohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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