Just exactly how does $PerlConfig work?

Can I put my entire configuration in a here document using $PerlConfig?

What are the limitations with $PerlConfig?

Quoting Robert Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I found a small discussion on $PerlConfig but where is the  
> documentation for this?
> 
> For instance I don't know how it interacts with other Perl section  
> syntax within the same
> Perl section.
> 
> But are there limitations with using regular Perl section syntax with  
> other modules directives or should that be possible?
> 
> On Aug 1, 2006, at 12:58 AM, Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
> 
> >>>>>> On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 23:00:33 -0500, Robert Nicholson  
> >>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >
> >> So I'm trying to make a great deal of my httpd.conf dynamic based
> >> primarily on hostname etc.
> >
> >> I have most of it working but I've found that at least in my case I
> >> cannot use mod_jk directives in a perl section.
> >
> >> Q. Should I be able to use mod_jk directives in a perl section?
> >
> >> <Perl>
> >> push @JkWorkerProperty, [qw(worker.myWorker.port $workerPort)];
> >> </Perl>
> >
> >> also I often want to do <IfModule and i've learned I can do that
> >> with Apache-> module() but how would I do say an Include where the
> >> value was set in a perl stanza but the Include will be outside the
> >> perl stanza. Failing that can I "Include" static httpd.conf
> >> snippests in a perl section with say Apache-> include()?
> >
> >> Point is the path varies so I want to include where my variable has
> >> scope.
> >
> > All this works if you use $PerlConfig instead of symbol table
> > manipulations. $PerlConfig is like an include statement for a string.
> > Works fine with apache1 but needs recent SVN for apache2.
> >
> > -- 
> > andreas
> 




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