Thanks Fred.

The problem is, I don't have access to httpd.conf, therefore I can't run
scripts like that.
Is there an alternative?

TIA

On 8/13/07, Fred Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> [please cc the mod_perl list when responding]
>
> Mag Gam wrote:
> > Fred:
> >
> > Thanks. Looks like I may look into Mason for its simplification. I
> don't think I have a the patience or enthusiasm to learn the REquestReq
> feature of Mp2.
>
> It's not that hard, I would say it's no more complex than Mason (but
> there are varying schools of thought on that subject which I will not go
> into here).  Here is a hello world handler to give you an example of how
> to get started.
>
> conf/httpd.conf
> --------------------------
> <Location />
>    SetHandler perl-script # tells apache mod_perl handles the request
>    PerlResponseHandler My::Hello  # My::Hello::handler handles / requests
> </Location>
>
> lib/My/Hello.pm
> ------------------------
> package My::Hello;
>
> use strict;
> use warnings;
>
> use Apache2::RequestRec ();  # for $r->content_type
> use Apache2::RequestIO  ();  # for $r->print
> use Apache2::Const -compile => qw( OK );  # for Apache2::Const::OK
>
> sub handler {
>     my $r = shift;  # <== here is where you get $r
>
>     $r->content_type('text/plain');  # set the content type to text/plain
>     $r->print("Hello world!");       # print the response to the client
>
>     return Apache2::Const::OK;  # return 200 OK
> }
>
> HTH
>
> > On 8/11/07, *Fred Moyer* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> >      > I noticed I have to use Apache::Request and Apache::Cookie.
> >      > In, http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/api/Apache2/RequestRec.html,
> >     there is
> >      > a
> >      > $r which is request object. How do I create that? Is there an
> example
> >      > anywhere I can follow?
> >
> >     It sounds like you haven't created a mod_perl handler before,
> this page
> >     should answer your questions.
> >
> >     http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/intro/start_fast.html
> >
> >      > On 8/10/07, Jonathan Vanasco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >      >>
> >      >>
> >      >> On Aug 10, 2007, at 10:25 PM, Mag Gam wrote:
> >      >>
> >      >> > I have just started learning perl and mod_perl, and I must
> admit I
> >      >> > am enjoying it a lot!
> >      >> > I am tying to upload a file, so I can do some calculations
> to the
> >      >> > file, my question is what is the "correct" and most
> >     "efficient" way
> >      >> > to upload the file, and perform the calculations? Should I
> >     consider
> >      >> > using the CGI module?
> >      >>
> >      >> libapreq
> >      >>         http://httpd.apache.org/apreq/
> >      >>
> >      >> CGI is a close second
> >      >>
> >      >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>

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