Hello,
Thought to reboot this query from a couple days ago in hopes of gaining some insight into a solution. Have added configuration information: Linux - CentOS mod_perl-2.0.4-6.el5 httpd-2.2.3-45.el5.centos perl-5.8.8-32.el5_5.2 /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.8/CGI.pm shows version 3.15 Many thanks! Best regards, - - Brett Lee Encrypt your data with PDS - http://crypto.brettlee.com/ >________________________________ > From: Brett Lee <brett...@yahoo.com> >To: "modperl@perl.apache.org" <modperl@perl.apache.org> >Sent: Monday, January 2, 2012 2:41 PM >Subject: Registry and mod_include - multiple invocations of a script in an >SSI-parsed file > > >Hello, > > >First, thank you very much for your time & consideration of this problem, > > > >Have been trying to resolve an issue without success. The issue I'm seeing is >that calling the same script several times within a SSI-parsed file causes >each invocation of the script to produce the same result even though different >results should be seen. > > > >To clarify, please find inlined below an example SSI-parsed file and script: ><!-- file test.shtml --> ><html> ><head></head> ><body> ><!--#include virtual="/cgi-bin/test.cgi?count=5"--> ><!--#include virtual="/cgi-bin/test.cgi?count=10"--> ><!--#include virtual="/cgi-bin/test.cgi?count=30"--> ></body> ><html> > >#!/usr/bin/perl -w ># test.cgi >use strict; >use CGI qw(-compile :all); >my $count = param('count'); >my $a = 0; >print header; >while ( $a < $count) { >print ++$a; >} > >When run from the default /var/www/cgi-bin/ directory, execution works as expected; results are 1..5, 1..10 and 1..30. However, when the executable is run from the ModPerl Registry directory below, each invocation counts only to 5. ><Directory /var/www/registry> >SetHandler perl-script >PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::Registry ># PerlOptions +ParseHeaders (prevented 2+ invocations) >Options +ExecCGI ></Directory> > >Sure seems like "something" is caching part or all of the command/param. >Hoping to find out what. > > > >Once again, thanks for your time & consideration. > > > >Note: previously posted at: http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=945804 > > >Best regards, >- - >Brett Lee >Encrypt your data with PDS - http://crypto.brettlee.com/ > >