Ray Morris wrote:
> 
>> I modified request_rec simply adding a field in 
>> request_rec.  Now, I would like get this field 
>> in worker.c
> 
>    You also wouldn't modify request_rec, adding 
> a new data member, to add information about a 
> request anyway.  If you wanted to add information 
> about a request, you would add it to the notes 
> table if there were no appropriate existing member.
> request rec is used by every other module, so you 
> have no right to go changing it's definition.
> 
>    If you're wanting to prioritize by IP address, 
> Google "QOS" and your OS, such as "QOS Linux".
> If you're wanting to prioritize based on something 
> else, start with r->connection.
> 
> r->connection ?? How ??
> 
> Thank you
> Ricardo
> 
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> On 07/15/2009 06:39:11 AM, ricardo13 wrote:
>> 
>> hi all,
>> 
>> I modified request_rec simply adding a field in request_rec.
>> Now, I would like get this field in worker.c
>> 
>> My doubt about this is because worker.c manipulates only sockets and
>> doesn't
>> request_rec object.
>> How do I do this ??
>> 
>> Thank you
>> Ricardo
>> 
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