Re: Has Apache::Cookie been ported to mod_perl-2 yet?
No it hasn't. Need to use CGI::Cookie for the time being. Apache::Cookie and Apache::Request I believe are both either provided by or dependent on libapreq, which is still a work in progress for apache2/mod_perl2. That's the biggest reason I'm still using Apache 1.3.x now. Wes Sheldahl Charles McElhose Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/10/2003 10:43:57 PM To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:Has Apache::Cookie been ported to mod_perl-2 yet? Has Apache::Cookie been ported to mod_perl-2 yet? I tried to install the libapreq-1.1 module with mod_perl-2/apache 2 and am getting a can't locate Apache/MyConfig.pm ... error. Charles M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Has Apache::Cookie been ported to mod_perl-2 yet?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No it hasn't. Need to use CGI::Cookie for the time being. Apache::Cookie and Apache::Request I believe are both either provided by or dependent on libapreq, which is still a work in progress for apache2/mod_perl2. That's the biggest reason I'm still using Apache 1.3.x now. Incidentally, I recommend CGI::Lite. It's very small and fast, and has an API close enough to Apache::Request that you could easilly convert your code later. Handles cookies as well. - Perrin
Has Apache::Cookie been ported to mod_perl-2 yet?
Has Apache::Cookie been ported to mod_perl-2 yet? I tried to install the libapreq-1.1 module with mod_perl-2/apache 2 and am getting a can't locate Apache/MyConfig.pm ... error. Charles M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fw: Has Apache::Cookie been ported to mod_perl-2 yet?
Has Apache::Cookie been ported to mod_perl-2 yet? I tried to install the libapreq-1.1 module with mod_perl-2/apache 2 and am getting a can't locate Apache/MyConfig.pm ... error. Charles M.
Re: Fw: Has Apache::Cookie been ported to mod_perl-2 yet?
Thanks, is there any word on when this may happen? Charles
Re: Fw: Has Apache::Cookie been ported to mod_perl-2 yet?
Charles O. McElhose Jr. wrote: Thanks, is there any word on when this may happen? Subscribe to the apreq-dev list to stay up to date with the recent developments http://httpd.apache.org/apreq/ meanwhile use CGI::Cookie if you work with mod_perl 2.0. __ Stas BekmanJAm_pH -- Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide --- http://perl.apache.org mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com