[mp2] POD

2003-01-30 Thread Lee Goddard
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Is the pod missing from the mp2 beta, or is it just mine?

I've looked on perdoc.org, but nothing there for Apache::Const.

I'm trying to find a replacement for Apache::Request::params()
on mp2, and struggling furiously since Apache::compat doesn't
seem to cover it. Hence the POD

cheers
lee



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Re: [mp2] POD

2003-01-30 Thread Randy Kobes
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Lee Goddard wrote:

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 Is the pod missing from the mp2 beta, or is it just mine?
 
 I've looked on perdoc.org, but nothing there for Apache::Const.
 
 I'm trying to find a replacement for Apache::Request::params()
 on mp2, and struggling furiously since Apache::compat doesn't
 seem to cover it. Hence the POD

For now, the best places for info on mod_perl 2 are
http://perl.apache.org/ and this mailing list (and archives).
Until Apache::Request is ported to mod_perl 2.0, one can use
methods in Apache::compat for dealing with form data - see the
discussion of $r-content at
  http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/compat/compat.html
(these docs are also available in the Win32 perl/apache binary
distribution under /Apache2/manual/mod_perl/).

-- 
best regards,
randy




Re[2]: [mp2] POD

2003-01-30 Thread Lee Goddard
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Hi Randy,

On Thursday, January 30, 2003 at 7:06:12 PM, you wrote:

RK On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Lee Goddard wrote:

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 Is the pod missing from the mp2 beta, or is it just mine?

 I've looked on perdoc.org, but nothing there for Apache::Const.

 I'm trying to find a replacement for Apache::Request::params()
 on mp2, and struggling furiously since Apache::compat doesn't
 seem to cover it. Hence the POD

RK For now, the best places for info on mod_perl 2 are
RK http://perl.apache.org/ and this mailing list (and archives).
RK Until Apache::Request is ported to mod_perl 2.0, one can use
RK methods in Apache::compat for dealing with form data - see the
discussion of $r-content at
RK   http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/compat/compat.html
RK (these docs are also available in the Win32 perl/apache binary
RK distribution under /Apache2/manual/mod_perl/).

Thanks again, Randy. I did see those docs, but was confused
by the prose.

Looking forward to Apache::Request,.

Lee

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Re: [mp2] POD

2003-01-30 Thread Stas Bekman
Thanks again, Randy. I did see those docs, but was confused
by the prose.


If you find things unclear, please post a patch to improve them. Thanks.

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