RE: Accessing Global Configuration Directives

2001-02-12 Thread sterling

Apache-server will work - but it will always return the base server (so
if you are using virtual hosts it will return a different server from
$r-server).  As long as you are not using virtual hosts you should be ok.

sterling


On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Stathy Touloumis wrote:

 Kinda, need to access these directives outside of a handler.  Will see how
 well it works creating a server object through the server method directly
 (Apache-server).
 
 Thanks,
 
  not sure quite what you're asking, but if you're looking for a global
  PerlSetVar/PerlAddVar type of thing - well, as of 1.21_01 i believe you
  can do it - as long as you have access to Apache::Server.  Like in a child
  init handler:
 
 
 
  PerlAddVar foo bar
  PerlAddVar foo bar2
  PerlChildInitHandler myChildInitHandler::init
 
  and then in the init handler do something like
 
  sub init
  {
  my $s = shift;
  my @values = $s-dir_config-get('foo');
  }
 
  @values will be [bar, bar2]
 
  is that what you're lookin for?
 




Re: Accessing Global Configuration Directives

2001-02-10 Thread sterling

not sure quite what you're asking, but if you're looking for a global 
PerlSetVar/PerlAddVar type of thing - well, as of 1.21_01 i believe you
can do it - as long as you have access to Apache::Server.  Like in a child
init handler:



PerlAddVar foo bar
PerlAddVar foo bar2
PerlChildInitHandler myChildInitHandler::init

and then in the init handler do something like

sub init
{
my $s = shift;
my @values = $s-dir_config-get('foo');
}

@values will be [bar, bar2]

is that what you're lookin for?

sterling


On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Stathy Touloumis wrote:

 Is it possible to access a global configuration directive without using the
 request object?
 
 Thanks,
 




Accessing Global Configuration Directives

2001-02-09 Thread Stathy Touloumis

Is it possible to access a global configuration directive without using the
request object?

Thanks,