I am servicing requests from a virtual document tree. Most of the time I
want the request to be serviced by a PerlHandler module I wrote. However,
if the requested filename is 'cgifile' I would rather have
Apache::Registry handle the request, but since this is a virtual document
tree the CGI
I need to get this problem solved for a project I am working on. Any help
is appreciated.
Thanks.
-Todd
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I am servicing requests from a virtual document tree. Most of the time I
want the request to be serviced by a PerlHandler module I wrote. However,
That only solves half the problem. Since it is a virtual directory, how
will Apache::Registry know where 'cgifile' really exists so it can run it?
For example:
http://www.mydoamin.com/dirA/dirB/cgifile
dirA and dirB don't really exist. If 'cgifile' is stored somewhere else
how will
Thanks. It seems like I would want to write a PerlTransHandler. However I
don't want to change the filename until after the authorization phase. Can
I change the uri to filename mapping at the end of the authorization phase
but before the content handler phase?
Thanks.
-Todd
On Mon, 9 Oct
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, Todd Chapman wrote:
That only solves half the problem. Since it is a virtual directory, how
will Apache::Registry know where 'cgifile' really exists so it can run it?
Either put it under your docroot or use the standard Alias stuff:
Alias /perl/ /home/httpd/perl/
I am servicing requests from a virtual document tree. Most of the time I
want the request to be serviced by a PerlHandler module I wrote. However,
if the requested filename is 'cgifile' I would rather have
Apache::Registry handle the request, but since this is a virtual document
tree the CGI