This seemed to hit it on the head, i really dont understand WHY this makes a
difference in modperl and not nonmoperl services?
I changed the count variable $i = 1 to my $i = 1 and the $msgnum to my
$msgnum and it is working like the non modperl server does. Correctly.
Isnt there a way to clear
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From: John Buwa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 5:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: More stuff not working with conversion to modperl?
This seemed to hit it on the head, i really dont understand
WHY this makes a
John Buwa wrote:
Isnt there a way to clear global variable to a null after a web transaction
is complete?
Apache::PerlRun does that.
- Perrin
Hi John,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Buwa) wrote:
I am trying to finish up my scripts conversion to mod perl and here is a
routine i truely do not undestand why it is not working.
You really have to turn on 'use strict'. It looks like both $i and
$line are undeclared variables. Also, why do you
You might want to try declaring the file handles as LOCAL *myfile or
whatever. You have to be very careful about making global variables with
modperl since they have the benfit of sticking around after the web
transaction is complete.
ryan
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