Re: Using Apache::ReadConfig and method handlers

2003-06-03 Thread Issac Goldstand
- Original Message - From: "Perrin Harkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 15:19, Issac Goldstand wrote: > > No - this is at startup. It's also, to the best of my knowledge, the *only* > > way to push handlers onto a dynamic URL (eg, where the URL is a variable) - > > which i

Re: Using Apache::ReadConfig and method handlers

2003-06-03 Thread Perrin Harkins
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 15:19, Issac Goldstand wrote: > No - this is at startup. It's also, to the best of my knowledge, the *only* > way to push handlers onto a dynamic URL (eg, where the URL is a variable) - > which is what I'm trying to do. I was referring to the $r->push_handlers method which y

Re: Using Apache::ReadConfig and method handlers

2003-06-03 Thread Issac Goldstand
- Original Message - From: "Perrin Harkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 11:36, Issac Goldstand wrote: > > I want to assign a method handler from within the Apache::ReadConfig > > namespace. Right now, what I have is some function which somewhat > > resembles: > > > > packa

Re: Using Apache::ReadConfig and method handlers

2003-06-03 Thread Perrin Harkins
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 11:36, Issac Goldstand wrote: > I want to assign a method handler from within the Apache::ReadConfig > namespace. Right now, what I have is some function which somewhat > resembles: > > package My::Object; > sub method1 { > my $self=shift; > package Apache::ReadConfig; >

Using Apache::ReadConfig and method handlers

2003-06-03 Thread Issac Goldstand
I want to assign a method handler from within the Apache::ReadConfig namespace. Right now, what I have is some function which somewhat resembles: package My::Object; sub method1 { my $self=shift; package Apache::ReadConfig; no strict; $Location{'/some/URL/'} = { Options => '+ExecCGI', P