my $fh=$pic-open; #returns the filehandle
$r-send_fd($fh);
close($fh);
return OK;
I used send_fd because it seemed from the documentation that it is a
easier/better(?) method than rewriting the URI and setting default-handler.
Is that not so?
if you were to use
I have a completely mod_perl handler-based web app set up as so:
Location ~ ^/myapp
PerlHandler Client::WWW
SetHandler perl-script
PerlSetVar ConfigFile /home/ajm6q/myapp/data/www-config
/Location
The Client::WWW handler decides what to do based on the
Hi there,
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Aaron J Mackey wrote:
I have a completely mod_perl handler-based web app set up as so:
Location ~ ^/myapp
PerlHandler Client::WWW
SetHandler perl-script
PerlSetVar ConfigFile /home/ajm6q/myapp/data/www-config
From: Ged Haywood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It seems a bit wasteful to have a mod_perl Apache process involved at
all in serving .jpg and other static files. Why not run a two-Apache
setup and let the non-mod_perl server serve them without even letting
a heavyweight process see the request? It's