Hello all,
I have perl programs running under Apache::Registry.
Now I need to switch to mod_perl2 and can not find request object.
I used to get as
$r = Apache-request;
But this does not work under mod_perl2.
Please advise how do something similar and avoid big changes in scripts.
Thank you
Igor Ivoilov wrote:
Hello all,
I have perl programs running under Apache::Registry.
Now I need to switch to mod_perl2 and can not find request object.
I used to get as
$r = Apache-request;
But this does not work under mod_perl2.
The doc you reference says that Apache-request should be avoided because
it is expensive. But does it in fact work?
-Paul
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 10:17:57 -0700, Stas Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Igor Ivoilov wrote:
Hello all,
I have perl programs running under Apache::Registry.
Now I need to
Paul G. Weiss wrote:
The doc you reference says that Apache-request should be avoided
because it is expensive. But does it in fact work?
Yes. Have you actually read it? That section also explains when it's available.
Igor said: this does not work under mod_perl2, without showing any error
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: where to find request object in mod_perl2
Paul G. Weiss wrote:
The doc you reference says that Apache-request should be avoided
because it is expensive. But does it in fact work?
Yes. Have you actually read it? That section also explains
when it's
Igor Ivoilov wrote:
Sorry for not pointing out all details
config file
FilesMatch \.pl$
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler ModPerl::Registry::handler
PerlOptions +ParseHeaders
AddType text/html .pl
Options +ExecCGI
/FilesMatch
my $r = Apache-request;
gives