Re: does pnotes() work at all in 1.27? [RESOLVED]

2003-07-20 Thread Mark Maunder
Bekman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Mark Maunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: James Hartling [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 4:55 AM Subject: Re: does pnotes() work at all in 1.27? Mark Maunder wrote: Hi Stas, Thanks for the input. Tried that and no luck

Re: does pnotes() work at all in 1.27?

2003-07-19 Thread Stas Bekman
James Hartling wrote: I use pnotes all over the place in 1.27, and haven't noticed any problems. I just stepped through some code and everything looks good between the Init phase and the content handling phase. I'm using Apache::Request-instance everywhere so I'm dealing with the same request

Re: does pnotes() work at all in 1.27?

2003-07-19 Thread Mark Maunder
Hi Stas, Thanks for the input. Tried that and no luck. I tried using -instance() instead of -new() in both handlers, and it didn't work. Just for kicks I tried using a few combinations of new() and instance() and no go there either. I also checked that I had the main request using is_main just to

Re: does pnotes() work at all in 1.27?

2003-07-19 Thread Mark Maunder
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Mark Maunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: James Hartling [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2003 4:55 AM Subject: Re: does pnotes() work at all in 1.27? Mark Maunder wrote: Hi Stas, Thanks for the input. Tried that and no luck. I tried

Re: does pnotes() work at all in 1.27?

2003-07-18 Thread Perrin Harkins
On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 16:51, Mark Maunder wrote: And then install those as a content and logging phase handler. If you have the time and the interest. I've tried this and the logging handler comes up with nothing in pnotes. I've also checked that it's not a sub request. Did you get any

Re: does pnotes() work at all in 1.27?

2003-07-18 Thread Mark Maunder
Hi Perrin, thanks for the reply. No progress yet. I just tested pnotes in the same handler and it works. Tested it again by setting a value in the content handler and trying to retreive it it my logging handler and no luck. #The line in my content handler is: $sess-get_r()-pnotes('marktest',

Re: does pnotes() work at all in 1.27?

2003-07-18 Thread James Hartling
if you're using Apache::Request-new I'd still expect that to work. Jim - Original Message - From: Mark Maunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Dennis Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 3:08 PM Subject: Re: does pnotes() work at all

Re: does pnotes() work at all in 1.27?

2003-07-18 Thread Dennis Stout
No progress yet. I just tested pnotes in the same handler and it works. Tested it again by setting a value in the content handler and trying to retreive it it my logging handler and no luck. It looks like I start work on finding out about your problem tonight instead of last night. Funny

does pnotes() work at all in 1.27?

2003-07-17 Thread Mark Maunder
Sorry about the repost, but this is driving me nuts. Has anyone gotten $r-pnotes() to work under Apache 1.3.27 and mod_perl 1.27? A simple yes will do because then at least I'll know if it's my mistake or a bug. It's this posting that makes me think it's a bug:

Re: does pnotes() work at all in 1.27?

2003-07-17 Thread Dennis Stout
Has anyone gotten $r-pnotes() to work under Apache 1.3.27 and mod_perl 1.27? A simple yes will do because then at least I'll know if it's my mistake or a bug. I'll work on it when I get home again. weee, thursday, gotta have this project done monday.. *sigh* The good news, is that I run

Re: does pnotes() work at all in 1.27?

2003-07-17 Thread Mark Maunder
Thanks - would be helpful if you could try to use pnotes to communicate between two mod_perl handlers. Just some really basic code like: package MyContentHandler; use Apache::Constants qw( :common ); sub handler { my $r = shift @_; $r-pnotes('mykey', 'A regular string scalar');

Re: does pnotes() work at all in 1.27?

2003-07-17 Thread Mark Maunder
(That's supposed to be send_http_header() - and there's prob a few other errors in there. :) On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 13:50, Mark Maunder wrote: Thanks - would be helpful if you could try to use pnotes to communicate between two mod_perl handlers. Just some really basic code like: package