Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
> Jason Rhinelander wrote:
>> Is it, then, intentional?
> You know, I'm not entirely sure, but I betting its because
> STDIN, STDERR, STDOUT are re-tied to the streams in the request object
> automagically for you in Registery/PerlRun under the 'perl-script'
> Handler. Un
Gunnar Koppel wrote:
> Seems my joy was too early. As i said, I alway use uppercase
> filehandlers and so was in every real situation, where was this problem
> with UTF<->modperl2.
>
> As a script solution with STD* works fine, but as a handler it gives
> same output as earlier.
>
> My little tes
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Hi again,
responding to my own request : no. If one wants the default behavior
"child container inherits its parent configuration, unless it specifies
its own and then overrides its parent configuration"
no need to use DIR_MERGE.
My original problem was the way in which I used the directives wi
Gunnar Koppel wrote:
Gunnar Koppel kirjutas:
Thank you and all others! That's it. BTW, i always use uppercase
Seems my joy was too early. As i said, I alway use uppercase
filehandlers and so was in every real situation, where was this problem
with UTF<->modperl2.
As a script solution wit
Gunnar Koppel kirjutas:
Thank you and all others! That's it. BTW, i always use uppercase
Seems my joy was too early. As i said, I alway use uppercase
filehandlers and so was in every real situation, where was this problem
with UTF<->modperl2.
As a script solution with STD* works fine, but