normally,
with the cpan program.
I don't know anything about ActiveState Perl, so I can't help you with
the former. Somebody else probably will, if needed.
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binaries.
Jordan, ignore my previous posts and use these binaries.
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module has and Router::Simple doesn't. You
could then submit your patch as a pull request to [1].
[0]: https://metacpan.org/pod/Router::Simple
[1]: https://github.com/tokuhirom/p5-router-simple
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Thus, returning Apache2::Const::HTTP_OK would tell apache2 that
something went wrong and it should send an error, and the error should
have return code 200 OK.
[0]:
https://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/handlers/intro.html#Handler_Return_Values
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. But it would have to run
before the other authentication handler, and I don't know how to order
handlers (Do the handlers run in the order of the Perl*Handler
directives? If yes, is this documented somewhere or may it change in a
future release?).
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