Hello,
I have a fairly basic question as I'm not quite sure I get the big
picture on modules. Maybe someone can give me a better picture.
I'll use 3 example modules: Main, Main::Config, and Main::HTML
Main is the main object which contains the variables needed (like
$main->{c
On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 02:43:44PM -0600, Jain, Abhay K, ALABS wrote:
> I must apologize if it is not directly relevant to mod-perl.
> I have tried to search google and other places but no luck.
> As I had mentioned I have apache built with mod-perl 2.
> Some old cgi scripts were written in ksh and
Jain, Abhay K, ALABS wrote:
I must apologize if it is not directly relevant to mod-perl.
I have tried to search google and other places but no luck.
As I had mentioned I have apache built with mod-perl 2.
Some old cgi scripts were written in ksh and use of set -x
produced complete output in browser
I'm not sure I get you right else maybe you can reformulate your desire :-).
Yes could could write an output-filter which logs everything you are
sending to a browser e.g. to a file on the system.
See
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/handlers/filters.html#Output_Filters
Tom
Jain, Abhay K, AL
I must apologize if it is not directly relevant to mod-perl.
I have tried to search google and other places but no luck.
As I had mentioned I have apache built with mod-perl 2.
Some old cgi scripts were written in ksh and use of set -x
produced complete output in browser window under Netscape.
Whil