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Posted to embperl@perl.apache.org by ___cliff rayman___ <cl...@genwax.com> on 2000/08/03 02:49:10 UTC

Re: NEWBIE question -- access to request record

$req_rec is an embperl variable that holds the apache request rec.
so to get a dir_config just do:
$req_rec->dir_config('cnfGWCePath')

--
___cliff rayman___cliff@genwax.com___http://www.genwax.com/
Rob Tanner wrote:

> I am new to embperl and have a basic question I can't find an answer to in
> the README.
>
> When invoking embperl simply by accessing a document (doing the addtype
> stuff, etc) how do I gain access to the apache request record?  Do I
> actually have to invoke it via an actual modperl module (kind of a pain) or
> is there a more straight forward (i.e., fewer steps) method?
>
> Thanks,
> Rob
>
>        _ _ _ _           _    _ _ _ _ _
>       /\_\_\_\_\        /\_\ /\_\_\_\_\_\
>      /\/_/_/_/_/       /\/_/ \/_/_/_/_/_/  QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT,
>     /\/_/__\/_/ __    /\/_/    /\/_/          PROFUNDUM VIDITUR
>    /\/_/_/_/_/ /\_\  /\/_/    /\/_/
>   /\/_/ \/_/  /\/_/_/\/_/    /\/_/         (Whatever is said in Latin
>   \/_/  \/_/  \/_/_/_/_/     \/_/              appears profound)
>
>   Rob Tanner
>   McMinnville, Oregon
>   rtanner@onlinemac.com
>
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Re: NEWBIE question -- access to request record

Posted by Rob Tanner <rt...@onlinemac.com>.
Thank you.  I now see that it's obvious in the README, but only in 
hindsight (I gues that means it's not really all that obvious).

But it's working just beautifully for me now -- it's a very nice tool and a 
nice complement to directly writing with mod_perl.  I like!!

-- Rob

--On 08/02/00 17:49:10 -0700 ___cliff rayman___ <cl...@genwax.com> wrote:

> $req_rec is an embperl variable that holds the apache request rec.
> so to get a dir_config just do:
> $req_rec->dir_config('cnfGWCePath')
>
> --
> ___cliff rayman___cliff@genwax.com___http://www.genwax.com/
> Rob Tanner wrote:
>
>> I am new to embperl and have a basic question I can't find an answer to
>> in the README.
>>
>> When invoking embperl simply by accessing a document (doing the addtype
>> stuff, etc) how do I gain access to the apache request record?  Do I
>> actually have to invoke it via an actual modperl module (kind of a pain)
>> or is there a more straight forward (i.e., fewer steps) method?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Rob
>>
>>        _ _ _ _           _    _ _ _ _ _
>>       /\_\_\_\_\        /\_\ /\_\_\_\_\_\
>>      /\/_/_/_/_/       /\/_/ \/_/_/_/_/_/  QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT,
>>     /\/_/__\/_/ __    /\/_/    /\/_/          PROFUNDUM VIDITUR
>>    /\/_/_/_/_/ /\_\  /\/_/    /\/_/
>>   /\/_/ \/_/  /\/_/_/\/_/    /\/_/         (Whatever is said in Latin
>>   \/_/  \/_/  \/_/_/_/_/     \/_/              appears profound)
>>
>>   Rob Tanner
>>   McMinnville, Oregon
>>   rtanner@onlinemac.com
>>
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: embperl-unsubscribe@perl.apache.org
>> For additional commands, e-mail: embperl-help@perl.apache.org
>
>
>
>




       _ _ _ _           _    _ _ _ _ _
      /\_\_\_\_\        /\_\ /\_\_\_\_\_\
     /\/_/_/_/_/       /\/_/ \/_/_/_/_/_/  QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT,
    /\/_/__\/_/ __    /\/_/    /\/_/          PROFUNDUM VIDITUR
   /\/_/_/_/_/ /\_\  /\/_/    /\/_/
  /\/_/ \/_/  /\/_/_/\/_/    /\/_/         (Whatever is said in Latin
  \/_/  \/_/  \/_/_/_/_/     \/_/              appears profound)

  Rob Tanner
  McMinnville, Oregon
  rtanner@onlinemac.com