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Posted to docs-cvs@perl.apache.org by ra...@apache.org on 2005/04/03 01:41:13 UTC
svn commit: r159851 -
perl/modperl/docs/trunk/src/docs/2.0/user/performance/prevent.pod
Author: randyk
Date: Sat Apr 2 15:41:12 2005
New Revision: 159851
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?view=rev&rev=159851
Log:
s/Apache/Apache2/
Modified:
perl/modperl/docs/trunk/src/docs/2.0/user/performance/prevent.pod
Modified: perl/modperl/docs/trunk/src/docs/2.0/user/performance/prevent.pod
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/perl/modperl/docs/trunk/src/docs/2.0/user/performance/prevent.pod?view=diff&r1=159850&r2=159851
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--- perl/modperl/docs/trunk/src/docs/2.0/user/performance/prevent.pod (original)
+++ perl/modperl/docs/trunk/src/docs/2.0/user/performance/prevent.pod Sat Apr 2 15:41:12 2005
@@ -31,11 +31,11 @@
can. Never use server pools during request, when you can use a request
pool. For example inside an HTTP handler, don't call:
- my $dir = Apache::ServerUtil::server_root_relative($s->process->pool, 'conf');
+ my $dir = Apache2::ServerUtil::server_root_relative($s->process->pool, 'conf');
when you should call:
- my $dir = Apache::ServerUtil::server_root_relative($r->pool, 'conf');
+ my $dir = Apache2::ServerUtil::server_root_relative($r->pool, 'conf');
Of course on special occasions, you may want to have something
allocated off the server pool if you want the allocated memory to
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