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Posted to embperl@perl.apache.org by ___cliff rayman___ <cl...@genwax.com> on 2000/08/01 00:34:18 UTC
Re: Embperl and the apache API
it is called $req_rec in apache.
i have used it in production for a long time.
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___cliff rayman___cliff@genwax.com___http://www.genwax.com/
martin langhoff wrote:
> answering myself,
>
> anything passed with the PerlSetEnv does get into the %ENV hash,
> but
> that was a silly example.
>
> I *want* to get to $r :)
>
> martin
>
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Re: Embperl and the apache API
Posted by ___cliff rayman___ <cl...@genwax.com>.
make that:
it is called $req_rec in embperl. :-))
___cliff rayman___ wrote:
> it is called $req_rec in apache.
> i have used it in production for a long time.
>
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> ___cliff rayman___cliff@genwax.com___http://www.genwax.com/
>
> martin langhoff wrote:
>
> > answering myself,
> >
> > anything passed with the PerlSetEnv does get into the %ENV hash,
> > but
> > that was a silly example.
> >
> > I *want* to get to $r :)
> >
> > martin
> >
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