On Tuesday 05 February 2002 17:07, Robin Berjon wrote:
> On Tuesday 05 February 2002 16:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > my problem:
> > lets says, I have a xml file and a xslt file which generates a html
> > formular via axkit. when the user fills in the form and clicks on
> > "submit" how can I acces the paramters (the form data)??
> > do I have to use the mod_perl api?
>
> Yes, you use the mod_perl api. It's easy really. Just grab a
> Apache->request object abd you'll be done. In XSLT you can also use
> xsl:param, but in Perl code the mod_perl API is really what's best.
>
> > by the way. the provides has to make a "fork" in order to be able to
> > always listen on the tcp port. according to a document I read about
> > performance tuning for mod_perl using fork is not recommend because
> > mod_perl processes are so big. any experience with such a scenario?
>
> Why do you need to fork to listen? True, it usually is a bad idea to fork
> from a modperl process, especially if all processes do it all the time. You
> can do it, but you'd need a good reason to need it imho.

thanks for all your answers.
I thought about it again and I think I can avoid the fork. I was thinking
in the wrong direction.

markus

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