On Fri, 24 May 2002, Mark Cance wrote:

> Retrieval of form parameters and the creation and retrieval of cookie
> values. 
> 
> Being a bit lazy but the module is already loaded by other scripts etc.

AxKit already uses Apache::Request, which supports form parameters and
whatnot pretty nicely. You could also use Apache::Cookie to deal properly
with your cookies.

I don't think CGI.pm can make use of Apache::Request's API (which is
necessary for POST, but not for GET), but CGI.pm is a rather bloated, old,
ugly API anyway, so if you could possibly get away from it I'd certainly
recommend it.


> On 24/05/2002 3:06 pm, "Steve Willer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > On Fri, 24 May 2002, Mark Cance wrote:
> > 
> >> I have a taglib (written using TaglibHelper), that ?uses? Cgi.pm to extract
> >> values from a form. I also use the module to create a session cookie.
> >> 
> >> I�ve been merrily testing the taglib with external scripts and all seemed to
> >> work fine. However, I was running these test scripts under Apache::Registry.
> >> 
> >> Consequentially due to my naivety, when I use the taglib in my xsp pages I
> >> can extract no values from either a form or cookie, the taglib now running
> >> in true mod_perl style, Cgi.pm seeming not able to find the required posts.
> >> 
> >> Is there anyway I can use cgi.pm?? Or must I write my own handler.
> > 
> > What do you use CGI.pm for? Just retrieval of form parameters?
> > 
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