stas 2002/08/15 22:57:14 Modified: src/docs/1.0/guide config.pod porting.pod Log: add an xref to <perl> section trick regarding accessing env vars during the startup Revision Changes Path 1.14 +13 -0 modperl-docs/src/docs/1.0/guide/config.pod Index: config.pod =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-docs/src/docs/1.0/guide/config.pod,v retrieving revision 1.13 retrieving revision 1.14 diff -u -r1.13 -r1.14 --- config.pod 31 Jul 2002 14:44:19 -0000 1.13 +++ config.pod 16 Aug 2002 05:57:14 -0000 1.14 @@ -1816,6 +1816,19 @@ some useful diagnostics when mod_perl is processing C<E<lt>PerlE<gt>> sections. +=head2 Perl Section Tricks + +=over + +=item * + +The Perl C<%ENV> is cleared during startup, but the C environment is +left intact and so you L<can use +it|guide::porting/Passing_ENV_variables_to_CGI> to set C<@PassEnv>. + +=back + + =head2 References For more info see 1.14 +1 -1 modperl-docs/src/docs/1.0/guide/porting.pod Index: porting.pod =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-docs/src/docs/1.0/guide/porting.pod,v retrieving revision 1.13 retrieving revision 1.14 diff -u -r1.13 -r1.14 --- porting.pod 31 Jul 2002 14:44:19 -0000 1.13 +++ porting.pod 16 Aug 2002 05:57:14 -0000 1.14 @@ -2891,7 +2891,7 @@ cleared after the request is served. The Perl C<%ENV> is cleared during startup, but the C environment is -left in tact. With a combo of forking C<`env`> and C<E<lt>PerlE<gt>> +left intact. With a combo of forking C<`env`> and C<E<lt>PerlE<gt>> sections you can do even do wildcards matching. For example, this passes all environment variables that begin with the letter H:
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