All this is in the docs already.  I'll find the links at some point for you.


Jonathan Vanasco wrote:

First off...
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The get-able part of this method is only available if PerlOptions +GlobalRequest is in effect or if Apache2->request($new_r) was called earlier. So instead of setting PerlOptions +GlobalRequest, one can set the global request from within the handler.

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Apache2->request($new_r) doesn't exist

Based on the docs above, i'm guessing this is a typo for

    Apache2::RequestUtil->request($new_r)

which gives the expected behavior



Second..

The description is a bit awkward.

I'd suggest this

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Example of setting the global request from the handler:

sub handler
{
    my     $r= shift;
    Apache2::RequestUtil->request($r);
my $apr= Apache2::Request->new( $r , DISABLE_UPLOADS=>1 , POST_MAX=>10_000 );
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