> > If you've already tried something like that, and it really is empty,
then
> > this is some sort of sinister, ugly persistence issue that I wouldn't
know
> > how to deal with ... I'm used to that :)
>
> It is really empty, or at least it doesn't contain the values I expect.
I've
> tried [+ "-> $fdat{order}  <-" +] and other values than "order" that I
know
> should be there. But it's not there the first time around :-(
>

I guess you already have mailed us your setup when we talk about
EmbperlObject, but once again the question: Is mod_perl build as DSO? Which
version of mod_perl? This problem is typical for a mod_perl version < 1.22,
which is build as DSO and Embperl is loaded at server startup time.

Gerald



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