Luiz Fernando: I am using mod_perl.
I am Executing the file but, I do not know how to append the variables to the $req object. It would be great if you can post some examples. Thank you Carlos Kassab El vie, 27-12-2002 a las 06:21, Luiz Fernando B. Ribeiro escribió: > Em 26 Dec 2002 16:34:10 -0600 > Carlos Kassab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu: > > > Hi: > > > > > > I have a config file conf.epl and its content is: > > > > [- > > $dbname="mydb"; > > $dbusername = "ckg"; > > $dbpassword = "clave"; > > $stylecss="files/style/style.css"; > > -] > > > > In other file i load this file(conf.epl): > > > > [- > > > > Execute ({inputfile => 'conf.epl', import =>1, package > > =>__PACKAGE__}); > > > > -] > > > > <LINK REL="StyleSheet" HREF="[+ $stylecss +]" TYPE="text/css"> > > > > but sometimes it prints: > > > > <LINK REL="StyleSheet" HREF="" TYPE="text/css"> > > > > The problem is that some times the file loads fine and the variables > > are imported, but some times not. > > > > Is there another way to load the config file to import the variables? > > > > I am using Advanced extranet server on a Mandrake Linux 9.0, so i am > > using embperl 1.3.4 and apache server 1.3.26 > > Hi, > > In this case you should use a require or do statement. > Or if you are using mod_perl you can Execute the file and append > the variables to the $req object that is passed in @_ to all pages > executed. If you don't know how to do this I can post some examples. > > Regards, > > Luiz Fernando B. Ribeiro > Engenho Soluções para a Internet > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Consultoría ERP BaaN Tools Aplicaciones Internet/Intranet http://www.glin.com.mx --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]