I should have said that I always use the CGI args method. That way the
application is portable between CGI and mod_perl all the time. Lots of our
customers can't be bothered configuring mod_perl. Either that or, *gasp*,
they are running under IIS. Mason works great in CGI mode under IIS, fwiw.
On 6/10/07, Gareth Kirwan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://search.cpan.org/~drolsky/HTML-Mason-1.35/lib/HTML/Mason/Request.pm
"cgi_object
Returns the CGI object used to parse any CGI parameters submitted to
the
component, assuming that you have not changed the default value of the
ApacheHandler args_method parameter. If you are using the 'mod_perl' args
method, then calling this method is a fatal error. See the ApacheHandler
and
CGIHandler documentation for more details."
I haven't tried it, but I would imagine it either does what the manual
says,
or will do at some point in the future.
G
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