Hi Xicheng,

Xicheng Jia wrote:
> On 12/11/07, Raymond Wan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm writing a Mason component which I want it to call another Perl
>> script and not return from it.  That is, say I have component A:
>>
>>     
> in the webpage: http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/performance.html
>
> search "Starting a Long Running External Program"
>
> There is a complete example for your case and the surrounding
> materials are very informative. guess the leftove for you is just
> porting them to mod_perl2..:) not a Mason problem though..
>
> Xicheng
>
>   

Thank you for your reply!   I forgot to mention that I did read that web 
page since the old posting that I cited [below] also has a link to it.  
However, I couldn't quite understand it and I wasn't sure how to port it 
to mod_perl2.

Also, I didn't know that it wasn't a Mason problem and despite having 
worked with Mason for a few months, I still can't explain where modperl2 
ends and Mason begins.  i.e., I can install Mason and write components, 
but I couldn't write a paragraph explaining to a Mason-newbie when I 
should be looking at Mason documentation and when I should search 
modperl docs.  Very strange...I know.  Anyway, it seems I was wrong this 
time; sorry!!

Ray
>> -----
>> Error during compilation
>> Statement unlikely to be reached <line after the exec ()>.
>> (Maybe you meant system() when you said exec()?)
>> -----
>>
>> I found a posting from last year describing this
>> (http://marc.info/?l=mason&m=114590348207236&w=2) which seems a bit
>>     


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