I just read that part of the guide, for the third time today, but still I
didn't see anything that could help, I don't get any warnings and I'm not
using globals. The problem does occur when trying to use a child more then
once. So when I tried running with httpd -X I got the wrong output the
second time.

Ron

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> Are you running with httpd -X ?
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>       What you describe sounds like it "stops working" when it hits a child for
>       the second time.
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>       As advised, all this is described in the guide. You might want to start
>       here:
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> http://perl.apache.org/guide/porting.html#Exposing_Apache_Registry_secret
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> HTH,
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> Simon.
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> Just tried, it didn't give me any useful information, I always got any
> other warning without PerlWarn on, so I don't think it made any
> difference. Anyway, even with PerlWarn on, the error.log still shows
> exactly the same output, everything goes well for a while, but then
> suddenly my defined($foo) check succeeds where it should have failed, but
> the old value is gone.
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