Hi! I recently upgraded a test server to a recent Apache::Filter, and hit
problems due to the new dependency on filter_register() being called. I
don't mind upgrading my filters to call this, but I have one, in which I
use Apache::Request (a sub-class of Apache), which I cannot seem to work
around.
The guts of the code goes something like this:
sub handler
{
my $r = shift;
my $IsFilter = ($r->dir_config('Filter') =~ /^on/i?1:0);
$r = Apache::Request->new($r);
if ($IsFilter)
{
$r = $r->filter_register();
my ($fh, $status) = $r->filter_input();
return $status unless $status == OK; # The Apache::Constants OK
my @file = <$fh>;
}
etc...
}
The above code fails in that the extra methods provided by Apache::Request
are
no longer there.
The above code worked fine previously (prior to the requirement of
filter_register)...
Any ideas? How can I use both Apache::Filter and Apache::Request together?
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