It is not off topic if you realize that the way Apache::Registry and
PerlRun wraps scripts will cause the closures to occur with my. So it's
really rude to actually have anew person have to join an entirely new
mailing list just because of a problem that mod_perl itself forces the user
to deal with and partially is the cause of.
It seems to me that he is confused about when the variable will not stay
shared or will which is a direct result of using shared programming.
Although I don't know what he is confused about because I thought the guide
explains it OK?
Later,
Gunther
At 01:37 PM 8/14/2001 -0700, Dave Baker wrote:
>On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, swade wrote:
>
> > Much thanks! What do the knowledgable programmers do? Do they my() thier
> > variables, etc at the beginning of thier subroutines? Or do they do it as
> > they come to it? or is it really just personal prefence?
> >
>
>This is rather off topic for mod_perl and should (imho) belong on a perl
>list instead. Can I request any followups be taken to private mail or a
>more suitable list?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Dave
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