Beberle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Ok, I'm getting closer but still not there yet.  I've
> added a filter like so:

[...]

> I've been able to successfully capture the POST data
> without removing it from the chain.  Problem is, it's
> too late.  From what I've been able to gather from
> printing to the error log, the chain looks like this:
>
> PerlTransHandler --> PerlAccessHandler --> PerlHandler
> --> PerlInputFilterHandler
>
> I thought the filter was accessed before the
> response-handler. 

Request filters aren't normally inserted into
the filter chain until the response-handler is
ready to run.  mod_apreq is an exception, and it's
quite tricky to pull this off without breaking
lots of other things.

> What am I doing wrong?

What you're trying to do isn't a simple thing,
even if you're familiar with apache2's innards.
The input filter system wasn't really designed 
to encourage people to do what you're doing.

So, have you tried using Apache::Request yet?

-- 
Joe Schaefer


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