I made some effort to reproduce it and made an unbelievable discovery. If I include these two statements:
use CGI::Deurl; use CGI::Enurl; then things do NOT work properly. If I comment them out, then everything works fine. The use statements are as follows: use CGI qw/:standard/; use CGI::Pretty; use APR::Table (); use CGI::Deurl; use CGI::Enurl; use Apache2::Const qw( OK ); I have a SAMPLE that does not use any of my algebra.com's code: http://dsl.algebra.com/tmp/solver/TestHandler.pm.txt I invoke it by saying <Files *.testhandler> SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Algebra::Solver::TestHandler Options +ExecCGI #optional PerlSendHeader On </Files> --- Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Igor Chudov wrote: > > --- Stas Bekman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [...] > >>>I already applied this patch (at Randy's > >> > >>suggestion, I > >> > >>>think). It did not help. > >> > >>so what's the latest error that you get? The > easiest > >>way to help us to > >>reproduce the problem is to download the > Apache-Test > >>Skeleton, that you > >>can find linked from here: > >> > > > > > http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/help/help.html#Problem_Description > > > >>add a *minimal* code that we can reproduce your > >>problem with and send it > >>here. Once we have it and we can reproduce it, it > >>should be trivial to fix. > > > > > > I do not get any error, however, CGI does not > return > > te needed form parameter value. As though the > value > > was never passed to the form. If I change the > method > > from POST to GET, everything is fine. > > OK, so that's a different story. But the 'require > Apache2::RequestIO;' was > indeed needed, correct? As I have submitted a > patch to Lincoln for CGI.pm. > > > I will try to reproduce the minimal handler that > > reproduces the problem. > > While you do that, take a look at the mod_perl tests > as suggested by > Randy. You will see how to write this kind of tests. > > -- > __________________________________________________________________ > Stas Bekman JAm_pH ------> Just Another > mod_perl Hacker > http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide ---> > http://perl.apache.org > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org > http://apacheweek.com > http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org > http://ticketmaster.com > - Igor __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com