Joshua Cantara wrote: > Geoffrey Young wrote: > >> it shouldn't matter if you're using a .pm or a .pl, as long as the .pl is >> run through ModPerl::Registry. > > > Excellent... B-b-b-but how do I create/access $r (the RequestRec object) > in a perl script?
my $r = shift; :) if you're running your perl scripts under ModPerl::Registry the request object is the first argument passed to your script. see some of the scripts in the test suite for examples, such as ModPerl-Registry/t/cgi-bin/redirect.pl you can also grep for nph in the ModPerl-Registry/t directory and find some useful examples there. HTH --Geoff