Hi Torsten, if my page contains relative paths (for example for images), I suppose that I have to set document root and return DECLINED. It is correct? It seems to work using this solution
thank you Valerio 2008/3/28, Torsten Foertsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Fri 28 Mar 2008, Valerio wrote: > > I set both document_root and filename: can I set just only the > > filename or the document-root or I have to set both them? > > > filename is just enough. You need to set docroot only if you have CGI scripts > or similar that use it. You can also set only docroot and return DECLINED. > The default trans handler then does the rest. > > You may also want to cache your DB lookups at least for the duration of the > request. There are subrequests (when a directory index is created or mod_cgi > computes PATH_TRANSLATED or similar). Each one of those would repeat the DB > lookup otherwise. > > > sub handler { > my $r=shift; > > > my $vpath; > if( $r->prev ) { # handle subrequests > $vpath=$r->prev->notes->{vpath}; > } elsif( $r->main ) { # handle internal redirects (ErrorDocument) > $vpath=$r->main->notes->{vpath}; > } else { > $vpath=db_lookup(...); > $r->notes->{vpath}=$vpath; > } > > $r->filename($vpath.$r->uri); > return Apache2::Const::OK; > } > > > Torsten >