Geoffrey Young wrote:
> Grant McLean wrote:
> >>>I know I can use $r->dir_config() to access parameter values
> >>>set in the config file with PerlSetVar, but is it possible to
> >>>access the value of generic Apache configuration directives?
>
> you have very few options here. one of which is to
Grant McLean wrote:
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Hi All
I know I can use $r->dir_config() to access parameter values
set in the config file with PerlSetVar, but is it possible to
access the value of generic Apache configuration directives?
This is described in the [Eag
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> > Hi All
> >
> > I know I can use $r->dir_config() to access parameter values
> > set in the config file with PerlSetVar, but is it possible to
> > access the value of generic Apache configuration directives?
>
> This is described in the [Eagle
> Hi All
>
> I know I can use $r->dir_config() to access parameter values
> set in the config file with PerlSetVar, but is it possible to
> access the value of generic Apache configuration directives?
This is described in the [EagleBook] (worth your money, IMHO),
and this particular chapter is av
Hi All
I know I can use $r->dir_config() to access parameter values
set in the config file with PerlSetVar, but is it possible to
access the value of generic Apache configuration directives?
I have a module that takes a request and maps it to both a
Perl class and a template for displaying the c