RE: Accessing configuration information

2002-11-25 Thread Grant McLean
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

Re: Accessing configuration information

2002-11-21 Thread Geoffrey Young
Grant McLean wrote: From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 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

RE: Accessing configuration information

2002-11-21 Thread Grant McLean
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > 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

Re: Accessing configuration information

2002-11-21 Thread dom
> 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

Accessing configuration information

2002-11-20 Thread Grant McLean
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