You mean in httpd.conf? I could use that but what I
hoped to do was pull http vars into a database for
each server request. This is so someone could
interactively view accesses rather than reviewing
static pregenerated files.
The overhead of opening and closing readonly
filehandles on different
> I am writing an apache perl module which logs HTTP
> environment variables. This is fine for static content
> (html, images) but is a problem for dynamic content
> such as php.
Why doesn't Log Format work for you?
- Perrin
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Michael Turley wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am writing an apache perl module which logs HTTP
> environment variables. This is fine for static content
> (html, images) but is a problem for dynamic content
> such as php.
>
> I want my module to process the required HTTP
> variables
Hello,
I am writing an apache perl module which logs HTTP
environment variables. This is fine for static content
(html, images) but is a problem for dynamic content
such as php.
I want my module to process the required HTTP
variables and seamlessly pass the http request back to
the control of o