((template_context *)f-ctx)-include_r =
ap_sub_req_lookup_uri(uri,f-r,((template_context *)f-ctx)-include_filter);
apr_table_setn(((template_context
*)f-ctx)-include_r-notes,TEMPLATE_OVERRIDE_PARSER,-);
if template_context *)f-ctx)-include_r != NULL) (((template_context
Thanks for your comments. Is a possible solution to the configuration
problem to keep a global reference to a pool that I create (w/o a parent)?
I can then use that pool to duplicate some of the string data I need from
the configuration and store those in my globals as well.
I'll need to think
Hi all;
I have a little confusion regarding the FixedInTrunk keyword when
applied to a bug. What does it mean? My assumption is that it means that
the code changes needed to fix the bug have been committed to the source
repository and the fix will be available in the next stable release.
On Apr 20, 2010, at 12:41 PM, Daniel Ruggeri wrote:
Hi all;
I have a little confusion regarding the FixedInTrunk keyword when applied to
a bug. What does it mean? My assumption is that it means that the code
changes needed to fix the bug have been committed to the source repository
and
Hi. Can I build a request completely free and send it with
ap_run_sub_req? I could not find any good documentation or examples.
Thanks
Markus
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