, so PATH is tainted
as well. This explains our now common problem - and also guarantees
that there is no easy way out of it if you use CGI.pm yourself :-(.
Hope I'm being helpful at last,
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before Apache forks, in fact).
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having to review all your codebase)
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automatically
restored at the end of every script run under Apache::Registry,
including the tainted PATH.
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(not lighting up a flamewar, just trying to understand the issues - I
don't know much about Aspects, but I find exception handling with
Error.pm a breeze, even for big projects)
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expects more data.
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will not reflect in the
others. So unless your state data is a constant, this is not what you want.
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publishing in
Perl ? I gather there exist quite a few for Java, but I couldn't find
anything significant under Perl.
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variable accessible to all Perl WWW
pages ?
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)
In the meantime, I will be cutting the StdEnvVars off from mod_ssl
configuration. Thanks again !
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the observed behaviour.
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