Re: Apache pnotes

2001-06-11 Thread Perrin Harkins
> You use notes (or pnotes) when you want a kind of global variable that is > localised to the request, but also accessible to sub-requests. It's also useful for caching things that MUST be cleaned up at the end of the request. You can put a database handle in pnotes and be confident that it wil

Re: Apache pnotes

2001-06-09 Thread Matt Sergeant
On Sat, 9 Jun 2001, Jamie Krasnoo wrote: > The Eagle Books explanation of notes isn't very clear. Could someone point > me to a page that explains it somewhat better? In what situation would it be > beneficial to use them? You use notes (or pnotes) when you want a kind of global variable that is

Apache pnotes

2001-06-08 Thread Jamie Krasnoo
The Eagle Books explanation of notes isn't very clear. Could someone point me to a page that explains it somewhat better? In what situation would it be beneficial to use them? Jamie Krasnoo [EMAIL PROTECTED]