Re: [RDBO] cache object for later use within a mod_perl request cycle

2007-06-22 Thread Perrin Harkins
On 6/22/07, Michael Lackhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the hint! This almost did it. Some tests showed that I had to use the connection-variant of pnotes in my setup: use Apache2::ConnectionUtil; # grab the connection object; my $c = $r-connection; You really shouldn't need to do

Re: [RDBO] cache object for later use within a mod_perl request cycle

2007-06-22 Thread Perrin Harkins
On 6/22/07, Michael Lackhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I didn't get a result. Within the authentication handler I stuffed an object (or even a simple string) into $r-pnotes and tried to write it to the logfile from the authorization handler but it was empty, the same test worked with $c-pnotes.

Re: [RDBO] cache object for later use within a mod_perl request cycle

2007-06-22 Thread Michael Lackhoff
On 22 Jun 2007 at 10:03, Perrin Harkins wrote: On 6/22/07, Michael Lackhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the hint! This almost did it. Some tests showed that I had to use the connection-variant of pnotes in my setup: use Apache2::ConnectionUtil; # grab the connection object;

[RDBO] cache object for later use within a mod_perl request cycle

2007-06-20 Thread Michael Lackhoff
I am using Apache2::AuthCookie for my authentification and authorisation. For both I have to get the user record from the database. For authorisation I have to do an additional lookup for an ordinary item that is requested by the user. I need this record to check e.g. if the requested item

Re: [RDBO] cache object for later use within a mod_perl request cycle

2007-06-20 Thread Perrin Harkins
On 6/20/07, Michael Lackhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is this possible? I tried $r-dir_config(user_obj = $rdbo_user_obj); from the mod_perl documentation but that didn't work. I think you're looking for this: $r-pnotes(user_obj = $rdbo_user_obj); - Perrin