Michael wrote:
> Geoffrey Young wrote:
>
>> Michael wrote:
>>
>>> If it really concerns you then maybe a
>>> $request = Apache::Request->new($request)
>>> if(! request || (ref $request eq 'Apache'));
>>
>>
>>
>> that won't work (in all cases) because of later code:
>>
>> $params->{ params } = { %{ $request->parms() } }
>> if $all or $plist->{ params };
>>
>> params() is an Apache::Request method, not an Apache method.
>>
>
> My code should get an new Apache::Request object if the request wasn't
> there, or if it's just an Apache object, right? So, after that it would
> be guaranteed to be an Apache::Request object, right?
urg, yes, you're right. sorry :)
--Geoff
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