Re: [htmltmpl] mod_perl usage
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From: Matthew B. <dr...@ma...> - 2006-03-07 14:58:17
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> I use Apache::Registry (this has likely been replaced by the > ModPerl::Registry that you mention) From what I just read, Apache::Registry is the mod_perl version 1 for Apache1 and ModPerl::registry is mod_perl 2 for Apache2 > The scripts do get compiled and stored in memory and it's exactly what > you want. So even if the code is compiled, it will still accept and process different input? Well, duh, that makes sense. > It sounds to me that you are writing the output to a file and > then redirecting to that file. This is my HTML::Template output line: print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n", $template->output(); > The best thing to do in this example is use a text client (such as Will try that. Anything I should be looking for specifically? > If you are not including those > modules in an apache startup script, you are not even saving that. Can you explain this more? My script "use"es several other perl modules. Should I be loading those via Apache? Thanks, Matthew |