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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Apache Mod_rewrite Mystery Post 302802715 by cjm51213 on Saturday 4th of May 2013 01:57:24 PM
Old 05-04-2013
Hi Corona688,

No effect... I am running this web site as a guest on a server running Zimbra, which is quite complicated and uses lots of toys in obscure ways that I don't fully understand. I am running a separate instance of Apache, but I am beginning to believe I am fighting with Zimbra more than Apache. I have decide to live with what I have until I can put up a different server for this. It is not worth fighting with my mail server and possibly breaking that, when I can simply move this web site.

Thanks for the help.

Chris.
 

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REQUESTREC(1)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     REQUESTREC(1)

NAME
Apache::RequestRec -- A Perl API for Apache request object SYNOPSIS
use Apache::RequestRec; sub handler{ my $r = shift; my $s = $r->server; my $dir_config = $r->dir_config; ... } DESCRIPTION
"Apache::RequestRec" provides the Perl API for Apache request object. API
Function arguments (if any) and return values are shown in the function's synopsis. o server() $s = $r->server; Gets the "Apache::Server" object for the server the request $r is running under. o dir_config() dir_config() provides an interface for the per-directory variable specified by the "PerlSetVar" and "PerlAddVar" directives, and also can be manipulated via the "APR::Table" methods. The keys are case-insensitive. $apr_table = $r->dir_config(); dir_config() called in a scalar context without the $key argument returns a HASH reference blessed into the APR::Table class. This object can be manipulated via the APR::Table methods. For available methods see APR::Table. @values = $r->dir_config($key); If the $key argument is passed in the list context a list of all matching values will be returned. This method is ineffective for big tables, as it does a linear search of the table. Thefore avoid using this way of calling dir_config() unless you know that there could be more than one value for the wanted key and all the values are wanted. $value = $r->dir_config($key); If the $key argument is passed in the scalar context only a single value will be returned. Since the table preserves the insertion order, if there is more than one value for the same key, the oldest value assosiated with the desired key is returned. Calling in the scalar context is also much faster, as it'll stop searching the table as soon as the first match happens. $r->dir_config($key => $val); If the $key and the $val arguments are used, the set() operation will happen: all existing values associated with the key $key (and the key itself) will be deleted and $value will be placed instead. $r->dir_config($key => undef); If $val is undef the unset() operation will happen: all existing values associated with the key $key (and the key itself) will be deleted. o perl v5.8.0 2002-05-19 REQUESTREC(1)
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