05-12-2019
Hello Neo,
Please give me some example. It will be much useful.
Thanks, Siva SQL
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APR::Request::Apache2 - wrapper for a mod_apreq2 handle.
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The APR::Request::Apache2 module provides a constructor for interfacing with the mod_apreq2 Apache module.
This manpage documents version 2.13 of the APR::Request::Apache2 package.
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APR::Request::Apache2 - derived from "APR::Request".
handle
APR::Request::Apache2->handle($r)
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