Hey ho
I have a simple configuration:
PerlModule Test::FH
<Location /xyz/abc>
SetHandler perl-script
PerlResponseHandler Test::FH
</Location>
Now I go to the URL http://www.myhost.com/xyz/abc/qqq/123
Inside my code I want to get "/ggg/123" so I try
print "Request: " . $r->path_info . "\n";
This returns "/abc/ggg/123"
Now it always drops the top level "/xyz" - assumably because it is
effectively a file in the root directory.
One way to fix it is to create all the directories, but not too many.Now what I really want is anything after what ever the location that the handler is set in.
I can achieve this with a variable that sets the location, but that seemed a little redundant.
Effectively I am creating a "virtual" location. Is there a way I can configure or get the Location ? Ta Scott -- * - * http://www.osdc.com.au - Open Source Developers Conference * - * Scott Penrose VP in charge of Pancakes http://linux.dd.com.au/ suppressedDismaimer: If you receive this email in error - please eat it immediately to prevent it from falling into the wrong hands.
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