For instance I don't know how it interacts with other Perl section syntax within the same
Perl section.But are there limitations with using regular Perl section syntax with other modules directives or should that be possible?
On Aug 1, 2006, at 12:58 AM, Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 23:00:33 -0500, Robert Nicholson <suppressed> said:So I'm trying to make a great deal of my httpd.conf dynamic based primarily on hostname etc.I have most of it working but I've found that at least in my case I cannot use mod_jk directives in a perl section.Q. Should I be able to use mod_jk directives in a perl section?<Perl> push @JkWorkerProperty, [qw(worker.myWorker.port $workerPort)]; </Perl>also I often want to do <IfModule and i've learned I can do that with Apache-> module() but how would I do say an Include where the value was set in a perl stanza but the Include will be outside the perl stanza. Failing that can I "Include" static httpd.conf snippests in a perl section with say Apache-> include()?Point is the path varies so I want to include where my variable has scope.All this works if you use $PerlConfig instead of symbol table manipulations. $PerlConfig is like an include statement for a string. Works fine with apache1 but needs recent SVN for apache2. -- andreas
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