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Re: missing modules


The stuff below should work , or at least give you an idea.

// Jonathan Vanasco

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package PrintIp;

use mod_perl2 ();
use Apache2::Const qw(:common);
use Apache2::Request ();
use Apache2::RequestRec ();

sub handler {
	my 	$r= shift;
	my 	$apr= Apache2::Request->new( $r );
	my  $pageUser= PageUser->new( $r , $apr );
		$r->content_type('text/html');
		$r->print( $pageUser->get_ip() );
	return Apache2::Const::OK;
}

package PageUser;

use Apache2::Request ();
use Apache2::Connection ();

sub new {
	my  $proto= $_[0];
	my  $class= ref($proto) || $proto;
	my  $self= bless( {} ,  $class);
		$self->{'ApacheRequestRec'}= $_[1];
		$self->{'ApacheRequest'}= $_[2];
	return $self;
}

sub get_ip {
	my 	( $self )= @_;
	my 	$connection= $self->{'ApacheRequest'}->connection;
	return $connection->remote_ip();
}




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