I realized today that the docs require a bit of clairvoyance to
figure this out... so I'd like to suggest a docs patch like this:
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Apache2::RequestRec
Synopsis:
use Apache2::RequestRec ();
+ # $r is supplied as the first argument to a mod_perl module handler
+ my $r= shift ;
+ # or $r can be pulled at any time via Apache2::RequestUtil
+ my $r = Apache2::RequestUtil->request;
+ # __ OR OTHER METHODS TO GET $r __
Description
Apache2::RequestRec provides the Perl API for Apache request_rec object.
+ The request_rec object is provided as the first argument in a
mod_perl handler, as a return value from the Apache2::RequestUtil-
>request method and ______.
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I'd submit a finalized patch myself, but I'm not that familiar with
the innerworkings of the request_rec object
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figure this out... so I'd like to suggest a docs patch like this:
=====
Apache2::RequestRec
Synopsis:
use Apache2::RequestRec ();
+ # $r is supplied as the first argument to a mod_perl module handler
+ my $r= shift ;
+ # or $r can be pulled at any time via Apache2::RequestUtil
+ my $r = Apache2::RequestUtil->request;
+ # __ OR OTHER METHODS TO GET $r __
Description
Apache2::RequestRec provides the Perl API for Apache request_rec object.
+ The request_rec object is provided as the first argument in a
mod_perl handler, as a return value from the Apache2::RequestUtil-
>request method and ______.
=====
I'd submit a finalized patch myself, but I'm not that familiar with
the innerworkings of the request_rec object
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