No, you can vary the limit but you just have to make your My::ApacheHandler a little bit fancier.
package My::ApacheHandler;
use base 'HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler';
sub prepare_request {
my $self = shift;
my $r = shift;
my @args;
## <Location /foo>
## PerlSetVar MAH_POST_MAX 1024
## </Location>
## <Location /bar>
## PerlSetVar MAH_POST_MAX none
## </Location>
my $post_max = $r->dir_config( 'MAH_POST_MAX' );
unless( $post_max =~ /^none/ ) {
push @args, POST_MAX => $post_max;
}
Apache::Request->instance( $r, @args );
return $self->SUPER::prepare_request( $r, @_ );
}
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