I am wondering if mod_perl isnt responsible for this odd behaviour, ie trying to use a cached value somewhere the second time around. Does anyone know a way I can test this?
Run it without mod_perl in plain CGI. Then you know if mod_perl matters at all for your issue.
In reply to Re: is there a way to (temporarily) switch off mod_perl caching/variable storing?
by moritz
in thread is there a way to (temporarily) switch off mod_perl caching/variable storing?
by tomgracey
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