I haven't done any old school mod_perl in a while, and I'm not sure if this is a coding style issue, global var issue or if I need to set something before implementing this or what...
There's a config module that loads configuration values and uses Exporter to expose $config in @EXPORT_OK. When I try to import it in a <Perl> block though, it throws an error. Here's the code (snipped)
<Perl>
use XXX::Config qw($config);
</Perl>
And the error I get is:
error (22)Invalid argument: <Perl>: Invalid command 'config',
perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not included in the server
configuration
I'm not really sure where this issue is coming from. Anybody have any pointers?
Thanks
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