Then I am able to get into the block. Would like to know what you guys think.

Hi

Have you heard of Config::General or Config::ApacheFormat and Apache::Admin::Config?

#!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dump qw/ dd /; use Config::General qw(ParseConfig); my $rawconfig = q{ <IfModule> ## workaround of some kind <IfModule mod_limitipconn.c> <Location /> MaxConnPerIP 12 NoIPLimit image/* </Location> <Location /location2> MaxConnPerIP 0 </Location> <Location /location3> MaxConnPerIP 0 </Location> </IfModule> }; my %config = ParseConfig(-String => $rawconfig, -AutoTrue => 1); dd( \%config ); __END__ { IfModule => { IfModule => { "mod_limitipconn.c" => { Location => { "" => {} }, M +axConnPerIP => 12, NoIPLimit => "image/*" }, }, Location => { "/location2" => { MaxConnPerIP => 0 }, "/location3" => { MaxConnPerIP => 0 }, }, }, }

Some of these modules are worth a try or two :)


In reply to Re: Search replace with a block by beech
in thread Search replace with a block by santoshrao99

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