ok i have more time now to show more code!

first listing is the Add which should be able to be accessed by either the second listing or the location handler like in the third listing
**-- listing 1----** package MyMod::Add; use strict; use warnings; sub handler { my $r = Apache->request; my %args = $r->args; &Add($r); } sub Add { my $r = shift; my %args = $r->args; ..... } **---listing 2----** package MyMod::Uploads; use strict; use warnings; use MyMod::Add; use LWP::Simple; use URI::Escape; sub handler { # Standard stuff, with added options... my $r = Apache::Request->new( shift, POST_MAX => 10 * 1024 * 1024, # in bytes, + so 10M DISABLE_UPLOADS => 0 ); if ($r->upload){ upload($r); } } sub upload { foreach my $upload ( $r->upload ) { ##parse upload &MyMod::Add::Add($r); } } **---listing 3---** in httpd.conf: <Location /add> SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler MyMod::Add </Location>
how can i do both? i know its possible without the upload scenario

In reply to Re: Re: mod_perl Apache::Request vs Apache->request by drfrog
in thread mod_perl Apache::Request vs Apache->request by drfrog

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