i.e. it localizes some variables in a namespace and then assigns to them, making them globally available throughout the request.
From the small snippet given, the variables are not available throughout the request but only until the end of the block (in this case the handler). If you need to pass data around the different phases of the request, then pnotes is what you need.
In reply to Re: mod_perl: globals and security question
by derby
in thread mod_perl: globals and security question
by scollyer
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