Hello, I'm porting CGI web application to mod_perl
2.0
So I wrote PerlResponseHandler for whole site and now I want to exclude some URL-locations like images, styles, etc from processing by mod_perl.
I thinking now how to do it more efficiently and have no ideas now.
Now I have this environment handles entire site by mod_perl:
httpd.conf:
<VirtualHost>
...
PerlOptions +Parent +GlobalRequest +Autoload
PerlSwitches -I/some/path/lib
SetHandler perl-script
PerlResponseHandler My::Apache::Main
</VirtualHost>
I prefer to write perl code instead of using config directives for more flexibility.
I guess to write one additional handler module but cant choose which handler will help me from
mod_perl api ?
Any ideas how to exclude from mod_perl static content like
/images/*.*
/css/*.*
...
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