I'm trying write FCGI script
gb.fcgi
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use Modern::Perl;
use FCGI;
use Gb;
my $request = FCGI::Request();
my $Gb = new Gb;
while($request->Accept() >= 0) {
$Gb -> start();
}
Gb.pm
use Modern::Perl;
use MooseX::Declare;
class Gb {
use CGI;
has 'q' => (is =>'rw');
has 'request'=> (is =>'rw');
method start{
$self->{'q'} = CGI->new;
$self->{'request'} = $self->{'q'}->Vars;
print $self->{'q'}->header( -charset => 'utf-8' );
print '<b>Q!</b><br>';
foreach my $key ( keys %{$self->{'request'}} ) {
print "$key = $self->{'request'}{$key}<br>";
}
}
}
it is working! but only once :)
for example
i run this script with gb.fcgi?tyr=3
it writes
Q!
tyr = 3
when i change string on gb.fcgi?tyr=4
it writes again
Q!
tyr = 3
for changing anything a need to restart apache
what i doing wrong?
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