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umm.. global also means not shared, imagine script a.pl and b.pl, they both got globals in them but it doesn't necessarily mean that a.pl can read b.pl's data ;-)
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Re^3: Mason and potential disaster discovery
by Anonymous Monk on May 29, 2009 at 11:04 UTC
    If they're running under apache/mod_perl, it means they're shared.
      Right, it looks like I'll have to deal with my little disaster then. Thinking separated globals for different virtual hosts seemed pretty natural to me... oh well.
        That could be achivable if you could configure apache so each virtual host gets its own dedicated thread(or fork).