Hi Monks !
I'm using mod_perl to write my web scripts
Few previous projected I wrote as standard CGI and used ModPerl::PerlRun to run them.
Few weeks ago I started to write a project for traffic scripts
I want to run it under ModPerl::Registry, what means that I need to write it strict.
I want to use global variable for constants like domain , sub domain , parameters from cgi etc...
It's very annoying to pass to each function the 'global' variable , is there an alternative to do this ?

the another thing I can't understand is:
script1.pl and script2.pl require the same file with some functions.
the script1.pl runs first and working fine , script2.pl gives me an error "function undefined" for one of the functions that in require file.
Why this happens?
Thanks!

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