Attempted to clarify the difference in a follow up to a question on it. If someone is trying to help, am not going to turn it away.

Am glad that you too are still "interested" in this question! Had not run DebugCGI. No unexpected diffs in the %ENV, but what looks like maybe a request handler appeared in the registry-ized object. Am not sure what, if anything, to make of it with regard to this problem. (Note that /perl-status also doesn't turn up anything obvious, either.)

/cgi-bin/ is as follows:

$VAR1 = bless( { ".parameters" => [], ".charset" => "ISO-8859-1", ".etab" => 1, ".elid" => 1, ".fieldnames" => {}, ".header_printed" => 1, "escape" => 1 }, 'CGI' );
ModPerl is as follows:
$VAR1 = bless( { ".parameters" => [], ".charset" => "ISO-8859-1", ".r" => bless( do{\(my $o = 164475400)}, 'Apache2::RequestRec' ), ".etab" => 1, ".elid" => 1, ".fieldnames" => {}, ".header_printed" => 1, "escape" => 1 }, 'CGI' );

Big question to me is where do I look - mod_include, ModPerl::Registry, or even CGI?


In reply to Re^13: Apache Registry with Server Side Includes by Anonymous Monk
in thread Apache Registry with Server Side Includes by bbfan

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