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Apache::PerlRun - Run unaltered CGI scripts under mod_perl
#in httpd.conf
Alias /cgi-perl/ /perl/apache/scripts/ PerlModule Apache::PerlRun
<Location /cgi-perl> SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::PerlRun Options +ExecCGI #optional PerlSendHeader On ... </Location>
This module's handler emulates the CGI environment, allowing programmers to write scripts that run under CGI or mod_perl without change. Unlike Apache::Registry, the Apache::PerlRun handler does not cache the script inside of a subroutine. Scripts will be ``compiled'' every request. After the script has run, it's namespace is flushed of all variables and subroutines.
The Apache::Registry handler is much faster than Apache::PerlRun. However, Apache::PerlRun is much faster than CGI as the fork is still avoided and scripts can use modules which have been pre-loaded at server startup time. This module is meant for ``Dirty'' CGI Perl scripts which relied on the single request lifetime of CGI and cannot run under Apache::Registry without cleanup.
If your scripts still have problems running under the Apache::PerlRun handler, the PerlRunOnce option can be used so that the process running the script will be shutdown. Add this to your httpd.conf:
<Location ...> PerlSetVar PerlRunOnce On ... </Location>
perl(1), mod_perl(3), Apache::Registry(3)
Doug MacEachern