On Saturday 05 June 2004 HH:18:16, Andrew Gaffney wrote: > I didn't really know where to post this since it isn't specifically Apache > or Perl, so I'm posting here....just because :) > > I run 2 vhosts under Apache 1.3.29 (needed for mod_perl-1.x which is needed > by HTML::Mason) on my Gentoo server. One vhost is the current production > site and the other vhost is the development version of the site. I use a > custom Perl module for authentication and other common functions for all my > Perl CGI/mod_perl scripts. > > I want to be able to make changes to the module, but I only want it to > affect the second vhost. Basically, I need to have 2 copies of my custom > module, one for each vhost. Is there an easy way to do this?
Hi Andrew, that's a very interesting question ;-) I don't know anything about mod_perl, but I'd think that it depends on how you load your module and where it is located. IIRC, you can set environment variables per vhost. Maybe there's a way of modifying the @INC variable for your development vhost? Or - a less elegant option: Set an environment variable (or rewrite the URL) for the development vhost, and replace your authentication module with a module that checks this environment variable (or: a URL parameter) and loads the right module. Let's say your module is called authentication.pm - rename it to authentication_real.pm and duplicate it as authentication_dev.pm Create a new file authentication.pm that does something like: if ($ENV{'development_special_purpose'}) { require 'authentication_dev.pm'; } else { require 'authentication_real.pm'; } I'm not speaking from experience here and I've not tested or re-checked if this works, just thinking in loud voice ;-) HTH, Philipp -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://learn.perl.org/> <http://learn.perl.org/first-response>