Perrin Harkins wrote:
On Wed, 2004-11-10 at 16:09, Arshavir Grigorian wrote:
How can I write my code to know whether it is in a request and only if
so, output the standard error page.
You should be able to use $Apache::Server::Starting and
$Apache::Server::ReStarting for this. There may be a better way.
On a separate note, why would one even bother with
Apache::Log->log_error? instead of just using CGI::Carp (for
simple/basic error loggin that is
Apache::Log->log_error sends the message to the error_log, not to the
browser. That's what you want, unless you are in development. Is this
mod_perl 2 that you're using? If it is, you can use the server object
instead of the request object, and avoid the whole issue of checking for
startup.
For other reasons to avoid CGI::Carp, see
http://perl.apache.org/docs/general/perl_reference/perl_reference.html#Exception_Handling_for_mod_perl
- Perrin
Thanks. I am using modperl2, but for some reason could not get a server
object. I'll give it a try again. --Arshavir
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