On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 1:21 AM, John M. Dlugosz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > OK, when I defined $r as you did, it worked. For documentation, I was > looking at here: > <http://search.cpan.org/~joesuf/libapreq2-2.08/glue/perl/lib/Apache2/Request.pm>
Hi John, That SYNOPSIS is more like a set of possible calls to Apache2::Request, not a literal series of lines. You do need to get $r (an Apache2::RequestRec object) first. > I see you are just printing to standard output, like a CGI script. When using ModPerl::Registry, you can just print to STDOUT. > In the book, it used > > $r->send_http_header('text/plain'); > $r->print("mod_perl rules!\n"); > > but there are no such methods on $r here in 2.0. > > What, prey tell, is the equivalent object? That's Apache2::RequestRec. > Is there =any= way to get started, like a simple (but working!) program I > could look at? There are two places you should look for MP2 docs. The first is the mod_perl site, which has all the API docs and many examples. If you want a book, the only one you should use for MP2 at this point is "mod_perl2 User's Guide": http://modperl2book.org/ - Perrin