Thanks, Torsten. It looks like that approach will work perfectly for
what I need.


Mike


On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 10:26 AM, Torsten Foertsch
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri 11 Jul 2008, Mike Friedman wrote:
>> I've got a mod_perl handler setup like so, within a vhost:
>>
>> <Location /myapp>
>>         SetHandler perl-script
>>         PerlResponseHandler MyApp::Dispatcher
>> </Location>
>>
>> Under this setup, if I navigate to /myapp/foo/bar/baz, I get:
>>
>> PATH_INFO => /foo/bar/baz
>> SCRIPT_NAME => /myapp
>>
>> This makes sense. However, if I then change the Location block from
>> /myapp to /, the behavior changes:
>>
>> PATH_INFO => /bar/baz
>> SCRIPT_NAME => /foo
>
> Path_info determination depends on the layout of files and directories on your
> filesystem. I'd advise against using it in anything like a dispatcher. Just
> for fun try to create a regular file /myapp/foo/bar in your docroot and use
> your first setup. You'll see PATH_INFO=/baz.
>
> Instead use $r->location and $r->uri to compute a version of path-info by
> yourself. Something like that:
>
>  $pi=$r->uri;
>  $loc=$r->location;
>  $pi=~s/^\E$loc\Q//;
>
> Torsten
>
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