NAME Apache::RequestNotes - pass form and cookie data in pnotes SYNOPSIS httpd.conf: PerlInitHandler Apache::RequestNotes PerlSetVar MaxPostSize 1024 PerlSetVar DisableUploads On MaxPostSize is in bytes and defaults to 1024, thus is optional. DisableUploads defaults to On, and likewise is optional. DESCRIPTION Apache::RequestNotes provides a simple interface allowing all phases of the request cycle access to cookie or form input parameters in a consistent manner. Behind the scenes, it uses libapreq functions to parse request data and puts references to the data objects in pnotes. EXAMPLE httpd.conf: PerlInitHandler Apache::RequestNotes some Perl*Handler or Registry script: my $input = $r->pnotes('INPUT'); # Apache::Table reference my $uploads = $r->pnotes('UPLOADS'); # Apache::Upload array ref my $cookies = $r->pnotes('COOKIES'); # hash reference # GET and POST data my $foo = $input->get('foo'); # uploaded files foreach my $upload (@$uploads) { my $name = $upload->name' my $fh = $upload->fh; my $size = $upload->size; } # cookie data my $bar = $cookies->{'bar'}; # one way my %cookies = %$cookies if $cookies; # check, just to be safe my $baz = $cookies{'baz'}; # another way After using Apache::RequestNotes: o $cookies contains a reference to a hash with the names and values of all cookies sent back to your domain and path. o $input contains a reference to an Apache::Table object and can be accessed via Apache::Table methods - if a form contains both GET and POST data, both are available via $input. o $uploads contains a reference to an array containing all the Apache::Upload objects for the request, which can be used to access uploaded file information. Once the request is past the Init phase, all other phases can have access to the form input and cookie data without parsing it themselves. This relieves some strain, especially when the GET or POST data is required by numerous handlers along the way. NOTES MaxPostSize applies to file uploads as well as POST data, so if you plan on uploading files bigger than 1K, you will need to change the default. $Apache::RequestNotes:err is set if libapreq reports a problem parsing the form data, thus it can be used to verify whether $input and $uploads contain valid objects. Verbose debugging is enabled by setting the variable $Apache::RequestNotes::DEBUG=1 to or greater. To turn off all debug information, set your apache LogLevel above info level. This is alpha software, and as such has not been tested on multiple platforms or environments. It requires PERL_INIT=1, PERL_LOG_API=1, and maybe other hooks to function properly. Doug MacEachern's libapreq is also required - you can get it from CPAN under the Apache tree. FEATURES/BUGS No known bugs or unexpected features at this time. SEE ALSO perl(1), mod_perl(1), Apache(3), Apache::Request(3), libapreq(1), Apache::Table(3) AUTHOR Geoffrey Young COPYRIGHT Copyright 2000 Geoffrey Young - all rights reserved. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.