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#
# Example for using Embperl::Execute
#
# run this under mod_perl / Apache::Registry
#
use Embperl ;
my($r) = @_;
# workaround for broken $r -> chdir_file in Apache::Registry on ActiveState perl
use Cwd ;
use File::Basename ;
my $fn = $r -> filename ;
chdir(dirname ($fn)) ;
$Embperl::DebugDefault = 811005 ;
$r -> status (200) ;
$r -> send_http_header () ;
print "<HTML><TITLE>Test for Embperl::Execute and errors</TITLE><BODY>\n" ;
my $out ;
print "<H1> 1.) The next one produces an error page</H1>\n" ;
Embperl::Execute ({inputfile => '../error.htm',
output => \$out,
req_rec => $r}) ;
print "<H3>$out</H3>\n" ;
undef $out ;
print "<H1> 2.) The next one produces an errors, but error page is disabled</H1>\n" ;
Embperl::Execute ({inputfile => '../error.htm',
output => \$out,
options => Embperl::optDisableEmbperlErrorPage,
req_rec => $r}) ;
print "<H3>$out</H3>\n" ;
undef $out ;
print "<H1> 3.) Done :-)</H1>\n" ;
print "</body></html>\n";
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