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A.8. CGI::params in the mod_perlish Way |
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Assuming that all your variables are single key-value pairs, you can retrieve request parameters in a way similar to using CGI::params with this technique:
my $r = shift; # or $r = Apache->request my %params = $r->method eq 'POST' ? $r->content : $r->args;
Also take a look at Apache::Request, which has the same API as CGI.pm for extracting and setting request parameters but is significantly faster, since it's implemented in C.
 
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