Apache::Constants - Constants defined in apache header files
use Apache::Constants; use Apache::Constants ':common'; use Apache::Constants ':response';
Server constants used by apache modules are defined in httpd.h and other header files, this module gives Perl access to those constants.
This tag imports the most commonly used constants.
OK DECLINED DONE NOT_FOUND FORBIDDEN AUTH_REQUIRED SERVER_ERROR
This tag imports the common response codes, plus these response codes:
DOCUMENT_FOLLOWS MOVED REDIRECT USE_LOCAL_COPY BAD_REQUEST BAD_GATEWAY RESPONSE_CODES NOT_IMPLEMENTED CONTINUE NOT_AUTHORITATIVE
CONTINUE and NOT_AUTHORITATIVE are aliases for DECLINED.
This are the method numbers, commonly used with the Apache method_number method.
METHODS M_CONNECT M_DELETE M_GET M_INVALID M_OPTIONS M_POST M_PUT M_TRACE
These constants are most commonly used with the Apache allow_options method:
OPT_NONE OPT_INDEXES OPT_INCLUDES OPT_SYM_LINKS OPT_EXECCGI OPT_UNSET OPT_INCNOEXEC OPT_SYM_OWNER OPT_MULTI OPT_ALL
These constants are most commonly used with the Apache satisfies method:
SATISFY_ALL SATISFY_ANY SATISFY_NOSPEC
These constants are most commonly used with the Apache get_remote_host method:
REMOTE_HOST REMOTE_NAME REMOTE_NOLOOKUP REMOTE_DOUBLE_REV
This is the full set of HTTP response codes: (NOTE: not all implemented here)
HTTP_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED HTTP_NOT_ACCEPTABLE HTTP_LENGTH_REQUIRED HTTP_PRECONDITION_FAILED HTTP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE HTTP_VARIANT_ALSO_VARIES HTTP_NO_CONTENT HTTP_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED HTTP_NOT_ACCEPTABLE HTTP_LENGTH_REQUIRED HTTP_PRECONDITION_FAILED HTTP_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE HTTP_VARIANT_ALSO_VARIES
These are constants related to server version:
MODULE_MAGIC_NUMBER SERVER_VERSION SERVER_SUBVERSION
Gisle Aas <aas@sn.no>, Doug MacEachern <dougm@osf.org> and h2xs
To install mod_perl, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm mod_perl
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install mod_perl
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