I was just thinking about to use the PerlPostConfigRequire directive, I actually just switched to it in my apache.conf and everything is working fine: PerlPostConfigRequire /etc/apache2/startup.pl
It is not yet clear to me the behavior with exported functions, I mean, I put in startup.pluse CGI qw(-compile -utf8);
and avoided to import CGI in my test script, but I can still call Vars() function directly, which from CGI documentation should not be visible: #!/usr/bin/perl
$ENV{PATH}='';
local our $o;
$o->{authenticated}=0;
local our $cookie;
local our $duration=600;
local our $r=new CGI;
local our $p=Vars;
...
What's going on?
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