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Re^2: Custom cspec's in Net::Log4perl

by jpfarmer (Pilgrim)
on Apr 21, 2005 at 17:49 UTC ( [id://450214]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Re: Custom cspec's in Net::Log4perl
in thread Custom cspec's in Net::Log4perl

I tried that, and it silenced strict's complaint, but it now gives Can't call method "id" on an undefined value at (eval 36) line 1.. So, apparently the value still isn't avalible to the module.

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Re^3: Custom cspec's in Net::Log4perl
by jimbojones (Friar) on Apr 21, 2005 at 18:24 UTC
    Hi,

    Sorry, I didn't read your code carefully enough.

    # Check to see if we have a session. If so, load it's information. # If not, we need to create one and then cookie the user. #### JJ comment #### 'my' makes this lexically scoped #### change to 'our' or $::session to be visible #### in other scopes my $session = new CGI::Session("driver:DB_File", $cgi, {Directory=>'/u +sr/local/apache/htdocs/addressbook'}); # Init the logger Log::Log4perl->init("/usr/local/apache/htdocs/addressbook/log4perl.con +f");
    you need to change my $session to something package scoped, like $::session. Then, it's somewhat of a global variable, so be carefull.

    - j

      Excellent! It works now!

      Thank you very much for your help!

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