Im new to Apache::Request myself, so take this with a pinch of salt...
Have you looked at Apache::Table? It provides similar functionality:
my $q = Apache::Request->new(shift);
my $table = $q->parms;
$table->clear;
You could create an Apache::Request subclass with CGI.pm's full API, eg
package CGIRequest;
use base Apache::Request;
sub new
{
my $class = shift;
return bless Apache::Request->new(@_), $class;
}
sub delete_all
{
my $self = shift;
$self->parms()->clear();
}
# ...etc
1;
A quick test of the above code appears to be ok...
Hope that helps
time was, I could move my arms like a bird and...
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