
airedale at theearth
May 21, 2006, 10:10 AM
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Thanks for your tips. I tried it, but it seems to have no effect on my html page. The maximum row allowed is still 100. The Execute line in embpcgi.pl now looks like this: my $rc = Embperl::Execute ({use_env => 1, use_redirect_env => 1, top_include => '$maxrow = 10000 ;'}) ; Am I missing something? Anything else I should look? I have tried shutting down Apache server and browser, restarting them, and retry. Still no effect on $maxrow. BTW, I'm using Apache/1.3.27 (Win32) Embperl 2.0b11. Thanks. ..... Hoenie At 02:21 PM 5/21/2006 +0200, you wrote: >Hi, > > > > > Is there a way to set $maxrow globally? I'm using embpcgi.pl > > with an Embperl::Execute to run my embperl html page. > > > > Something like: > > > > Embperl::Execute({ > > inputfile => $template_file, > > outputfile => $outfile, > > maxrow => 10000 > > }); > > > >There is no direct parameter, but you can use > > top_include => '$maxrow = 1000 ;', > >This will but it at the top of each page (see >http://perl.apache.org/embperl/pod/doc/Config.-page-2-.htm#sect_55) > >Gerald > > > >** Virus checked by BB-5000 Mailfilter ** > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: embperl-unsubscribe [at] perl >For additional commands, e-mail: embperl-help [at] perl --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: embperl-unsubscribe [at] perl For additional commands, e-mail: embperl-help [at] perl
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