Re: Re: PerlSetEnv in .htaccess ?

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"abhishek jain" <mail@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Pl. do not mind i am posting again within an hour, but the problem is taking my
> nerves, is there a way to go forward i believe the webhost is not allowing to
> set me PerlSetEnv is there another method to do the same,

You could try just using SetEnv.

You could also edit your scripts to begin with:

    $ENV{EMBPERL_OBJECT_BASE}='_base.epl'

Are you using mod_perl or standard CGI scripts?

There might be a better way supported by your Web hosting provider;
you could ask them for their suggestions.

Good luck!

----Scott.

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