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Index: V

validation, memory sharing: 10.1.2. Memory-Sharing Validation
Value of $x may be unavailable at, message: 22.2.2. Value of $x may be unavailable at - line 5
Value of $x will not stay shared at, message: 22.2.1. Value of $x will not stay shared at - line 5
values
passing variables by: 14.2.5. Passing Variables
XPathScript API and: E.4.1.1. Extracting values
variables
Apache::Status configuration: 21.9.1.2. Extended configuration
configuration, options for defining: 6.8.2.4.1. Writing configuration files
declaring: 6.4.3. Global Variable Persistence
environment
accessing with mod_cgi: 1.1.3. Apache CGI Handling with mod_cgi
directives for setting: 4.2.10. PerlSetEnv and PerlPassEnv
maintaining during redirection: A.4. Redirecting While Maintaining Environment Variables
GATEWAY_INTERFACE: 1.1.3. Apache CGI Handling with mod_cgi
global: 1.3.1. Running CGI Scripts with mod_perl
declaring: 1.3.1. Running CGI Scripts with mod_perl
persistence: 6.4.3. Global Variable Persistence
HTTP_USER_AGENT: 1.1.3. Apache CGI Handling with mod_cgi
%INC: 6.3.2. The %INC Hash
initializing: 6.4.3. Global Variable Persistence
lexical
changing to global: 6.2.1. The First Mystery: Why Does the Script Go Beyond 5?
closures and: 6.2.1. The First Mystery: Why Does the Script Go Beyond 5?
memory usage: 10.1.2. Memory-Sharing Validation
MOD_PERL_TRACE: 21.4. Tracing mod_perl-Specific Perl Calls
numerical access: 10.1.2.2. Numerical versus string access to variables
passing
@_array: 14.2.5. Passing Variables
by value: 14.2.5. Passing Variables
to subroutines: 14.2.5. Passing Variables
passing as arguments: 6.2.1. The First Mystery: Why Does the Script Go Beyond 5?
PERLDB_OPTS: 6.2.1. The First Mystery: Why Does the Script Go Beyond 5?
PERL5LIB, modifying for nonstandard directories: 3.9.2.2. Using the PERL5LIB environment variable
PIDs and: 9.3. Process Memory Measurements
QUERY_STRING: 1.1.3. Apache CGI Handling with mod_cgi
$": 21.5.6. Introduction to the Perl Debugger
REMOTE_ADDR: 1.1.3. Apache CGI Handling with mod_cgi
REQUEST_METHOD: 1.1.3. Apache CGI Handling with mod_cgi
scalar, redirecting STDOUT: 6.4.5. Redirecting STDOUT into a Scalar Variable
SCRIPT_FILENAME: 1.1.3. Apache CGI Handling with mod_cgi
SCRIPT_NAME: 1.1.3. Apache CGI Handling with mod_cgi
SERVER_ADDR: 1.1.3. Apache CGI Handling with mod_cgi
SERVER_PROTOCOL: 1.1.3. Apache CGI Handling with mod_cgi
SERVER_SOFTWARE: 1.1.3. Apache CGI Handling with mod_cgi
sharing, regular expressions and: 10.1.2.1. Variable unsharing caused by regular expressions
string access: 10.1.2.2. Numerical versus string access to variables
$^T: 6.5.1. $^T and time( )
Template Toolkit language: D.4. Template Toolkit Language
global: D.4.1. Simple Template Example
$^W: 6.5.2.1. Warnings
21.1.1. The Importance of Warnings
$x: 14.2.1. Memory Reuse
vars pragma, global variables and: 6.2.1. The First Mystery: Why Does the Script Go Beyond 5?
Vary header: 16.3.1. The Vary Header
versioning, modules: B.1.2. Apache::PerlVINC—Allow Module Versioning in <Location> and <VirtualHost> blocks
virtual documents: 4.2.1. Alias Configurations
virtual hosts
configuration: 12.10.2. Dual-Server Virtual Host Configuration
main server interaction and: 12.10.3. Virtual Hosts and Main Server Interaction
name-based, configuring
backend server: 12.10.5. Backend Server Configuration
frontend server: 12.10.4. Frontend Server Configuration
proxying backend server: 12.10.1. Virtual Host Flavors
virtual machines, users: C.4. Giving Each User a Virtual Machine
virtual memory: 5.11.2. Swapping Prevention
virtual servers, running single script on multiple servers: 4.9.2. Running the Same Script from Different Virtual Hosts


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