You want to share information between handlers, but global variables are global to a process and not automatically cleaned up after every request.
Use Apache pnotes (Perl notes):
# in one handler $r->pnotes("Name", $name); # in another handler $name = $r->pnotes("Name");
Apache modules communicate with each other using notes (see Recipe 21.11). Apache notes act like a hash attached to a request—one handler stores a value for a key in the hash, so that another handler can read it later. The Perl notes features is also a hash attached to the request object, but it's only for the Perl handlers.
To set a pnote, pass a key and a value to the $r->pnotes method. To retrieve a pnote, pass only the key. You can store complex data structures:
$r->pnotes("Person", { Name => "Nat", Age => 30, Kids => 2 }); # later $person = $r->pnotes("Person");
and even objects:
$person = new Person; $person->name("Nat"); $person->age(30); $person->kids(2); $r->pnotes(Person => $person); # later $person = $r->pnotes("Person"); # $person is a reference to the same object
Recipe 8.11 in mod_perl Developer's Cookbook; Apache::Table; pnotes method in the Apache manpage
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