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NAME
       Apache::PerlSections - Utilities for work with <Perl> sec
       tions

SYNOPSIS
	   use Apache::PerlSections ();

DESCRIPTION
       It is possible to configure you server entirely in Perl
       using <Perl> sections in httpd.conf.  This module is here
       to help you with such a task.

METHODS
       dump
	   This method will dump out all the configuration vari
	   ables mod_perl will be feeding the the apache config
	   gears.  The output is suitable to read back in via
	   "eval".

	   Example:

	    <Perl>

	    use Apache::PerlSections ();

	    $Port = 8529;

	    $Location{"/perl"} = {
		SetHandler => "perl-script",
		PerlHandler => "Apache::Registry",
		Options => "ExecCGI",
	    };

	    @DocumentIndex = qw(index.htm index.html);

	    $VirtualHost{"www.foo.com"} = {
		DocumentRoot => "/tmp/docs",
		ErrorLog => "/dev/null",
		Location => {
		    "/" => {
			Allowoverride => 'All',
			Order => 'deny,allow',
			Deny  => 'from all',
			Allow => 'from foo.com',
		    },
		},
	    };

	    print Apache::PerlSections->dump;

	    </Perl>

	   This will print something like so:

	    package Apache::ReadConfig;
	    #scalars:

	    $Port = 8529;

	    #arrays:

	    @DocumentIndex = (
	      'index.htm',
	      'index.html'
	    );

	    #hashes:

	    %Location = (
	      '/perl' => {
		PerlHandler => 'Apache::Registry',
		SetHandler => 'perl-script',
		Options => 'ExecCGI'
	      }
	    );

	    %VirtualHost = (
	      'www.foo.com' => {
		Location => {
		  '/' => {
		    Deny => 'from all',
		    Order => 'deny,allow',
		    Allow => 'from foo.com',
		    Allowoverride => 'All'
		  }
		},
		DocumentRoot => '/tmp/docs',
		ErrorLog => '/dev/null'
	      }
	    );

	    1;
	    __END__

       store
	   This method will call the "dump" method, writing the
	   output to a file, suitable to be pulled in via
	   "require".

	   Example:

	      Apache::PerlSections->store("httpd_config.pl");

	      require 'httpd_config.pl';

SEE ALSO
       mod_perl(1), Data::Dumper(3), Devel::Symdump(3)

AUTHOR
       Doug MacEachern

1999-01-17		  mod_perl-1.27	  Apache::PerlSections(3)
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