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CGI::Apache(3)	 Perl Programmers Reference Guide  CGI::Apache(3)

NAME
       CGI::Apache - Make things work with CGI.pm against Perl-
       Apache API

SYNOPSIS
	require CGI::Apache;

	my $q = new Apache::CGI;

	$q->print($q->header);

	#do things just like you do with CGI.pm

DESCRIPTION
       When using the Perl-Apache API, your applications are
       faster, but the environment is different than CGI.  This
       module attempts to set-up that environment as best it can.

NOTE 1
       This module used to be named Apache::CGI.  Sorry for the
       confusion.

NOTE 2
       If you're going to inherit from this class, make sure to
       "use" it after your package declaration rather than
       "require" it.  This is because CGI.pm does a little magic
       during the import() step in order to make autoloading work
       correctly.

SEE ALSO
       perl(1), Apache(3), CGI(3)

AUTHOR
       Doug MacEachern <dougm@osf.org>, hacked over by Andreas
       Koenig <a.koenig@mind.de>, modified by Lincoln Stein
       <lt>lstein@genome.wi.mit.edu<gt>

16/Sep/1999	       perl 5.005, patch 03			1

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