On 8-Nov-07, at 7:52 PM, Vince LaMonica wrote:
<xsp:page xmlns:xsp="http://www.apache.org/1999/XSP/Core" xmlns:global="http://www.creITve.de/2002/XSP/Session" xmlns:auth="http://www.creITve.de/2002/XSP/Auth" xmlns:session="http://www.apache.org/1999/XSP/Session"><login> <xsp:logic>my $login = PRIVATE::WWW::com::comground::screendoor::dealer::login($cgi);if ($login->{valid}) { eval { <auth:login destination="summary.xsp"><auth:access type="user"><xsp:expr>$login-> {booth}</xsp:expr></auth:access></auth:login> }; $session = $r->pnotes('SESSION');<session:set-attribute name="booth"><xsp:expr> $login->{booth}</xsp:expr></session:set-attribute> <session:set-attribute name="dealer"><xsp:expr> $login->{dealer}</xsp:expr></session:set-attribute>die $@ if $@; } </xsp:logic> -------8<---------
So at this level $r isn't in scope. At least not the proper AxKit $r. You need to be in the main output stage of the XSP page for the right $r to be valid.
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