=head1 NAME Apache2::FilterRec - Perl API for manipulating the Apache filter record =head1 Synopsis use Apache2::Filter (); use Apache2::FilterRec (); my $frec = $filter->frec; print "filter name is:", $frec->name; =head1 Description C provides an access to the filter record structure. The C object is retrieved by calling C>: $frec = $filter->frec; =head1 API C provides the following functions and/or methods: =head2 C The registered name for this filter $name = $frec->name(); =over 4 =item obj: C<$frec> ( C> ) =item ret: C<$name> (string) =item since: 2.0.00 =back mod_perl filters have four names: modperl_request_output modperl_request_input modperl_connection_output modperl_connection_input You can see the names of the non-mod_perl filters as well. By calling Cnext-Efrec-Ename|docs::2.0::api::Apache2::Filter/C_next_>> you can get the name of the next filter in the chain. Example: Let's print the name of the current and the filter that follows it: use Apache2::Filter (); use Apache2::FilterRec (); for my $frec ($filter->frec, $filter->next->frec) { print "Name: ", $frec->name; } =head1 See Also L. =head1 Copyright mod_perl 2.0 and its core modules are copyrighted under The Apache Software License, Version 2.0. =head1 Authors L. =cut