
The papp app config variable xpcse_prefix can be used to specify an access port that xpcse uses.
This is useful in case the application itself is protected by basic authentication or cookies and xpcse cannot make use of them.

Returns a surl for remote editing ref
$ref A tied scalar that should be edited or a fully
qualified filename
$content-type Content-type like "image/jpg"
@flags Optional flags that affects processing.
Supported flags:
extension => ".png"
file extension like ".txt". If missing, a
suitable extension will be guessed (see
LIBDIR/etc/xpcse.extensions).
check_ms => 300
check interval for filesystem updates
dirty_wait => 2
mtime must be stable for dirty_wait check_ms
rounds before submitting
on_exit_only => 1
save only when client-app is exiting
quiet => 1
suppress "Upload OK messages"
template => "/path/to/templatefile"
substitute this file if $ref is a filename
that does not exist. Copy on write
auth_username => "username"
username for http authentification
auth_password => "password"
password for http authentification
auth_proxy_username => "username"
username for proxy authentification
auth_proxy_password => "password"
password for proxy authentification
line => 9999
select current line for edit sessions, only a hint
See client_edit_surl


Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de> http://www.goof.com/pcg/marc/