Hi, Per the docs for 1.1805, I can work with the env vars as follows -- in my App.pm ------------ my $env = request->env(); template <tmpl>, { var1 => $env->{var1}, var2 => $env->{var2} .. and so on .. } in my template -------------- var1: [% var1 %]<br /> var2: [% var2 %]<br /> .. and so on .. The above is not working for me as I am trying to use basic Apache env vars such as REQUEST_URI, SCRIPT_FILENAME, etc. A little background, since someone might be able to suggest a different way of accomplishing what I am trying to do -- My web site is at http://mywebsite.org/. In the VirtualHost definition of mywebsite.org, I have the following ProxyPass /app/one http://one.org/ ProxyPassReverse /app/one http://one.org/ Of course, http://one.org/ is a Dancer application. So, when the users go to http://mywebsite.org/ they see the regular, static web site. However, when they go to http://mywebsite.org/app/one/ they see my Dancer web site. In order to get the correct paths to the CSS and images and other assets for one.org, I need that '/app/one' bit from the request uri. That way I can do the following in my template <link rel="stylesheet" href="[% uri %]/css/grid.css" /> The reason I can't hard code the above is because there are more than one applications, and, of course, I want to be able to access the application directly from http://one.org/ as well. Suggestions on how I can grab the requested uri? -- Puneet Kishor http://www.punkish.org Carbon Model http://carbonmodel.org Charter Member, Open Source Geospatial Foundation http://www.osgeo.org Science Commons Fellow, http://sciencecommons.org/about/whoweare/kishor Nelson Institute, UW-Madison http://www.nelson.wisc.edu ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Assertions are politics; backing up assertions with evidence is science =======================================================================