I have created a branch of apache::asp to work on Plack/PSGI
It worked nicely and is in repository .
I just didn't have a time to document it but i will be back to it once i do.
And i an actually looking for testers .

And ASP have it pluses ,like page based navigation (and not MVC) if that's
what you want.

Anyway it seems like Cris is trying to run VB using this module and it will
not work,

Cris,
this is a module for running perl in ASP like fashion .VB will not work

Evgeny

On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 12:08 AM, Warren Young <war...@etr-usa.com> wrote:

> On Jul 17, 2015, at 1:16 PM, Cris Boisvert <c...@usai.net> wrote:
> >
> > Trying to get apache with asp and mod perl working.
>
> On what platform?  Specifically, which versions of Apache, mod_perl, and
> Perl are you using?
>
> > I get this error in the logs.
> >
> > [asp] [1349] [error] error compiling test.asp: Can't modify constant
> item in scalar assignment at /var/www/site/test.asp line 16, at EOF <--> ,
> /usr/share/perl5/Apache/ASP.pm line 1466
>
> I’ve never seen that one.  It means Apache::ASP couldn’t compile an *.asp
> or *.inc file, but I couldn’t say why.
>
> What I can tell you is that Apache::ASP really hasn’t been updated
> significantly since the days when mod_perl was the standard way to deploy
> Perl web apps, which hasn’t been true for quite some time now.  The Perl
> world has moved on to Plack/PSGI and FastCGI instead, and mod_perl has been
> left to bit-rot.  It’s gotten to the point that RHEL 7 and its derivatives
> no longer even include mod_perl.
>
> While all of this can be worked around, I can’t recommend going to the
> trouble if you don’t have a legacy code base to get working again, and not
> even then in most cases.
>
> We ported our web app to Dancer.  It was quite a bit of work, but we’re
> very happy with the new framework.
>
> I wrote a longish review of Dancer as compared to Apache::ASP here on this
> list about a year back: http://goo.gl/kDQB5b
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