I had similar problems and discovered that bugs had been fixed in the latest
CVS version, and those fixes fixed my problems. Might be worth a shot.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sam Tregar) wrote:
>Hello all. Two questions:
>
>1) These two *look* equivalent:
>
><Perl>
>$FilesMatch{'"^.*\.pl$"'} =
> {
> SetHandler => 'perl-script',
> PerlHandler => 'Apache::Registry',
> Options => '+ExecCGI'
> };
></Perl>
>
><FilesMatch "^.*\.pl$">
> SetHandler perl-script
> PerlHandler Apache::Registry
> Options +ExecCGI
></FilesMatch>
>
>but the second one works and the first doesn't. When I try to use the
>first one I get .pl files returned as text, as though the directive were
>being ignored. The second one works as expected - *.pl files are handled
>by Apache::Registry. Any ideas?
>
>2) Is there any way to get the same warning/error messages from mistakes
>in a <Perl> block that you do from "normal" configuration? I'm thinking
>particularily of the warnings you get from setting *SpareServers to
>innapropriate values.
>
>I'm working on a server that says "mod_perl/1.15 Red Hat Secure/2.0 (Unix)
>mod_perl/1.15 mod_ssl/2.0.7 SSLeay/0.9.0b", in case that helps.
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