I am working with www.superb.net to get their mod_perl up and working
again. They have great infrastrucure, lots of great tools, and an amazing
price.
They had apache/mod_perl for awhile, and upgrades broke it.  I expect they
will have it in a week or two, if we can use all these dynamic/shared
modules as planned. 

I'm moving my mod-perl project there once I get it going. Have you checked
out the list on perl.apache.org's documentation?

Jesse


At 01:26 PM 4/12/00 -0400, Gagan Prakash wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have been looking for mod_perl virtual web hosting companies who have fast
>servers and good infrastructure but the two I have found so far have either
>had problems with their mod_perl setups (they installed the module, did not
>change apache configs or changed them incorrectly) or have been very slow.
>These two are www.123hostme.com or www.olm.net.
>
>I would greatly appreciate if somebody could point me in a better direction.
>
>Thanks
>Gagan
>
>
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Jason Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Doug MacEachern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 1:09 PM
>Subject: Re: $r->args troubles...
>
>
>>
>> You would have guessed right. However, the problem was two fold in my
>case.
>>
>> First, I was not calling Apache::Request correctly. The proper method to
>> call Apache was told to me by Doug Kyle (Giving credit where due!). Below
>is
>> how it is done.
>>
>> <--- Begin Example
>>
>> my $r = Apache->request;
>> my $apr = Apache::Request->new($r);
>>
>> my %params = $apr->args;
>>
>> print $params{"Player"};
>>
>> <---- End Example
>>
>> The 'print $params{"Player"}' would be used to get and print something
>like
>> the parameters from the URL of a GET like
>> "www.example.com/find_player.pl?Player=Mullen" (Not a real site, dont
>> click!).
>>
>> Second part of my problem was that I had an error in my Apache::Registry
>> setup in Apache.conf or perl.conf (Can't remember where I put it). The
>> script I was running was not being picked up by Apache::Registry and thus
>> not working.
>>
>>  Thanks for everyone's help.
>>
>> PS. The only reason I say this on the mailing list is to get it in to the
>> mailing list archives because I could not my solution there when I looked.
>>
>>
>> From: "Doug MacEachern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "Jason Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 8:52 PM
>> Subject: Re: $r->args troubles...
>>
>> > On Fri, 7 Apr 2000, Jason Murphy wrote:
>> > > Can't locate object method "new" via package "Apache::Request" at
>> > > ./find_player.pl line 10.
>> >
>> > that would normally indicate your script is running under mod_cgi, not
>> > mod_perl.
>> >
>> > > my $r = new Apache::Request;  <---Where the error appears
>> >
>> > in any case, you need to change that to:
>> >
>> > my $r = Apache::Request->new(shift);
>> > or
>> > my $r = Apache::Request->new(Apache->request);
>> >
>> >
>>
>> --
>>  Jason Murphy
>>  System Administrator
>>  Lawinfo.com
>>  1-800-397-3743 ex: 133
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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