> In a running httpd you can see how you have configured the C<<Perl>>
> sections through the URI
> L</perl-status|debug/Apache_Status_Embedded_Inter>, by choosing I<Perl
> Section Configuration> from the menu. In order to make this item show
> up in the menu you should set C<$Apache::Server::SaveConfig> to a true
> value. When you do that the I<Apache::ReadConfig> namespace (in which
> the configuration data is stored) will not be flushed, making
> configuration data available to Perl modules at request time.

i must be thick today.

not only can i get no effect from <perl>do "file.pl"</perl> but
http://localhost/perl-status|debug/Apache_Status_Embedded_Inter
gives me 404 not found. 

/perl-stat by itself works fine; from there i can tell the
PerlRequire (actually <perl>do "file"</perl>) has been run.

i just want a couple simple virtual hosts on one ip number.

the perl code (under "package Apache::ReadConfig;" of course)
does run (i can tell by having it display the same string it
sends to Apache->httpd_conf()) but doesn't change any apache
settings.

if this helps, here's the display from
        http://localhost/perl-status?ApacheReadConfig . . .
hashes
                ApacheReadConfig::Directory,
                ApacheReadConfig::DirectoryMatch,
                ApacheReadConfig::Files,
                ApacheReadConfig::FilesMatch,
                ApacheReadConfig::Limit,
                ApacheReadConfig::Location,
                ApacheReadConfig::LocationMatch,
                ApacheReadConfig::VirtualHost
ios
                ApacheReadConfig::TTY

any clues?

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