Thanks for that. However, I've already seen this. The problem is that I'm requesting pages at: http://my.server.com/perl/blah.pl and also https://my.server.com/perl/blah.pl Now these should be different scripts, and Apache is set up with a completely different document and perl root for the http and https servers. Unfortunately, these still get confused, even with the NameWithVirtualHost code. Hence, I thought of hacking the .pm files to include the server port as well as the name in the uniquely generated namespace. Any other ideas?? Yours, Chris Rodgers [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Stas Bekman wrote: > On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Chris Rodgers wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I'm running Apache with mod_perl and mod_ssl. ("Apache/1.3.20 (Unix) > > mod_perl/1.25 mod_ssl/2.8.4 OpenSSL/0.9.5a" to be precise.) > > > > I am listening on both port 80 (HTTP) and port 443 (HTTPS) and serving perl > > scripts. There are two separate vhosts on the two ports -> i.e. entirely > > different websites, but only one httpd (and associated set of children). > > > > Now, this works fine, except that if I try to access a script with the same > > name on the http site and the https site, I get the WRONG version sometimes. > > I think that this is because mod_perl is only using the server name (and not > > the port / protocol) when it builds its table for caching scripts. > > > > Does anyone know how to fix this? I was thinking of editing all the .pm > > files for mod_perl around where they refer to $NameWithVirtualHost - and to > > add the port onto the begining of the unique identifier which is used to > > form the namespace for each script. Would this work - or might it break > > something else??! > > > > Any hints/tips would be greatly appreciated! > > http://perl.apache.org/guide/multiuser.html#Virtual_Hosts_in_the_guide > > > _____________________________________________________________________ > Stas Bekman JAm_pH -- Just Another mod_perl Hacker > http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide http://perl.apache.org/guide > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://apachetoday.com http://eXtropia.com/ > http://singlesheaven.com http://perl.apache.org http://perlmonth.com/ > > >