Hello All,
This might be a very obvious question to many of you, but for me it's still somewhat unclear. I am running Apache 1.3.19 mod_perl/1.24_01 on a RedHat 7.1 box (PC). I have 2 versions of code running under 2 different virtual hosts. As you probably guessed, my subroutine definitions are getting overriden, and subroutines from package on one tree, get called by programs in the other tree. The mod_perl documentation suggests that by using the Apache::PerlVINC module it is possible to load the appropriate module based upon the name of the virtual host used. The 2 questions I have are: 1) as my modules are not used as PerlHandler (as is the case with the example in the online documentation 'PerlHandler Apache::Status'), I am not quite sure how to configure Apache to simply reload a "simple" module when a request is made against a specific virtual host. Previously, I used the PerlScript directive to load the modules: httpd.conf ----------------- SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::Registry Options +ExecCGI -Indexes PerlScript /path_to_cgi/main.pl ------------------ main.pl ----------------- use lib (/path_to_cgi/main.pl) use Module1; use Module2; ... sub subroutine1 {} sub subroutine2 {} ----------------- How can I configure it so that when a request is made against - http://qa/cgi-bin/main.plex => /path_to_qa/main.plex is loaded (with all underlying modules) - http://devel/cgi-bin/main.plex => /path_to_devel/main.plex is loaded (with all underlying modules) 2) and if it is possible to do this, are the modules cached via mod_perl (Apache::Registry) when several consequtive requests are made against the same vhost (say http://qa/) Thanks in advance! Arshavir