I have successfully installed mod_perl and am using it. I have two question.
1- Currently I have designated a /pm directory to contain my mod_perl codes, a collection of classes. I then have instances of these launched from non /pm directory. I did this so that I don't have to be back at cgi-bin perdicament where all my CGIs are in one directory. I never liked that style. But I'm still forced to put my base classes in /pm. Is there a way to instruct HTTP that perl code in any directory should be used as mod_perl similar to ExecCGI. Or perhaps for a better/cleaner approach, any perl code with some extension such as foo.cgi-mp or foo.cmp (Cgi-Mod-Perl). 2- I currently have to restart my HTTP for changes to my mod_perl code take affect. Is there any way so I don't have to do this. I can see that this is not going to work in a large organization where IT handles the production web servers. Thanks -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Medi Montaseri [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unix Distributed Systems Engineer HTTP://www.CyberShell.com CyberShell Engineering -------------------------------------------------------------------------