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Foo JH wrote:
> 2 ways:
> 1. If you're using Apache 2, you can only using modperl2. There's no
> other way.
> 2. If you turn on ServerSignature in httpd.conf, you will see the
> signature at the footer of a http error page.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> How will I find which mod perl version I am using, I am using Apache
>> 2.0 so I believe it should be mod perl 2 but is there any way to
>> confirm this
>>

Also, if your server is running at log level 'notice' or below, you can see
the 'error_log' for 'mod_perl' version

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