Hi! You can use this method. Run another apache server in port 8080 (for example) You can't change dir when move script to front server. See -> http://www.my_server.com:80/index.html (or http://www.myold.com/index.html) http://www.my_server.com:8080/index.html - developer server.
Vlad Chubuk Stas Bekman wrote: > Thomas Burkholder wrote: > >> Hi there- >> >> I've reached a point where I've released a stable version of my >> project (areaj, at www.areaj.org) with a demo server >> (www.areaj.org/areaj) but I want to continue development work on the >> same machine. But, obviously the new and old versions of the code >> live in an identical namespace - so I don't see a way to run both >> servers under the same apache installation. I can't just use StatINC >> and change the code dynamically, because that will create an >> unpredictable and bug-prone experience for the people using the >> production server (I want folks using the production server to see >> the existing product anyway, not what I'm developing on). >> >> Does anyone know of an easy way to solve this with apache/mod_perl, >> without running on two different servers? Locating the code isn't a >> problem; I already deliver the code to a custom location in the >> user's home dir. I just don't know how to get two apaches to run >> that read the different versions of the code. > > > This issue has been discussed many times here, you may want to read > the archives, > but since you don't need the solution for the production server > Apache::PerlVINC should satisfy > you:http://perl.apache.org/guide/modules.html#Apache_PerlVINC_Allows_Module > > > mod_perl 2.0 has this problem solved (when it's released) > > __________________________________________________________________ > Stas Bekman JAm_pH ------> Just Another mod_perl Hacker > http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide ---> http://perl.apache.org > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com > http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com >