RE: perl.conf file

2000-05-06 Thread James Xie

Thanks! Problem solved!

IfModule mod_perl.c
 conf/Include perl.conf
/IfModule

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Beard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 8:33 PM
To: James Xie; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: perl.conf file


If you'll forgive a stupid question, did you include the perl.conf in the 
httpd.conf:

Include perl.conf

I've also done this:

IfModule mod_perl.c
 Include perl.conf
/IfModule



--Jeff







perl.conf file

2000-05-05 Thread James Xie


I was trying the "Hello World" sample provided by Lincoln  Doug's book.
It says I can put location directive in the "perl.conf" file but I don't
have this file on my system.  I created one according to the book but it
didn't work, the server cannot find the hello world program when I try to
access it through browser. If I put everything in the httpd.conf then the
program works fine.  Is perl.conf part of Apache?

James
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: perl.conf file

2000-05-05 Thread Jeff Beard

If you'll forgive a stupid question, did you include the perl.conf in the 
httpd.conf:

Include perl.conf

I've also done this:

IfModule mod_perl.c
 Include perl.conf
/IfModule



--Jeff

At 06:39 PM 5/5/00, James Xie wrote:

I was trying the "Hello World" sample provided by Lincoln  Doug's book.
It says I can put location directive in the "perl.conf" file but I don't
have this file on my system.  I created one according to the book but it
didn't work, the server cannot find the hello world program when I try to
access it through browser. If I put everything in the httpd.conf then the
program works fine.  Is perl.conf part of Apache?

James
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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