4. I set the Apache directives in hello/.htaccess to be the same as
those on my home machine:
FilesMatch world.htm
PerlRequire /usr48/home/cbrooks/public_html/OCF/Hello.pm
PerlHandler OCF::Hello
/FilesMatch
But you didn't tell Apache to run this as modperl!!! You miss:
Good morning all,
I recently began to host a website with the hosting company addr.com.
On the good side, they run Apache / mod_perl and they only cost $10 /
month. On the bad side, they don't _support_ mod_perl, and they don't
allow access to the error_logs. The upshot is that I have been
perhaps you can try:
use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser)
also, checkout the guide:
http://perl.apache.org/guide/debug.html#Code_Debug
especially the section:
Using Apache::FakeRequest to Debug Apache Perl Modules
which may be helpful in this case.
Chris Brooks wrote:
Good morning all,
I
Chris Brooks wrote:
Good morning all,
I recently began to host a website with the hosting company addr.com.
On the good side, they run Apache / mod_perl and they only cost $10 /
month. On the bad side, they don't _support_ mod_perl, and they don't
allow access to the error_logs.
I'd