CURTIS R. wrote:
I have been reading the posts on the Apache-ASP mailing list, and see you have gotten apache-asp to run with mod_perl1.99, and apache2.
I have got everything compiled, but my httpd.conf gets broken when I add in the PerlHandler and the rest of the options from the apache-asp sites configuration section.
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Apache::ASP should work the same underl mod_perl2/Apache2. That PerlHandler is broken implies that mod_perl is not installed correctly.
What are the correct strings to add to the httpd.conf ?
I am convinced all will be fine if I can only get the httpd.conf working correctly.
The same as in mod_perl1, for example, I am driving chamas.com off of: <Files ~ \.html?$> SetHandler perl-script PerlModule Apache::ASP PerlHandler Apache::ASP PerlSetVar NoState 1 PerlSetVar Global . PerlSetVar GlobalPackage Chamas::Site::Sun PerlSetVar UseStrict 1 PerlSetVar StatScripts 1 PerlSetVar XMLSubsMatch chamas:\w+ # note the Off config will be available in 2.50 not yet released PerlSetVar XMLSubsPerlArgs Off </Files>
Would there be any chance of a small section on the apache-asp site detailing the process for apache2 ?
If I find there to be differences, I will do so, but so far there have been none to my knowledge that affect an Apache::ASP user once mod_perl is set up correctly. Note however though Apache::ASP works under mod_perl2 fine, it may be that mod_perl 1.9x / apache2 combo is yet unstable. Be sure to use the prefork mpm, and not worker mpm for now. MPM refers to a compilation option of apache2. Regards, Josh ________________________________________________________________ Josh Chamas, Founder phone:925-552-0128 Chamas Enterprises Inc. http://www.chamas.com NodeWorks Link Checking http://www.nodeworks.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
