john z wrote:
tks for the direction. i uninstalled apache-asp. went into site\lib\ppm.xml and adjusted the record so that uwinnipeg is the first repository. installed with ppm. did a query to verify. went to the apache\asp.pm to verify manually.
tried the system. and no failure messages after 30 screens.


so it seems the problem was a quirk in ppm 2.1.6 which unfixed something that was fixed in apache-asp.

on the positive side of the problem, it did strongly encourage me to look at handlers with modperl. which happened to provide an approach to taking http trafffic at a central site and farming it in very specific ways to other servers.


And they mod_perl'd happily ever after :-)

Its really amazing how powerful the mod_perl environment is.  Really unprecedented
I think in web development the power and ease it provides, and you are right
it was a good excuse to check things out in a deeper way.

Regards,

Josh

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