>
> 1. First off, I could not seem to get Embperl to email errors to me,
>    using the EMBPERL_MAIL_ERRORS_TO and associated configs.  Is this
>    working?  Is there something else I need to do to make it work?
>
>    Example (2.0b7 config):
>       EMBPERL_MAIL_ERRORS_TO cam@localhost
>       EMBPERL_MAIL_ERRORS_LIMIT 0
>

Mmh, this work for me, but maybe this is the same problem with the
configuration. You could try to set

EMBPERL_MAIL_DEBUG 1

and look in your syslog, to see if there are any mail server related
problems.

>
>    I would prefer to have Embperl return a 404, and then let Apache call
>    what it needs to for the 404 (this way both Embperl and Non-Embperl
>    pages are handled identically).  Can I make it work this way?
>

That's the way it should work (if you don't set any error related options
and no fallback page).

I take a closer look at it at the end of the week. (I have to finish a
project for tomorow, afterwards I have some more time to look at all these
Embperl issuse, then I will also look at the conf and .htaccess stuff)

Gerald



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