udo rader grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>
> you don't need mod_perl to run ordinary perl scripts. mod_perl is just a
> way to integrate perl scripts more deeply (and much faster) into a
> running apache.

Exactly.  So how does one tell if mod_perl is part of the running server, 
when it doesn't show up in test-cgi or printenv?

                  --Dave

> scripts that can use the CommonGatewayInterface (CGI) don't require any
> specific mod_x or mod_y, they just work ...
> 
> udo
> 
> On Son, 2002-04-21 at 22:28, Dave Naylor wrote:
> > Hi
> > 
> > On Sunday 21 April 2002 19:20, David Guntner wrote:
> > 
> > > Ok, this is an odd one.  How do you know if mod_perl is actually active in
> > > your Apache server?  Or better yet, how to be sure that it *is*?  I've got
> > > the various mod_perl .rpm files loaded in my system, but when I use the
> > > test-cgi and printenv scripts on my server, I see no mention of mod_perl
> > > being there.
> > 
> > Isn't the fact that your running a perl script evidence enough?
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