[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin A. Langhoff) wrote: > - Is there a way to configure mod_perl so that it does not crash >apache down? Or maybe it never does and he doesn't know? Run another Apache server of your own on another port, and use mod_rewrite to pass mod_perl requests through to your server. It's what I do with an ISP. I must say, though, that using an ISP and mod_perl has caused me a lot of headaches. It's better to use your own box if you can. ------------------- ------------------- Ken Williams Last Bastion of Euclidity [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Math Forum
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