If the script is a module then no.
If the script is a script being loaded by something else like
Apache::Registry, there is code in Apache::Registry to mangle the namespace
of the script so it appears to be different from a script of the same name
running at a different URL.
However, there is no such logic for the modules or libraries that are
loaded. If this is your issue you need to read the Mod_Perl Guide by Stas
which I believe has a section on this... maybe look for %INC issues.
At 05:40 PM 10/17/00 -0400, Andreas Schiffler wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>quick question regarding script concurrency with mod_perl.
>
>If I have the same script name in different directories, will mod_perl
>treat them differently and can they be used concurrently?
>
>i.e. I have a production version and a development version of help.pm
>which gets called by help.pl by mod_perl. The code differs and they are in
>different directories. Can the two instances of help.pl
>(/production/help.pl and /devel/help.pl) be used at the same time without
>interfering with each other?
>
>Regards
>Andreas
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