Hey all.
Just looking for a little direction here.

I'm just getting started learning perl and mod_perl (might as well
jump in with both feet, right?).  I am mostly just doing my own thing
and trying to solve interesting little problems as they come up.

A while back, I modified the Apache::CodeRed module on CPAN, written
by Reuven Lerner to create Apache::Nimda.  Now the CodeRed module
hasn't had a single hit in almost 3 weeks, but Nimda still handles a
good hundred or so each day.

Well, I know that even Nimda won't last forever, and that module might
need to be rewritten to handle general web based virii requesting Win
based files, but that's minor.  I'd eventually like to improve its
configurability.

Just today, I finished a new module - my first from scratch - for
handling 404 errors.  I know Apache::404 isn't a real imaginative
name, but it works.

Anyway, I'd like to know if it is customary for any schmuck who has
deluded himself into thinking his module is the cat's ass to submit it
to CPAN and put up a tile as a mod_perl hacker?

Probably not, but I'd sure be happy to see some ideas and comments,
slurs against my coding abilities . . .
Well, try to go easy on the slurs :)

If you care to check out the couple of little things I've done, and
tell me what a dope I am for thinking anyone gives a cr@p, check out
my little dinky page at http://www.keyslapper.org/modules/.

Feeling a bit wierd lately, so rest assured, I'm not always this self
depricating :)  And I'm not gonna freak out with a little constructive
criticism.

Thanks all.
Lou
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