Hi Per, I realized right after I sent the note that mod_perl, as CGI, won't handle ordinary HTML. But I did learn later that mod_perl and PHP cannot co-exist at present. I'm not sure but I think there is a small glitch which can easily be overcome by someone responsible for the PHP OR mod_perl source files. Meanwhile, I would like to take your advice and try to set up 2 servers. I have configured Apache w/ --enable-module=proxy --enable-shared=proxy But I am not quite sure what to do next. I have looked at the link you suggested before. I don't know where to look for proxy servers, or conceptionally what it means in regards to multiple servers. Please advise. Thanks.
John Kolvereid --- Per Einar Ellefsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 22:46 30.03.2002, John Kolvereid wrote: > >Hi Per, > > I did get my Apache to work w/ mod_perl only by > >using the following configurations: > > Great! > > >My home page loads into the browser and when I try > to > >link to a .pl page in /perl/ where > > SetHandler perl-script > > PerlHandle Apache::Registry > >it loads fine. One problem is that when I try to > link > >to an ordinary html page in /perl/ I get an error: > > <head> > > <title>Mod_perl</title> > > </head> > > > > <body> > > <center>Hello World</center> > > </body > >Not quite sure why. (Any ideas). > > Doesn't look like an error to me :) > > Anyway, you can't load normal HTML files out of your > /perl/ directory. This > is because mod_perl and Apache::Registry take over > the whole handling of > requests for that directory, thereby thinking *any* > file is an > Apache::Registry file. > Your normal files (HTML, text, images...) should go > into another part of > your document root. > > > > Now I guess I will begin the arduous task of > trying > >to install SSL, PHP, JSP, webapps additionally. > Any > >advice. Thanks. > > Good luck... But I wouldn't install all that if you > don't need it. It's > likely to cause you problems. > One soluton might be to have different servers > running those modules with a > proxy serving the requests.. See the Guide for tips > ( > http://perl.apache.org/guide/ ). > But it's good news you have mod_perl working Ok. > > -- > Per Einar Ellefsen > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - send holiday greetings for Easter, Passover http://greetings.yahoo.com/