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Re: Re: Apache::Request, myth or reality?

by ryddler (Monk)
on Sep 18, 2001 at 21:57 UTC ( [id://113227]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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I do have mod_perl installed. I'm thinking my problem has to do with libapreq not installing properly because there doesn't seem to be a Request.dll in the site/lib/auto/Apache/Request folder.

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Re: Re: Re: Apache::Request, myth or reality?
by perrin (Chancellor) on Sep 18, 2001 at 23:47 UTC
    I've never tried using libapreq on NT. You should probably look at the mod_perl mailing list. You can find some discussion about libapreq on NT here. There are pre-built binaries available as well.
      I just had the same problem on Unix... (yeah, I know I'm replying to something 2 years later...) But, the key is: place the cgi in a mod_perl specified dir as per your web configuration! Bill

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