I'm not quite sure I understand where this fits in the framechat2 scheme of things. It's an Apache::Registry handler, so I originally thought it belongs in startup.pl, which is called from my PerlRequire line in httpd.conf, but that didn't work, and reading the code, I don't see where you hook into $WEB/framechat/index.pl (or whatever).
Can you provide a quick installation blurb on this so I can figure out how to get this working under mod_perl?
What is mod_framechat.pl?
What is launch_framechat.pl? Update: Apparently the patch collides directly with my existing startup.pl, and will need some more investigating to get them to co-exist. My startup.pl looks like this: use strict;
$ENV{GATEWAY_INTERFACE} =~ /^CGI-Perl/ or die "GATEWAY_INTERFACE not P
+erl!";
use Apache::Registry ();
use CGI (); CGI->compile(':all');
use CGI::Carp ();
use DBI ();
use DBD::mysql ();
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