Ok Folks....
The installation section for Embperl is rather skimpy...
I finally got all the modules installed for the test to run..
When I got it installed and fired up httpd I couldn't get the embedded perl
to work.. It just spit out the perl code as html... i.e. it didn't see the
code!
So Besides the Examples from the page.. Is there a way to see If I have it
installed properly?
The FAQ said you only need to start it manually if you didn't compile
mod_perl DAO..
So what is the proper sequence to install this thing?!
I did this...
installed mod_perl.. made it aware of apache and then
compiled apache with the module mod_perl activated..
Basically I followed the section from README.configure in the apache tree.
Then I installed HTML-Embperl...
Is this the proper sequence?? IF so how does apache know about HTML-Emp??
Hate to use this list so often but as I stated... the installation notes
are leaving a few things out..
Thanks all
Bob
The installation section for Embperl is rather skimpy...
I finally got all the modules installed for the test to run..
When I got it installed and fired up httpd I couldn't get the embedded perl
to work.. It just spit out the perl code as html... i.e. it didn't see the
code!
So Besides the Examples from the page.. Is there a way to see If I have it
installed properly?
The FAQ said you only need to start it manually if you didn't compile
mod_perl DAO..
So what is the proper sequence to install this thing?!
I did this...
installed mod_perl.. made it aware of apache and then
compiled apache with the module mod_perl activated..
Basically I followed the section from README.configure in the apache tree.
Then I installed HTML-Embperl...
Is this the proper sequence?? IF so how does apache know about HTML-Emp??
Hate to use this list so often but as I stated... the installation notes
are leaving a few things out..
Thanks all
Bob