Being a module, mod_perl is designed to be dynamically loaded into Apache. It's a simple matter of adding a few lines of configuration nowadays. Whether your hoster provides mod_perl, nobody but your hoster can tell you. Unless they're the cheapest of the cheap, chances are they do.
In reply to Re: Mod_perl/Apache question
by mbethke
in thread Mod_perl/Apache question
by Anonymous Monk
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