Thank you, liverpole. This is greatly appreciated.

Lots of thanks to Chris Wren for his past support.

I have some questions:

1. Any idea when the domain name transfer will occur?

2. It looks like you have not set up UserDir directories in the Apache configuration. Do you plan on doing this? This is necessary for me to test web apps.

3. Do you intend to install and allow fast cgi? This is not essential for my testing, just curious. And it might help to reduce your traffic.

If and when you have the time, could you please install the following modules:

Perl6::Junction Catalyst::Runtime 5.9 Catalyst::Plugin::ConfigLoader Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store::DBIC Catalyst::Plugin::Session::State::Cookie Catalyst::Plugin::StackTrace Catalyst::Plugin::Static::Simple Catalyst::Action::RenderView

Also, I'm willing to help out if you need it. Just private msg me if you want some support for perlmonks.org.

Anne


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