Simply put, no. mod_perl is for running Perl code directly inside Apache. It is different. Just make sure you use CGI for CGIs, as well as strict and -w/warnings always. If you want to learn Perl, you can look at Book Reviews for some good books on the topic.
I'm sure someone else can explain this better than I can...
In reply to Re: Setting Up Perl for CGI use
by premchai21
in thread Setting Up Perl for CGI use
by Anonymous Monk
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