Every time you call a script beginning /perl/ after the domain, Apache treats it as mod perl. So say you had this mapping:
Alias /perl/ /home/public_html/mod_perl/
<Location /perl>
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::Registry
Options ExecCGI
</Location>
And let's also say that your web root dir is /home/public_html and that your have enabled script execution throughout your site, then calling the script as:
/perl/script.cgi
would invoke it under mod_perl, whilst calling it under the more appropriately named :) mod_perl, following existing directory mapping, ie:
/mod_perl/script.cgi
would not.
Bet you're totally confused now - sorry, it's very late...
.02
cLive ;-)
ps - to answer your question, only those in the 'perl' directory.
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