I believe they would work from a public_html directory.
You should spell out the whole URL. The sample directory that comes with PerlPlusPlugin has something like this in it:
$URL_ROOT="http://www.Lehigh.EDU/~sol0/ptk/ppl";
URL's can end in many things. In fact, that's how the browser knows how to deal with the file. You need to have something like this in apache-mime.types:
application/x-perlplus ppl
And of course you have to have the plugin installed for your Netscape browser (e.g. set it up in Preferences/Helper Applications).
The Alias stuff is for the Apache configuration file, to allow you to have extra directories for things. I wouldn't bother with it since you can put them in your public_html directory instead.
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