It looks like what you've posted is info messages, and not anything that went bump in the night (that is, errors). It also looks like you are using HTML::Template .. I haven't used HTML::Template with mod_perl, but I wonder if there are any complications in combining the two.

I won't tell you to use the Perl debugger since that got me roasted alive the last time I suggested it, but I can highly recommend Log::Log4perl as an aid to debugging .. again, I haven't used that under mod_perl, but it should work.

Finally, dare I ask .. what were you expecting to happen? What makes you think that it's not working?

Good luck!

--t. alex
Life is short: get busy!

In reply to Re: ugly mod perl error log by talexb
in thread ugly mod perl error log by Anonymous Monk

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