Thank you for your early responses.

I just found out something here: http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/rename.html

It says that the Mod_perl2 API underwent a last minute API change before the official release. It goes on to say:

"Constants under the Apache::* namespace, such as Apache::OK, are now called as Apache2::Const::* (for example, Apache2::Const::OK)."

And most of the Modules which were under the "Apache::" name are now "Apache2::" In this 1.99x version, I found one Apache::Const module so probably that explains it.

But because it has been suggested here(in the above comments) not to use this version (1.99x), I have to reconsider using it.

Please add in your valuable suggestions, if any. Thanks.


In reply to Re: mod_perl2 confusion by Truman
in thread mod_perl2 confusion by Truman

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