Thanks to everyone for their help. I think I have already got a good start.
I just want to learn mod_perl on my own because currently none of my friends are able to guide me on this topic. One may find lot of tutorials on Google, but one has to take advice from experts as which one they liked the most to start with.
I think that is the motto of PM, where Gurus can share their knowledge,experience with newbies (ofcourse it dosen't mean that one should ask for ready-made solutions to PM, but he can always ask for tips).
I feel there is nothing wrong in asking for good tutorials. Somehow I feel some guru should post a good mod_perl tutorial on PM (We have one small tutorial on PM but it is Not suited for beginners).

In reply to Re^2: Mod_Perl tutorial by sanPerl
in thread Mod_Perl tutorial by sanPerl

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