i recently sent an email to a web hosting company for a
website i am currently working on:-

> Can make my own mod_perl modules for ur servers? If so how would I
> configure the server to use my modules through plesk?
>
Plesk is just a front end to setting up mail accounts/databases etc.

You should be able to simply add your files to an area within the webspace and then just update the INC path at the beginning of your scripts to this area.

If you program under perl cgi (via the cgi-bin) we can add standard cpan modules for you if necessary - depending on their requirements.

Has any1 else experienced this, if so can they please advise me on what to do?

2006-04-06 Retitled by planetscape, as per Monastery guidelines
Original title: 'using ur own mod_perl modules on hosted sites?'


In reply to using your own mod_perl modules on hosted sites? by Anonymous Monk

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