Well hello. I recently installed mod_perl and the HTTP::Mason module so that i could have a project that had just .html files that contained perl code to be executed, to accomplish this i added this lines of code to my apache httpd.conf file.
LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so PerlModule HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler <Location /stuff/Kokomo> SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler HTML::Mason::ApacheHandler </Location>
After i restarted my server there were some weird side effects i couldn't explain. 1. The folder /stuff/Kokomo when surfed to does not redirect to the index.html file (like it should) and 2. An image in the header of my site got messed up ( http://coyote/stuff/Kokomo/images/Website_04.gif ) but when i comment out or remove the lines of code from the httpd.conf file the image goes back to normal (which is wierd!) Anyones help with this will be much appriciated. Thanks :D

In reply to mod_perl and HTTP::Mason acting funky by Xidus

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