Hi,

I have still another question about ModPerl2.

Why don't modperl2 allow directory redirection to some indexfile, nor does it allow mod_dir to handle it by DirectoryIndex directive?

In my prespective/basic knowledge, if a module don't know how to handle a request it should return a message to apache that the request wasn't handled, and not a error status. Unless, obviously, that the module is the last module that can handle the request. ModPerl2 isn't doing this. It don't allow anyother module to handler anything after him.

Is there any way to correct this?


In reply to Re: few questions about ModPerl2 by themage
in thread few questions about ModPerl2 by locked_user rumos-er

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