I have modified my test program as shown:

#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
print "Content-type: text/plain\n\n";
print "\nTHIS IS A TEST\n";

I have modified the end of my /etc/apache2/apache2.conf file as shown:


Alias /perl/ /var/www/perl/

#PerlModule ModPerl::PerlRun
PerlModule ModPerl::Registry

<Location /perl/>
   SetHandler perl-script
   PerlHandler ModPerl::Registry
   #PerlHandler ModPerl::PerlRun
   Options +ExecCGI
   #PerlSendHeader On
</Location>

When I try to access (run) the perl program I still get the "Mozilla does not know how to handle this file type" box.

When I try to access something that does not exist I still get a "not found" screen with "Apache/2.0.55 (Ubuntu) mod_perl/2.0.2 Perl/v5.8.8 Server at 192.168.20.210 Port 80" at the bottom (note mod_perl is included).

Any more ideas?
Thanks,
Bruce

In reply to Re^2: mod-perl configuration under Apache2 by Bruce32903
in thread mod-perl configuration under Apache2 by Bruce32903

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