> Have you confirmed that the handler code you showed is getting run?

Yes

Is there any chance you have more than one apache installed on your system?

Nope.

Another possibility is that you might have changed the LogLevel setting from its default.

I tried defferent ones.

> I'd suggest you check the docs that came with your build or ask on the mod_perl list.

Damn. I should have thought about it on my own. Thanx ;)

One more thing. It really pisses off: when there is a syntax error, apache says 'Can't load module...' but does not mention the reason at all. So it becomes a complicated quest to correct such issues.

Thanx,
Artem.

In reply to Re^4: mod_perl questions by artemave
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