When people ask about something wrong with their code, they usually put some snippets of their relevant code so people can review what's wrong with it. Now you ask about using a (mod_perl based) module and you seem to have complex scheme and something doesn't work as you expected. I'm not familiar with the module in question and I think your problem has something to do with your apache configurtaion.

This is a Perl forum, so your question could be off-topic. But we don't generally ban off-topic questions or discussion here, specially if it still relates to Perl or can give us all new insight regarding our Perl knowledge or programming at general.

Please be more explicit about what you're doing. A sample of relevant httpd.conf snippet might help.


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In reply to Re: mod_perl and DirectoryIndex by naikonta
in thread mod_perl and DirectoryIndex by NederBoy

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