Thanks for your reply. I tried the Apache2::RequestUtil->request and it didnt work as expected. The old version didnt use Apache::Registry but Apache::PerlRun. But maybe it is a problem with the OS X Leopard, I dont know. It does not execute the scripts yet and doesnt deliver error messages in the error logs either. The browser offers me to download the file instead...

Here a piece of httpd.conf
########################################################
Alias /webnet/ "/Library/WebServer/Documents/WebNet/cgi/"
PerlModule Apache2::compat
PerlModule ModPerl::PerlRun
PerlModule CGI::Session DBI DBD::PrimeBase Apache2::Request Apache2::Cookie Net::FTP Net::SMTP DirHandle MIME::Lite IO::All File::stat

<Location /webnet>
SetHandler perl-script
PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::PerlRun
PerlHandler Apache::PerlRun
Options +ExecCGI
</Location>
##########################################################

I guess I'll better setup an apache2 on a linux box as I'm more used to that. But mod_perl and mod_perl2 do not coexist on the same box, do they? Or am i missing sth else? Help and ideas are highly appreciated...

In reply to Re^2: missing $r porting to mod_perl2 by rayzit
in thread missing $r porting to mod_perl2 by rayzit

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