I tried adding a server info module on my apache2.conf file. But the problem still persists. I cannot laod the localhost server info page, neither can i find how many modules are enabled in the server. Is there any other place other than this and mod_perl.so -> which i cannot find, can i see for the perl modules installed in the server. The error says that My webserver need to be configured to "run" mod_perl handler. My config file contains a PerlHandler and a PerlResponse Handler required to initate and run the perl_module process. Do you think its a mistake in directing the root folder of the virtual host i created. I am running on port 443, as port 80 returned a error. Thanks for your prompt replies. I appreciate it.

In reply to Re^6: Invalid Command 'PerlModule' perhaps misspelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration by ashrocks
in thread Invalid Command 'PerlModule' perhaps misspelled or defined by a module not included in the server configuration by ashrocks

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