I have been a long-time Apache user exclusively, but am beginning to experiment with some of the new web servers. Specifically, I am looking at Starman (but the same question would apply to HTTP::Server::PSGI or HTTP::Server::Simple).

How do I configure Alias /lib /path/to/lib for Starman?

I store all my JavaScript libraries under /path/to/lib, and an Alias as above in my httpd.conf allows me to include these JS files within my various VirtualHost configurations no matter what their base URL.

I can't figure out how to accomplish the same effect with Starman, and I can't find any documentation for this as well. Any help would be much appreciated, even if it means learning that this can't be done.



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In reply to Configuring Starman a la Apache by punkish

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