I'm just running xampp (for Windows ver 1.6.0a) out of the box, which apparently means I'm running mod_perl. I didn't ask it to run mod_perl and I'm not sure how to turn it off (for dev only). Unfortunately, I know very little about mod_perl but I do know there are books and websites to help people like me who lack knowledge. I'll see if I can find some resources on the subject, as it appears I'm going to need to know something about it.

Here is an error I was getting that alerted me to my mod_perl usage:
Wed May 02 10:12:43 2007 error Undefined subroutine &ModPerl::ROOT::ModPerl::Registry::C_3a_Apps_xampp_htdocs_planning_projselect_2epl::login_new called at C:/Apps/xampp/htdocs/planning/projselect.pl line 51.\n


In reply to Re^2: Module updates require webserver restart? by Calm
in thread Module updates require webserver restart? by Calm

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