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Documentation

First steps needed to use mod_perl as a CGI replacement
common/known mod_perl traps
mod_perl performance tuning

Modules

Perl interface to the Apache server API
Authentication via Perl's DBI
Authorization via Perl's DBI
Constants defined in apache header files
Initiate a persistent database connection
Utilities for debugging embedded perl code
Debug Apache::DBI modules
Utilities for mod_perl/mod_include integration
OPT_* defines from httpd_core.h
Utilities for work with <Perl> sections
Properly set redirect status for loggers
Run unaltered CGI scrips under mod_perl
Compile Apache::Registry scripts at server startup
Limit resources used by httpd children
Override apache signal handlers with Perl's
Reload %INC files when updated on disk
Embedded interpreter status information
Things for symbol things
Override Perl's built-in fork()
Generate an httpd.conf file
Methods for locating and parsing bits of Apache source code
Install Apache mod_perl and related modules
Embed a Perl interpreter in the Apache HTTP server

Provides

in lib/site/Apache/DBI.pm
in lib/site/Apache/FakeRequest.pm
in lib/site/Apache/MyConfig.pm
in lib/site/Apache/httpd_conf.pm
in lib/site/Apache/test.pm
in lib/site/Apache/Registry.pm