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Posted to modperl@perl.apache.org by George Sanderson <ge...@xorgate.com> on 2001/01/07 18:04:10 UTC
Searching the mod_perl archive works
I had a problem and first tried:
http://perl.apache.org/guide/perl.html
It said to search the mod_perl archive, but it did not provide it's URL (or
I did not find it). So then I did a search engine search for "mod_perl
archive" and found:
http://www.bitmechanic.com/mail-archives/modperl/
Once there and after searching for a while (using the "Advanced search":),
I found information that help me solve my problem.
It would have been nice if I did not have to resort to the search engine to
locate the archive.
Also, I looked for a mod_perl function (method) perldoc type of reference
doc, but did not find any easy (URL) references. What I had hoped to
locate was a page where you enter the mod_perl function (method) name and
it provides the perldoc equivalent reference infomation for the function.
Re: Searching the mod_perl archive works
Posted by "G.W. Haywood" <ge...@www.jubileegroup.co.uk>.
Hi George,
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, George Sanderson wrote:
> http://perl.apache.org/guide/perl.html
>
> It said to search the mod_perl archive
There are links to search engines for the mod_perl List on the
mod_perl home page: http://perl.apache.org. The trouble with putting
too many link references in documents is that they are apt to change
and the document can soon become out of date.
73,
Ged.
Re: Searching the mod_perl archive works
Posted by Stas Bekman <st...@stason.org>.
On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, George Sanderson wrote:
> I had a problem and first tried:
>
> http://perl.apache.org/guide/perl.html
>
> It said to search the mod_perl archive, but it did not provide it's URL (or
> I did not find it). So then I did a search engine search for "mod_perl
> archive" and found:
>
> http://www.bitmechanic.com/mail-archives/modperl/
>
> Once there and after searching for a while (using the "Advanced search":),
> I found information that help me solve my problem.
>
> It would have been nice if I did not have to resort to the search engine to
> locate the archive.
You have at least two prominent links:
1. http://perl.apache.org/#maillists
2. http://take23.org/
> Also, I looked for a mod_perl function (method) perldoc type of reference
> doc, but did not find any easy (URL) references. What I had hoped to
> locate was a page where you enter the mod_perl function (method) name and
> it provides the perldoc equivalent reference infomation for the function.
http://modperl.com/book/chapters/ch9.html
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