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Posted to docs-cvs@perl.apache.org by st...@apache.org on 2002/02/05 03:51:36 UTC
cvs commit: modperl-docs/src/docs/1.0/guide install.pod
stas 02/02/04 18:51:36
Modified: src/docs/1.0/guide install.pod
Log:
- more links fixes
Revision Changes Path
1.3 +9 -14 modperl-docs/src/docs/1.0/guide/install.pod
Index: install.pod
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RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-docs/src/docs/1.0/guide/install.pod,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- install.pod 4 Feb 2002 13:50:25 -0000 1.2
+++ install.pod 5 Feb 2002 02:51:36 -0000 1.3
@@ -978,7 +978,7 @@
-=head1 Installation Scenarios for Standalone mod_perl
+=head1 Installation Scenarios for Standalone mod_perl
There are various ways available to build Apache with the new hybrid
build environment (using C<USE_APACI=1>):
@@ -2156,19 +2156,14 @@
Some people have reported that even when the server responds
positively to the L<How can I tell whether mod_perl is
-running|install/How_can_I_tell_whether_mod_perl_> tests, the mod_perl
-API will not function properly. You may want to run the following script
-to verify the availability of the mod_perl API.
-
- use strict;
- my $r = shift;
- $r->send_http_header('text/html');
- $r->print("It worked!!!\n");
-
-
-
-
-
+running|install/How_can_I_tell_whether_mod_perl_is_running_> tests,
+the mod_perl API will not function properly. You may want to run the
+following script to verify the availability of the mod_perl API.
+
+ use strict;
+ my $r = shift;
+ $r->send_http_header('text/html');
+ $r->print("It worked!!!\n");
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