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Introduction to mod_perl (part 3): Non-privileged Install
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Table of Contents:
Introduction to mod_perl (part 3): Non-privileged Install
Installing Perl Modules into a Directory of Choice
Manual Local mod_perl Enabled Apache Installation
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Introduction to mod_perl (part 3): Non-privileged Install - References
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The Apache site's URL:
http://www.apache.org
The mod_perl site's URL:
http://perl.apache.org
CPAN is the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network. The Master site's URL is
http://cpan.org/
. CPAN is mirrored at more than one hundred sites around the world. (
http://cpan.org/SITES.html
)
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