Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:32:31 -0500 From: "Joey Teel" <joeyteel@earthlink.net> To: "'questions'" <questions@freebsd.org> Cc: 'paul beard' <paulbeard@mac.com> Subject: RE: mod_perl configuration questions Message-ID: <003901c36a87$3ba600d0$0400a8c0@RUKI> In-Reply-To: <3F48EDC0.5060506@mac.com>
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> Chuck Swiger wrote: >=20 > > When you try to add mod_perl, the result is your perl code=20 > runs faster,=20 > > but apache no longer serves static HTML...? If so, that is=20 > remarkably=20 > > odd. What does the Apache access and error log look like=20 > when you try=20 > > to access a .gif or some such that worked before you added mod_perl? > >=20 >=20 > This is what I get when I uncomment the following lines: >=20 > [Sun Aug 24 09:44:13 2003] [error] access to=20 > /usr/www/movabletype/index.html failed for 192.168.2.10, reason:=20 > file permissions deny server execution >=20 > #PerlModule Apache::Registry > #<Location /movabletype/> > #SetHandler perl-script > #PerlHandler Apache::Registry > #Options +ExecCGI > #PerlSendHeader On > #allow from all > #</Location> >=20 > --=20 Hi, I had this same problem when I did something similar with my install. When using mod_perl in this fashion, it changes the behavior of the directory and it's subdirectories to behave the same way a ScriptAliased directory would behave, basically, you can't serve static content from that location. Move all the static content (html, css, images, etc.) to a different directory (to use the example from the MT manual, use mt-static) and modify your mt.cfg file to add/change the StaticWebPath option to point to the location of the static files. >From what I remember (this was about 4 or 5 months ago) that was all I had to do to get it working properly. Joey
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