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rdfield,

Yes, its me, always looking for a chance to put in a plug for Apache::PAR :-)

I will take a look at reloading scripts under Win32. Does this happen with both Apache::PAR::Registry and Apache::PAR::PerlRun? Trying Apache 2/mod_perl 2 may be a good idea - Apache::PAR uses a very different system for running Registry/PerlRun scripts under it. In the mean time, if it is appropriate for your application you may also want to try ##UNPACKDIR## in your web.conf and using normal Apache::Registry or Apache::PerlRun config to execute the scripts, as there is also a mechanism for reloading the unpacked content for changed archives.

Also, I suggest we take this offline as this is slightly OT for this discussion. Can you send me an email with the details?

Thanks,
techy (Nathan)


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: developing and distributing perl apps by techy
in thread developing and distributing perl apps by idiotprogrammer

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