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mod_perl Pocket Reference

mod_perl Pocket Reference

By Andrew Ford
Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C

Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C

By Lincoln Stein, Doug MacEachern
Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason

Embedding Perl in HTML with Mason

By Dave Rolsky, Ken Williams
mod_perl2 User's Guide

mod_perl2 User's Guide

By Stas Bekman, Jim Brandt
Practical mod_perl

Practical mod_perl

By Stas Bekman, Eric Cholet
The mod_perl Developer's Cookbook

The mod_perl Developer's Cookbook

By Geoffrey Young, Paul Lindner, Randy Kobes


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Once you have read the documentation provided for mod_perl, you will probably have some additions of your own, which are always welcome.



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Submit Corrections

There is a lot of mod_perl documentation. And we are sure it includes documentation bugs. So if you spot any make sure to report them.

The documentation includes code examples, which sometimes were written without testing, so it's possible that they are broken. If some example doesn't work for you, please let us know.

If you notice bad grammar of English and speling, don't hesitate to tell us where and what you think is the best way to korrectink it. Da!



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Submit New Articles

If you have some mod_perl knowledge that is not documented please share it and send us the documentation patch, or a complete new article. This can include installation and configuration scenarios, performance improving tips, debugging techniques and what not.

Developers using mod_perl constantly work with other technologies related to mod_perl. If you have spent some time lurking on the mod_perl lists, you have probably discovered that mod_perl developers are pros in many other related fields, such as Apache, Perl, relational databases, etc. If you think that the mod_perl community will find an information about a related technology useful, please submit this information for the inclusion in the documentation.



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How to Send Information and Where

The documentation contributions and corrections are to be sent to the mod_perl documentation mailing list, docs-dev

If the correction is minor, please specify the full URL you are talking about.

If the correction is medium to large use the svn repository and submit the patch against the latest version, or even better, just send us the modified document. This document explains how to use the svn repository.

Note that if you for some reason cannot use the SVN repository, each page contains a src link in the upper-right corner. From there you can access the POD/HTML source of documents, which you can then modify and send to us.






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