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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
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


Solve your mod_perl problems: with the help of the mod_perl mailing lists, a mod_perl training company or a commercial support company. Find an ISP providing mod_perl services.

mod_perl is an open source project and is very successfully supported by its users and developers community. Most of the questions are answered on the mailing lists.

If you want to report a problem, please read the according section in the mod_perl 1.x User Guide or in the mod_perl 2.x User Guide, depending on what version you are using.

You can learn mod_perl by yourself through reading its documentation or the various books, by attending the technology conferences or inviting a commercial training.

If however you need a commercial level support, the following companies are available for mod_perl contracts and support.

The following ISPs claim to support mod_perl.

If you are looking for a mod_perl job or someone to do the job for you, the jobs page is for you.

-Mailing lists
The best place to get help with mod_perl is through the mailing lists supported by users.
-mod_perl training
The companies providing professional mod_perl training
-Commercial Support
If you need a solution the discussion lists cannot provide, or simply need quicker turnaround, consider commercial support
-mod_perl hosting / ISPs Supporting mod_perl
Information about mod_perl hosting an ISP supporting mod_perl
-IRC Channel for mod_perl
If you want to get some help with mod_perl, or just want to discuss mod_perl-related things, you might want to check out the mod_perl IRC channel.
-perl.apache.org Site Help
This document helps to solve problems you may encounter while using perl.apache.org.


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