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Part IV: Debugging and Troubleshooting
Chapter 21. Error Handling and Debugging
Section 21.1. Warnings and Errors Explained
Section 21.2. Debugging Code in Single-Server Mode
Section 21.3. Tracing System Calls
Section 21.4. Tracing mod_perl-Specific Perl Calls
Section 21.5. Debugging Perl Code
Section 21.6. Analyzing Dumped core Files
Section 21.7. Hanging Processes: Detection and Diagnostics
Section 21.8. Useful Debug Modules
Section 21.9. Looking Inside the Server
Section 21.10. References
Chapter 22. Troubleshooting mod_perl
Section 22.1. Configuration and Startup
Section 22.2. Code Parsing and Compilation
Section 22.3. Runtime
Section 22.4. Shutdown and Restart
Chapter 23. Getting Help and Online Resources
Section 23.1. How to Report Problems
Section 23.2. Mailing List Etiquette
Section 23.3. Resources
Part V: mod_perl 2.0
Chapter 24. mod_perl 2.0: Installation and Configuration
Section 24.1. What's New in Apache 2.0
Section 24.2. What's New in Perl 5.6.0-5.8.0
Section 24.3. What's New in mod_perl 2.0
Section 24.4. Installing mod_perl 2.0
Section 24.5. Configuring mod_perl 2.0
Section 24.6. Resources
Chapter 25. Programming for mod_perl 2.0
Section 25.1. Migrating to and Programming with mod_perl 2.0
Section 25.2. New Apache Phases and Corresponding Perl*Handlers
Section 25.3. I/O Filtering
Part VI: Appendixes
Appendix A. mod_perl Recipes
Section A.1. Emulating the Authentication Mechanism
Section A.2. Reusing Data from POST Requests
Section A.3. Redirecting POST Requests
Section A.4. Redirecting While Maintaining Environment Variables
Section A.5. Handling Cookies
Section A.6. Sending Multiple Cookies with the mod_perl API
Section A.7. Sending Cookies in REDIRECT Responses
Section A.8. CGI::params in the mod_perlish Way
Section A.9. Sending Email from mod_perl
Section A.10. mod_rewrite in Perl
Section A.11. Setting PerlHandler Based on MIME Type
Section A.12. Singleton Database Handles
Section A.13. Terminating a Child Process on Request Completion
Section A.14. References
Appendix B. Apache Perl Modules
Section B.1. Development-Stage Modules
Section B.2. Modules to Aid Debugging
Section B.3. Control and Monitoring Modules
Section B.4. Server Configuration Modules
Section B.5. Authentication-Phase Modules
Section B.6. Authorization-Phase Modules
Section B.7. Access-Phase Modules
Section B.8. Type Handlers
Section B.9. Trans Handlers
Section B.10. Fixup Handlers
Section B.11. Generic Content-Generation Modules
Section B.12. Application-Specific Content-Generation Modules
Section B.13. Database Modules
Section B.14. Toolkits and Frameworks for Content-Generation and Other Phases
Section B.15. Output Filters and Layering Modules
Section B.16. Logging-Phase Handlers
Section B.17. Core Apache Modules
Section B.18. Other Miscellaneous Modules
Appendix C. ISPs Providing mod_perl Services
Section C.1. Users Sharing a Single Web Server
Section C.2. Users Sharing a Single Machine
Section C.3. Giving Each User a Separate Machine (Colocation)
Section C.4. Giving Each User a Virtual Machine
Appendix D. The Template Toolkit
Section D.1. Fetching and Installing the Template Toolkit
Section D.2. Overview
Section D.3. Typical Uses
Section D.4. Template Toolkit Language
Section D.5. Processing Templates
Section D.6. Apache/mod_perl Handler
Section D.7. Apache::Template Module
Section D.8. Hangman Application
Section D.9. References
Appendix E. The AxKit XML Application Server
Section E.1. Installing and Configuring AxKit
Section E.2. Your First AxKit Page
Section E.3. Dynamic Content
Section E.4. More XPathScript Details
Section E.5. XSLT
Section E.6. Putting Everything Together
Section E.7. More Reasons to Use AxKit
Appendix F. HTTP Status Codes
Section F.1. HTTP/1.0 Status Codes
Section F.2. HTTP/1.1 Status Codes
Section F.3. References
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