Because the interpreter that mod_perl uses never ends, C<END { }> blocks won't
work properly. You should use C<PLP_END { };> instead. Note that this is a not
a built-in construct, so it needs proper termination with a semi-colon (as do
Because the interpreter that mod_perl uses never ends, C<END { }> blocks won't
work properly. You should use C<PLP_END { };> instead. Note that this is a not
a built-in construct, so it needs proper termination with a semi-colon (as do