On 20/10/2014 14:58, Patton, Billy N wrote: > But when the actions you want to take are in the module, how do I call it? > Since my file.c is called mod_example.c and it compiles/installs as mod_example.so > Do I need a bogus file IE mod_example > Then set a handle for mod_example > > where mod_example would be a simple > touch mod_example > > Then in my .config > AddHandler mod_example mod_example > > Then call from Chrome as > > http://my_site/mod_example > > I tried this, but all I got was a blank screen, no errors of any kind. Hi Billy, Welcome to the wonderful world of C modules for Apache :) In the case of cgi, pl and pm you are calling the appropriate handlers for every such file on the filesystem In your case, you'd either need to decide on a file pattern which will always be served by your handler and add an AddHandler line OR (and this is probably what you want) assign a specific URL to your module explicitly, like this: <Location /mod_example> SetHandler example-handler </Location> Hope this helps, Issac --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx