So, the only way I am able to get Dancer 1.1805 deploy under Apache2 CGI is by using get r('.*') => sub {} Unfortunately, I can't seem to figure out how to use the captured route value. `splat` doesn't seem to do the trick. For example ---- get r('.*') => \&default; sub default { my ($route) = splat; my $route = $route ? $route : 'welcome'; my $template_opts = { route => $route }; template 'index.tt', $template_opts; }; ---- and then, in my index.tt ---- Hello, and [% route %]. ---- However, when I go to http://myapp/, I get ---- Hello, and 1. ---- If I go to http://myapp/foo, I get a 404 again. I believe I might just be back at an impasse whereby I am simply unable to run Dancer with Apache2 under CGI. A bit of an explanation as to why I am adamant about Apache2/CGI. It is the second easiest environment to develop under, for me at least. While launching `perl ./myapp.pl` on port 3000 is the easiest, that is not even an intermediate term solution. My servers run Apache or Apache2, and even my shared web servers run Apache/Apache2. My web site is not very high traffic, so CGI serves just as well for me. I believe Apache2/CGI can easily serve several 10s of thousands of hits a day. Once I need it, I can and will move to mod_perl, in which case I can use Plack, however, even with Plack, I am running into the dreaded 404 error. However, mod_perl is considerably more difficult to install on different servers, so CGI is the preferred option. -- Puneet Kishor http://www.punkish.org Carbon Model http://carbonmodel.org Charter Member, Open Source Geospatial Foundation http://www.osgeo.org Science Commons Fellow, http://sciencecommons.org/about/whoweare/kishor Nelson Institute, UW-Madison http://www.nelson.wisc.edu ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Assertions are politics; backing up assertions with evidence is science =======================================================================