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mod_jk and Perl Sections?



I want to be able to do this in order to dynamically specify the worker port
<Perl>
push  (at) JkWorkerProperty [qw(worker.myWorker.port $workerPort)];
</Perl>

Quoting robert (at) elastica.com:

> So am I correct in assuming that you cannot use Perl stanza's to configure
> mod_jk?
> 
> I'm getting the following when I try
> 
> command_rec for directive `JkOptions' not found!
> command_rec for directive `jkMount' not found!
> command_rec for directive `JkMount' not found!
> command_rec for directive `JkWorkerProperty' not found!
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