On Tue, 2004-12-14 at 08:10 +0100, allan juul wrote:
* do i need to learn perl ?
* can i use mod_perl on Windows ?
* can i access a MySql database via mod_perl
* can i use mod_perl and PHP on the same time
* does mod_perl run on MicroSoft IIS * is mod_perl faster than jsp-pages
* we need a CMS - where can i download one and use
* we need a search engine - where can i download one and use
* we need a shoping cart - where can i download one and use
* is mod_perl object orientated ?
* how much converting of my cgi scripts do i need to do in order to shift to mod_perl ?
* why doesn't my changes show up after i refresh my page ?
* do i really have to restart apache for every single change i made ?
* can i compile mod_perl with the apxs tool ?
* how much does mod_perl cost ? * where can wwe get support ? * the software is broken and we can't sue anyone. what do we do ? * perl is dead, right - so why go with mod_perl ? * we heard apache is insecure - is this true ? * can we integrate mod_perl with our Economy systems
While I agree with Stas that I've never felt the desire to point people to a FAQ instead of to a specific place in the docs, I do like your selection of questions. Maybe there could be a place for this, as a sort of "first stop" for newbies. I still think it would mostly point to things in the docs, rather than contain new information, but that's okay.
Shouldn't this belong to: http://perl.apache.org/start/index.html
It was created mainly by Bill Moseley a few years ago, who came with the same ambition as Allan today. I think if you want to extend/reshape it, that would be great.
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