On 06/04/2012 09:25 PM, pangj wrote:
I want to understand why Mark thinks he needs mod_perl. If it's just
because he wants to speed up his app (soup up the engine) there might
be things he can do that don't require rewriting a lot of code, or
spending a lot of time learning a lot of new ways of doing things.
Me second.
If the OP just wants to speed up his app based on perl CGI, then modperl
registry is a good suite.
Honestly, it's really not even that complicated. I've been hearing that
using CGI.pm is 'outdated', 'uncool', whatever you want to call it. And
generally speaking the statement after that is about mod_perl.
My entire reason behind asking about mod_perl is really just to use
methodologies/best practices/models that are in use now, rather than
something out of real use a decade past. It's really more keeping the
code up to date for the future than any other reason.
Does that make sense?
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