stas 02/05/12 05:04:29 Modified: src/outstanding sites.html Log: add valueclick Submitted by: Per Einar Ellefsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Revision Changes Path 1.7 +9 -2 modperl-docs/src/outstanding/sites.html Index: sites.html =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-docs/src/outstanding/sites.html,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.6 -r1.7 --- sites.html 12 May 2002 09:44:50 -0000 1.6 +++ sites.html 12 May 2002 12:04:29 -0000 1.7 @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ This document contains information to give you an idea of where and more importantly, <b>how</b> mod_perl is being used. If you have an interesting mod_perl application, let <a -href="../maillist/docs-dev.html">us</a> know about it! +href="../maillist/list-docs-dev.html">us</a> know about it! </p> <p> Of course, the sites described on this page are not the only sites @@ -66,7 +66,9 @@ href="http://use.perl.org/">Use Perl</a> and <a href="http://www.perlmonks.org/">Perl Monastery</a> web sites. The <a href="http://nntp.perl.org/">Perl.org news server</a>'s web interface -also uses mod_perl. </p> +also uses mod_perl, as well as the <a +href="http://jobs.perl.org/">Perl jobs site</a> (which is also where +we get our mod_perl jobs listing from). </p> <p> <b>Movies/music: </b> Take a look at how Rob Hartill uses mod_perl to help you find out anything and everything there is to know @@ -286,6 +288,11 @@ provide a method for gathering stats on web usage including a logging proxy server module for their customers. </p> + +<p><a href="http://www.valueclick.com/">ValueClick</a>, the well-known +advertising provider, uses mod_perl to serve its advertisements at +high speed while still maintaining good statistics of what is +served.</p> <p>
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