If I may chirp in here, at the link below the text for Apache::Registry reads:
"The standard Apache::Registry module can provide 100x speedups for your existing CGI scripts and reduce the load on your server at the same time. A few changes to the web server's config is all that is required to run your existing CGI scripts at lightning speed."
Wouldn't it be better to say "up to 100x speedups"? That way when someone converts and doesn't get the huge speedup promised they aren't upset. BTW, I'm VERY impressed with all the work everyone has done. It's very cool.
Drew
Per Einar Ellefsen wrote:Prewview at http://users.skynet.be/pereinar/mod-perl/start/ . Tell me what you think before I commit.
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