Oliver, What exactly do you mean by real big? Give some numbers and maybe some of the list members may help.
I work with Embperl in many projects and I don't see why it would not fit in yours. It's stable, powerful, easy to maintain, integrates with Dreamweaver, etc... Some time ago someone posted the results of a performance comparison between Embperl, PHP, Mason and others (maybe someone can post it again). Gerald have already said that Embperl 2 is ready for production systems. Regards, -- Luiz Fernando B. Ribeiro Engenho Soluções para a Internet Tuesday, March 23, 2004, 5:29:55 PM, você escreveu: OB> Hello All, OB> I'm planning to build a real real big web application OB> which has more then 50 sites dynamical generated OB> html and heavy load traffic. OB> Now, I'm a bit confused choosing the right templating OB> technology. Finally I see-saw between embperl and OB> mason. So I want to know the advantages and dis- OB> advantages concerning both technologies. OB> I hope you don't feel offended about this question but OB> I don't know a better place/group asking how to do OB> get the right answers. OB> By the way, I didn't ask any mason-guys, I post my OB> question only to the embperl mailinglist because actual OB> I made a little decision for embperl. OB> I'm curious about your factual and objective comments OB> and answers. OB> Regards Oliver --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]