Marcus Doemling wrote:
I think one key improvement would be to turn mod_perl into mod_embperl.
What
people really want when they are considering mod_perl is not better performing
CGI scripts it is something like Embperl. I don't think these days there are a
lot of people wanting to do pure CGI programming, so mod_perl by itself in not
"useful".

Both mod_perl and Embperl would benefit if they were combined. As other
people on this list I also have done a lot of investigation about other tools
and Embperl to me is the clear winner and I believe most people would agree -
if they ever tried it out.

So how about Embperl joining forces with the mod_perl people. Is this a
crazy idea or would it be possible. Imagine you just installed mod_(emb)perl
and you're all set with Embperl - ready to create dynamic web pages. What a
winner technology that would be - a PHP killer.

Works for me. I certainly never use one without the other, and using PHP is just begging to have your server hacked...
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