It's not the same as apache. to do the equivalent set your max perl engines 
in PerlEx to 1 and that will serve the same purpose.

At 09:33 AM 6/11/01 -0500, Purcell, Scott wrote:
>Hello,
>I joined the modperl line because I am trying to work with persistent web
>data. My problem is that I am forced into using PerlEx, which is basically
>activestates mod-perl. If this offends anyone on this list, please let me
>know. My hands are tired. I am a perl developer needing assistance.
>
>Anyway, I am going over the 'mod_perl_guide CGI to mod_perl Porting and
>Coding Guidelines.' It is very helpful for anyone dealing with these issues.
>But anyway, I want to run my IIS server on a single process so I can follow
>the documentation. Does anyone out there know how to do that?
>
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Scott Purcell

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