Hi,

On that note, how about just using Apache2 for the proxy front end, and
mod_perl /apache 1.x for the back end? I have wanted to try to avoid the
thttpd stuff for images and from what I have heard about apache2 it can
handle static pages a lot faster than the 1.x did. 


Thanks,

Eric 

At 04:07 PM 1/21/03 +1100, Stas Bekman wrote:
>Ged Haywood wrote:
>
>>>modperl 2 with apache 2 thread is stable enought for start one big 
>>>project of ecommerce?
>> 
>> 
>> If it were my decision I'd say not yet, use mod_perl 1.27 with Apache 1.3.27.
>
>It depends on your needs. The majority of the features is there and should 
>work just fine. The stability can be ensured only when more people will start 
>using it and see that things are stable. So it's a chicken and egg problem.
>
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