>>>>> "PS" == Pramod Sokke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PS> We are running Netscape Enterprise server with cgis written in perl and C.
PS> I'm looking at moving over to Apache and start using mod_perl. How
[ .. ]
PS> over to Apache/mod_perl going to be a simple plug-in or would it involve
PS> re-writing lots of stuff?
The C stuff will probably not be worth rewriting, but that depends on
what it does.
The perl stuff will need to be "cleaned" if it is sloppy code. That
is, if it is clean running in Perl under "-w" and "use strict" you're
most likely going to have little difficulty with them.
But what you should do is use the two-server performance enhancement
(using mod_proxy and mod_rewrite) and have your legacy apps run on the
front-end server, and then migrate your perl to the mod_perl backend
one at a time.
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