As it was said before, successfull projects are self-fueled once they get
to the press. Look at this article dated Nov 7, 2000.
http://www.WebDevelopersJournal.com/articles/why_php.html

The article starts with what seems to be a hard evidence:

"According to NetCraft surveys, PHP is now the most popular module for the
Apache server and in total running on something like two million Web
sites. Here are some of the reasons why PHP is such a popular server side
scripting language"

But nobody knows how many mod_perl servers out there, since many run
behind the proxy so NetCraft stats aren't really correct. So it's possible
that there are more mod_perl servers than mod_php servers... well, we
don't know...

Anyone is willing to write a rebate
article? Please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

BTW, I'm not saying that article is not fair -- it's very fair. It's just
that it doesn't mention mod_perl (only Perl...). So may be it's not a
rebate call but "me too" article request :)

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