A couple questions:
In order to take advantage of mod_perl, do you need to restart the apache server, after making changes to a perl routine?
 
What is being cached by the mod_perl?  Is is just the perl executable, or compiled in modules, or modules you have
written in cgi directories?
 
How to tell if code is being cached?
 
Can user code be made to use mod_perl caching?
 
How to optimize code to make more efficient under mod_perl?
 
 
So, basically, how to take advantage of mod_perl and analize effectiveness of efforts?
 
a little puzzled,
Charlie Smith
x2791
3/7/03
 
 

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