Justification using perl/mod_perl for what, and opposed to what? A security risk in what way?
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On Nov 19, 2004, at 7:35 AM, Martin Moss wrote:
All,
I've had an urgent request for a few paragraphs on the justification for the use of perl. In particularly mod_perl.
Someone in the powers that be read an outdated description and thinks that using perl is a security risk - (I know, its not what you use, but how you use it thats the security concern).
Any ideas?
Marty
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