Quoting Perrin Harkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Note that CGI and FastCGI don't need the proxy frontend.

The only reason I did it that way was because that's how apache was already set up on my laptop, and i didn't feel like dorking around with it too much. I could certainly change it around so that CGI and FGCGI (if added) were handled by the light apache. I wasn't sure how apples to oranges that would be, but i guess in reality, people that are running plain CGI or fast CGI probably aren't doing it on a mod_perl enabled server.

It is pretty cool that it works so well.  I feel like I should point
out though, for the benefit of those using Registry, that the
difference is only this big because the code isn't doing anything.  In
a real-world scenario you'd see an improvement, but nothing close to
30%.

It's probably also worth noting that under sethandler modperl the GATEWAY_INTERFACE env variable has no value, which results in the page being 3 bytes shorter (iirc), which is actually a pretty big deal since the whole page is pretty short. The examples should likely be modified to actually return pages that are the same length.

anything else stupid i'm missing?

adam

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