On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 2:13 PM, <j...@sanger.ac.uk> wrote: ... > I have been using mod_perl now for approx 12-15 years now and it seems to be > getting better and better. I have looked at other frameworks, and development ... > I'm trying to get round to open source, my latest frame work Pagesmith, which > we use at work to get a whole plethora of sites out, the core of the system is > mod_perl which allows for a rapid deployment of robust websites. It doesn't > use Registry and CGI - it is "pure" mod_perl, make extensive use of handlers ... > I think Pagesmith is possibly unique as it is really a helper framework - you > can actually code web-pages in CGI, PHP, ruby, mod_perl/Registry, Java (and > we have pages running in 4, or even on alternative machines through mod_proxy, ... > More information is on my blog which is really about neat code that is being > added ... > http://wp.sanger.ac.uk/pagesmith > > I intend to open source it later in the year - I have just spend 3 months - > seperating > the core code from the institute specific code!
I look forward to that! Best, -Tom