Andrea:
>What if your Apache isn't threaded (i.e. FreeBSD)?  
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Steve Shipway [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>
>Peter Glanville wrote:
>>Stopping and restarting Routers2.cgi is pointless and impossible.
>Actually, this is not always the case...
>
>If you are using speedycgi, or mod_perl, to speed up the 
You only need the restart if you are using mod_perl or speedycgi, where the
Perl instance does not exit after completion and saves its globals.  It
doesn't matter about which web server you are using.  Unless you have
installed speedycgi, you have nothing to worry about.

Steve

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