Hi
I mailed recently on this subject but received no response :( so lets try
again *shrugs*.
I develop in perl for win32 end-users. We have chosen to deploy the perl
as cgi scripts so user has a browser interface on the local machine
(obviously this is scalable to internet and that is the main motivation
for this approach).
A currently unresolved drawback is /performance/ due to the follwing
factors IMO:
1. compiling with perlapp to exe -major issue
2. Xitami webserver - possible
3. there are also a number of less important factors I am sure
We find that these scripts when executed from the dos (or cygwin) prompt
as .pl files run (say) 4 times faster than their .exe counterparts.
Any suggestions where we may make an impact on increasing performance of
our perl?
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Eric Smith
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