At 08:13 08/12/2000 +0800, Gunther Birznieks wrote:
>The could be although ActiveState has a product that competes with mod_perl
>on the NT side called PerlEx.
>
>What is too bad about the silence about the relationship is that PerlEx as
>a product could really benefit from evolving upon the bac
The could be although ActiveState has a product that competes with mod_perl
on the NT side called PerlEx.
What is too bad about the silence about the relationship is that PerlEx as
a product could really benefit from evolving upon the back of a mod_perl
code base.
...In terms of rapidly findi
What about working with ActiveState? I know they were primarily Windows
focused, but they now have Linux and Solaris versions of Perl pre compiled.
mod_perl can now be gotten to work with the latest ActivePerl build (622) for
Windows.
(thanks to Randy Kobes, or at least I think that is who has pu