Re: References for modperl usage in financial institutions?

2002-11-20 Thread Panagiotis Louridas
I am working in a greek investment bank called, appropriately, 
Investment Bank. It is one of the largest investment banks, and one of 
the biggest financial institutions in Greece.

We are currently implementing the company's internet presence in mod_perl.

There is an existing web site that was outsourced and developed in ASP. 
After many a problem it was decided to be insourced and rewritten from 
scratch in mod_perl. It is expected to go live soon.

Marcin Kasperski wrote:
I am looking for some examples of modperl being used in financial
institutions (banks, brokers, ... but also large e-commerce).  I spent
a few hours searching the internet but it seems such a information is
not easily available.

I am interested in both official and unofficial information. Technical
details are not necessary.

Thanks in advance for any reply. 







[ANNOUNCE] Apache::NavBarDD

2002-11-06 Thread Panagiotis Louridas
The uploaded file

Apache-NavBarDD-0.71.tar.gz

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Description
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The Apache::NavBarDD package provides a dynamic navigation bar along the 
lines of the NavBar module described in Lincoln Stein's and Doug 
MacEachern's "Writing Apache Modules with Perl and C". It goes one step 
further in allowing double-decker (two-level) navigation bars, where the 
selection in the first level (the *master* bar) determines the contents 
of the second level (the *vassal* bar).

See perldoc Apache::NavBarDD for module documentation and use.

Cheers,

Panos Louridas