, 2003 3:49 PM
*Subject:* mod_perl 1.0 and 2.0
Hi all,
I’m currently working on a personal project to get myself back in
mod_perl programming order. However I’m more used to using
mod_perl 1.0 with Apache 1.3.x. I’m going through the
documentation for mod_perl 2.0 but I
Sreeji K Das wrote:
[...]
I'd also think mod_perl 1.x series may be
discontinued after a while, as 2.x gets to be used
widely (however, it may be a while).
The term "discontinued" doesn't quite apply to Open Source software. A few
years from now when the majority will move to mod_perl 2.0, mod_per
aid, its really about your
requirements - but the above is my experience, for what its worth.
-Chris
- Original Message -
From:
Jamie
Krasnoo
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Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 3:49
PM
Subject: mod_perl 1.0 and 2.0
Hi
all,
Im curre
I think it should be based on your specific
requirements. If you want to setup a production box
and does not have much time in hand to troubleshoot,
then you must go for mod_perl 1.x/Apache-1.x latest
stable versions.
However, if you have time in hand & want to learn a
bit about Apache/mod_perl,
Hi all,
I’m currently working on a personal project to get
myself back in mod_perl programming order. However I’m
more used to using mod_perl 1.0 with Apache 1.3.x. I’m
going through the documentation for mod_perl 2.0 but
I’m worried that most of the modules I need won’t work with mod_p