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<node id="48943" title="Can Perl remain persistent for scripts just like mod_perl does for apache?" created="2000-12-30 00:00:53" updated="2005-08-10 12:39:04">
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categorized question</type>
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QandAEditors</author>
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Is there a way already in place to make perl stay running as a system task so that it doesn't need to startup each time to interpret a program?  Also, can it keep a stored copy of those programs in memory?&lt;br&gt;

If not, is there anyone who wants to make this happen with me?</field>
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1877</field>
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