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Re: Beginner's luck with mod_perl

by perrin (Chancellor)
on Jun 12, 2008 at 16:09 UTC ( [id://691707]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Beginner's luck with mod_perl

Great success story! Welcome to mod_perl, and feel free to join us on the mod_perl mailing list any time.

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Re^2: Beginner's luck with mod_perl
by monarch (Priest) on Jun 13, 2008 at 00:00 UTC
    I especially like perrin's contributions to the prevelance of mod_perl thread about FastCGI.

    After reading his posts in that thread I started using FastCGI with CGI::Fast and must say I love it.

    The hardest thing about mod_perl, I find, is debugging. At least with CGI::Fast I can run a script like an ordinary CGI script from the command line in debug mode.

      I didn't mean to imply with that post that people who want to write CGI-compatible scripts should avoid mod_perl. Any script you write that runs under CGI and FastCGI should work under mod_perl without modifications.

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