Go Forth and Code: mod_perl 1.27
chrisv writes "It appears that mod_perl 1.27 has been released Saturday, something that apparently went unnoticed or unmentioned until now. Change list here." While you are at it, go and try out mod_perl 1.99 for Apache 2.0.
I hope it is about Forth, it's a brilliant language
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I am about to. We're getting ready to roll out and its either going to be at the end of this week or the beginning of next week. Feel free to drop me a line and I'll let you know how it's going. The testing we've done looks promising. We'll be running mod_perl as a DSO instead of compiled in, so we won't quite be able to compare apples to apples.
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mod_perl is probably the single most useful creation for developers dabbling in web design. It gives so much power and is so quick to throw together something which looks impressive.
I myself have used it to prototype some intranet pages and the mainline development team is progressing so slowly that the perl is still in place many months down the line - and the original perl took only a couple of days for myself to throw together.
Not sure if it's a good thing that I'm the only guy who knows perl!
mod_perl for Apache2 is great, it's the single biggest thing stopping me from using Apache2 is the lack of perl support.
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