213ms...618ms

What to the miliseconds mean, where do the numbers come from?

So my question.... should/is mod_perl being used for the SSI requests? Or so I need to do anything specific to invoke it?

If you have to ask, this means you should read your config file ; cgi-bin generally implies mod_cgi not mod_perl; check the config and you'll know for sure

See also https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/ssi.html, https://perl.apache.org/docs/tutorials/tmpl/comparison/comparison.html#SSI, Apache::SSI, CGI to mod_perl Porting. mod_perl Coding guidelines...


In reply to Re: Using mod_perl, with SSI? by Anonymous Monk
in thread Using mod_perl, with SSI? by ultranerds

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