OK, I will look at FastCGI, but in particuliar, I wanted
the DBI connection pooling mod_perl offers.

However, just to be clear on this, only the first page
was a .plx (mod_perl) script. No matter if the second page
the GET is done to is a .html (static page) or
another .plx, the result is the same. And if the second
page *IS* a .plx, it *does* execute (I generate some
logging) normally - only its response seems to be lost.

I was thinking the multi-threading was working, except for
the socket stuff, which (as I mentioned) might be suspect.

Geoff

In reply to Re: Re: timeout from UserAgent from mod_perl by Anonymous Monk
in thread timeout from UserAgent from mod_perl by ghart

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