I work a lot in both PHP and Perl and a modicum in mod_perl. You already have your answer from the folks above, but this is how I view it...

Perl is a Swiss Army Chainsaw - it can carve pretty much anything up.

PHP is a Toothpick - a job it does rather well.

Don't use a chainsaw to clean your teeth! PHP is fine for webpages, and can be designed, structured and well written, using your Perl experience!

However, if you really do want to bring the entire Apache server down from within a page, do hold out for mod_perl

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In reply to Re: mod_perl vs. mod_php in multi-user environments by jaa
in thread mod_perl vs. mod_php in multi-user environments by crenz

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