If you need some hype^H^H^H^Hreasons why mod_perl is better than vanilla Apache and perl, check out the PHP documentation, and s/PHP/mod_perl/; technically this is all bunk, since mod_perl (and PHP) still uses the common gateway interface just like a vanilla Apache/perl installation does, but it manages to convince a lot of people that PHP is better than Perl, so it ought to work just as well at explaining the superiority of mod_perl.
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