But if I only want to generate content in a fast, memory persistent way, I don't need to step in and take over the other phases of a server response. Apache::Registry would be just perfect for this, and I don't agree that it is "a simple hack". Just because it's so easy to use it, doesn't mean that you can't build "real" web-sites with it.
The fact we only have a choice between very cheap cgi scripts (with all their drawbacks) and a very expensive swiss-army knife is annoying.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Why mod_perl is good for PHP
by mrd
in thread Why mod_perl is good for PHP
by Anonymous Monk
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