I'd like to thank you for your nice description on mod_perl. I probably will not be attempting the whole perl server now that I know what is going on with mod_perl.
Though, just note, as the confusing is still there, it was not a web server I was thinking about making. If anything the default was to only run over 127.0.0.1 (or ::1), and allow for other IP addresses to be added. The client would send a perl script to be ran under a certain username:password sort of pair. The script would be ran, and STDOUT&STDERR would be returned to the client.
Oh, and as for the weirdest post... I was mostly trying to get thoughts and feelings down--think of it like a core dump from my mind.
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