Yeah! That's my point!
Still, putting it in own namespace doesn't matter much, you could still be able to access other namespaces, right? So it still isn't
shared hosting safe.Alto when I think about it, it wont be able to mess with anything else's, than what is already yours.
If mod_perl2 is usable for shared hostings, than great! But is it suitable for them considering other things (memory usage for instance)?Still mod_perl requires from you to be a good programmer, and even if it would be shared hosting safe, it wouldn't be for the "masses".
Alto that way, we (we - as somewhat good programmers :) could write applications for a mass usage on shared hosting - which would be better than where we are now.
And "masses" couldn't brake anything even if they try writing some bad code, right?
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