No useful program will ever print out 100,000 HTTP headers on purpose and exit. That'd be like me benchmarking various ways to roll a cigarette--completely useless because I don't smoke.Obviously not, but it's it's quite likely that the program that prints 1 header will be run 100,000 times. I kind of wish this thread would just die since it keeps costing me experience points, but let me sum up like this: Is "it doesn't take all that long to load" really a good argument to advocate the use of a module? I'm sure CPAN is full of quick loading modules, but why would I use them if I don't need to?
In reply to Re^6: Should I just print my own HTTP headers?
by Cap'n Steve
in thread Should I just print my own HTTP headers?
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