The mod_rewrite solution is significantly better, in that it just uses an apache subrequest and returns the correct page to the initial request, where the HTML redirect requires a full extra trip between the user agent and server. (Though the cgi could do an Apache subrequest itself, at least in mod_perl 2 (not sure about mod_perl 1)).
In reply to Re^2: How I know I'm not a monk yet
by ysth
in thread How I know I'm not a monk yet
by mojodaddy
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