However, PHP is more like using HTML::Embperl or Apache::Template.
Is this true even if we talk about mod_php rather than using PHP in CGI mode?
Basically, I am just astonished that mod_perl vs. perl as interpreter for CGI scripts seems to be so very different to mod_php vs php as interpreter for CGI scripts. I am wondering how mod_php can reap the benefits of being an Apache module without suffering the same consequences as mod_perl (e.g. shared namespace). Or is mod_perl offering much more than mod_php?
In reply to Re: •Re: mod_perl vs. mod_php in multi-user environments
by crenz
in thread mod_perl vs. mod_php in multi-user environments
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