On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 04:12:30PM -0400, Sherm Pendley wrote:

> An admin doesn't have to allow the developer full access to  
> everything mod_perl can do.

Oh?  I thought it was always possible to delve into Apache's guts.

> A common configuration used with mod_perl is to service only static  
> HTML requests on the "main" server, and proxy requests to mod_perl  
> ...
> 
> This proxy set-up can be set up on a virtual server basis, with each  
> virtual server having its own mod_perl instance.

Admins don't like this.  It's more maintenance, and mod_perl is a big
fat memory-eating pig.

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