Bill Moseley wrote:
At 11:22 PM 04/15/02 +0100, Jonathan M. Hollin wrote:

Mod_perl is the power behind many of the Internet's busiest and most
advanced web sites.  Listed here are success stories from people using
mod_perl; also, world-wide statistics of mod_perl usage


That's the idea. Toot our horn a bit.

These are committed. Keep these on coming.

So how does one adjust the statistics considering that probably most
mod_perl sites are behind a proxy?

break into many sites and re-install the front-end saying that its backend is mod_perl :) But at 3.5M hosts I don't think we should really complain :)

ORA still keeps this ugly php is installed on more sites than mod_perl to sell
php conference :(



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