On page: http://perl.apache.org/preview/modperl-docs/dst_html/outstanding/sites.h tml
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Of course, the sites described on this page are not the only sites running mod_perl. Since mod_perl has inserted it's name and version into Apache's Server header, we are able to see others based on the netcraft survey results.
Reads better (I think) as:
Of course, the sites described on this page are not the only sites running mod_perl. Since mod_perl inserts it's name and version into Apache's Server header, we are able to see others based on the netcraft survey results.
s/it's/its/;
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Patrick Kane uses mod_perl at The Electronic Newsstand to maintain limited and persistent connections to their Sybase servers where users can search and browse through thousands of virtual magazines. Patrick also uses mod_perl's Authentication hook for seamlessly migrating users from their old registration system to a new one.
Notes: enews.com is no longer running mod_perl (according to Netcraft).
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Scandinavia Online AS uses mod_perl for the Kvasir search engine. Kvasir is Norway's most popular Internet directory.
Notes: Netcraft report does not indicate mod_perl in use at this site.
It might be running it behind a proxy.
[snip: many sites *not* running mod_perl according to Netcraft]
Paragraph refering to MediMatch: Netcraft report does not indicate mod_perl in use at this site.
Aaaarrggghhhhh! Stop it! It makes it sound like there aren't any mod_perl sites out there! :)
Maybe we should ask on the list for some more sites?
-- Per Einar Ellefsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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