Jonathan M. Hollin wrote:
On page:
http://perl.apache.org/preview/modperl-docs/dst_html/about/about.html

Thanks Jonathan, I've committed the changes.

As Per Einar has noticed many sites cannot be seen as running mod_perl. So I've kept most of those that I didn't know otherwise. (e.g. I've removed the etoys entry, since IMHO it's better not to have the entry at all than to have one that may imply "we used to have it, but now we have something better, so we've dropped it"

I've changed the beginning of this document to read as:

<p>
This document contains information to give you an idea of where and
more importantly, <b>how</b> mod_perl is being used.  If you have an
interesting mod_perl application, let <a
href="../maillist/list-docs-dev.html">us</a> know about it!
</p>

<p>
Of course, the sites described on this page are not the only sites
running mod_perl. Since mod_perl inserts its name and version into
Apache's Server header, we are able to see others based on the <a
href="stats/netcraft.html">Netcraft survey</a> results.
</p>

<p>
Also remember that many services are using mod_perl as their
back-end, therefore these aren't reported by Netcraft, since the
back-ends are usually cannot be accessed by the Netcraft scanner. For
the same reason, if you try to verify whether some of the services
listed here are running mod_perl, you may not be ablet to, because the
back-end is not accessible. The listing is made of reports from people
who develop and maintain these services, so they know.
</p>


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