> On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Perrin Harkins wrote: > > I can understand that; I just don't want mod_perl users to get a reputation > > as the Mindcraft of web application benchmarks. > > I'm not sure I see how that can happen when we quite clearly state that > php4 is faster than mod_perl. Only one person bothered to do both php and a PerlHandler, and in his test mod_perl came out a little bit ahead. On the "fastest" page, PerlHandler gas a much higher score than php. This is the kind of confusion I'm talking about. - Perrin
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