> on 11/19/00 6:04 PM, Randal L. Schwartz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered the
> following:
> 
> > When you're *really* good with mod_perl, you abandon Apache::Registry
> > and move up to writing handlers or using embedded templating systems
> > like EmbPerl, Mason, or Template Toolkit.
> 
Question...

All other things being equal, what's the general performance difference
between writing your own handlers or using a templating system vs. using
your scripts under Apache::Registry?  I've been running my old CGI scripts
under Apache::Registry for awhile now, and they seem to be pretty speedy;
what do I have to gain by doing it the "right" way?

Thanks..



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